A taxonomic revision of the species of Licea subg. Licea (Myxomycetes)
Author
Basanta, Diana Wrigley De
0000-0002-7700-8399
Real Jardín Botánico, CSIC, Plaza de Murillo 2, 28014 Madrid (Spain). & dwbasanta @ gmail. com, https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 7700 - 8399
Author
Mier, Carlos De
0009-0008-1431-4410
Real Jardín Botánico, CSIC, Plaza de Murillo 2, 28014 Madrid (Spain). & cmier @ rjb. csic. es, https: // orcid. org / 0009 - 0008 - 1431 - 4410
Author
Lado, Carlos
0000-0002-6135-2873
Real Jardín Botánico, CSIC, Plaza de Murillo 2, 28014 Madrid (Spain). & lado @ rjb. csic. es, https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 6135 - 2873
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Phytotaxa
2023
2023-12-06
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2
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https://phytotaxa.mapress.com/pt/article/download/phytotaxa.629.2.1/51333
journal article
10.11646/phytotaxa.629.2.1
1179-3163
10276047
7.
Licea castaneoides
Y. Yamam. & Nann.
-Bremek., in Nannenga-Bremekamp & Yamamoto, Proc. Kon. Ned.
Akad.
Wetensch., C. 93(3): 269 (1990)
Figs. 7A–I
Sporophores sporocarpic, dispersed or grouped, sessile. Sporocarps subglobose to pulvinate,
0.03–0.1mm
diam., shiny, olivaceous. Peridium double (
Fig. 7G
), outer layer with minutely roughened outer surface, thin gelatinous with included particles, inner layer membranous, no preformed lines; dehiscence irregular from above. Spores free, olivaceous brown in mass, pale brown by TL, with a thinner paler area, subglobose, 9–10.5 µm diam., minutely warted. By SEM the inner surface of the inner peridium is smooth with a few scattered warts at high magnification (3000×) (
Figs. 7F–G
), the margins of the irregular peridial pieces are totally smooth to the edge with no larger outgrowths; the epispore is evenly covered with pila (
Figs. 7H–I
).
Material examined
:
Isotypus
.
JAPAN
. Donari-cho,
Tokushima Pref.
, bark of living tree in moist chamber,
3-VI-1988
, NENB 16.135 (ex Y.Y. 6407) (BR5020070191601)!.
Habitat:
bark of living trees.
Distribution:
Known only from
type
territory (
Japan
).
Icon.:
Nannenga-Bremekamp & Yamamoto (1990: 270
,
Figs. 4A–C
), Yamamoto (2021: 159, Figs. A–C).
FIGURE 7.
Licea castaneoides
.
A–I (NENB 16135, ex Y.Y. 6407, BR5020070191601, Holotype). A. Herbarium box. B–C. Sessile sporocarps. D. Peridial platelet and spores by TL. E. Spores by TL. F. Dehisced sporocarp by SEM. G. Platelet by SEM showing double peridium with no outgrowths on the edge. H–I. Spores by SEM. Scale bars: B–C = 0.1 mm, D–F = 10 µm, G–I = 5 µm.
Notes. This species does not have true defined peridial platelets and fits better into the subgenus
Pleiomorpha
, as Yamamoto comments (Yamamoto 2021), but it is included here since the wrinkled peridium can be interpreted as platelets, and macroscopically this species could be confused with a small
L. castanea
. The spore colour, dehiscence and spore ornamentation however all differ from
L. castanea
(see above).