Laboulbeniomycetes (Fungi, Ascomycota) of Denmark
Author
Santamaria, Sergi
Unitat de Botànica, Departament de Biologia Animal, de Biologia Vegetal i d’Ecologia, Facultat de Biociències, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, 08193 Cerdanyola del Vallès (Barcelona), Spain.
sergi.santamaria@uab.cat
Author
Pedersen, Jan
Natural History Museum of Denmark (Zoological Museum), University of Copenhagen, Universitetsparken 15, 2100 København Ø, Denmark.
japedersen@snm.ku.dk
text
European Journal of Taxonomy
2021
2021-11-26
781
1
425
http://dx.doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2021.781.1583
journal article
10.5852/ejt.2021.781.1583
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Laboulbenia fasciculata
Peyr.
MB#193860
Fig. 31B–F
Sitzungsberichte der Kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften.
Wien
. Mathematischnaturwissenschaftliche Classe. Abteilung 1
68: 248 (
Peyritsch 1873
).
–
Type
: [Type lost?!] “Auf den Flügeldecken und Extremitäten von
Chlaenius vestitus
F.
”. [
Austria
, according to
Balazuc 1974b
]
Laboulbenia brachiata
Thaxt. (
Thaxter 1890: 11
)
[MB#246812]
Diagnostic features
Cell V subtriangular, dividing into up to eight cells which gradually decrease in size upwards, each cell bearing a small cell which gives rise to secondary appendages. Appendages numerous; outer and inner set of appendages (the primary appendage itself) indistinct from nearby secondary appendages, all together include ± inflated basal cells separated by constricted and variably darkened septa. Insertion cell with the same colour as surrounding cells (
Fig. 31C–D
, ic). [Detailed descriptions:
Thaxter 1896
;
Sugiyama 1973
;
Majewski 1994b
;
Santamaria 1998
]
Distribution and hosts
Typical hosts belong to Col.
Carabidae
of the genus
Chlaenius
and allied genera (
Chlaeniellus
Reitter, 1908
,
Parachlaenius
Kolbe, 1894
). The genus
Patrobus
was initially reported as the host for
L. brachiata
. It also occurs in many other genera of
Carabidae
belonging to subfamily
Cicindelinae
and tribes
Patrobini
,
Chlaenini
,
Omophronini
,
Pterostichini
,
Brachinini
,
Bembidiini
and
Nebriini
(
Santamaria
et al.
1991
;
Majewski 2008
). Widely distributed in Europe, Africa, America and Asia (
Santamaria
et al.
1991
). Not found in Oceania. Records subsequent to or omitted in
Santamaria
et al.
(1991)
are:
Latvia
(
Briedis 1934
),
Taiwan
(
Juan & Chien 1996
),
Belgium
(
De Kesel 1998
),
Czech Republic
(
Rossi & Máca 2006
),
Denmark
(
Høier 2007
),
Cambodia
(
Try
et al.
2017
),
Eritrea
,
Bulgaria
(
Rossi
et al.
2019a
), and
the Netherlands
(
Haelewaters & De Kesel 2020
).
Collections examined from
Denmark
On
Patrobus atrorufus
(Ström, 1768)
(Col.
Carabidae
)
DENMARK
–
Lolland, Falster, Møn
(LFM)
•
Hjelm Kobbel
;
54°54.863′ N
,
12°14.918′ E
; UA28;
28 Aug. 2019
;
JP
1506
;
JP
det.;
ZMUC C-F-124093
•
Krenkerup Haveskov
;
54°46.408′ N
,
11°39.955′ E
; PF77;
12 May 1993
;
S. Langemark
&
O.E. Meyer
901
;
JP
det.;
ZMUC C-F-123399
•
ibid.;
19 Jul. 1993
;
S. Langemark
&
O.E. Meyer
921
;
JP
det.;
ZMUC C-F-123419
•
ibid.;
28 Jul. 1993
;
S. Langemark
&
O.E. Meyer
919
;
JP
det.;
ZMUC C-F-123417
•
ibid.;
16–24 Aug. 1993
;
S. Langemark
&
O.E. Meyer
914
;
JP
det.;
ZMUC C-F-123412
•
Røgbølle Sø
ved
Sørup
;
54°42.608′ N
,
11°34.757′ E
; PF66;
15 Oct. 2019
;
JP
1518
;
JP
det.;
ZMUC C-F-124273
. –
Nordøstsjaelland
(NEZ)
•
Kagsmose
;
55°42.698′ N
,
12°27.378′ E
; UB47;
19 Sep. 2013
;
H. Liljehult
299
;
JP
det.;
ZMUC C-F-122778
•
Peberholm
;
55°35.865′ N
,
12°45.308′ E
; UB56;
13 Apr. 2005
;
S. Frank
73
;
JP
det.;
ZMUC C-F-122548
. –
Nordvestsjaelland
(NWZ)
•
Garbølle
;
55°34.107′ N
,
11°34.293′ E
; PG66;
21 Apr. 2018
;
JP
1060
;
JP
det.;
ZMUC C-F-123577
. –
Sydsjaelland
(SZ)
•
Flommen
ved
Sorø
;
55°25.957′ N
,
11°34.477′ E
; PG64;
23 Aug. 2009
;
JP
57
;
JP
det.;
ZMUC C-F-122532
•
Gammel Kalvehave
;
54°59.745′ N
,
12°8.232′ E
; UA19;
27 Apr. 2018
;
JP
1083
;
JP
det.;
ZMUC C-F-123601
•
ibid.;
25 Apr. 2019
;
JP
1439
;
JP
det.;
ZMUC C-F-123986
•
Sorø
,
Kristiansminde
;
55°25.115′ N
,
11°35.209′ E
; PG64;
12 Jul. 2013
;
H. Enghoff
160
;
JP
det.;
ZMUC C-F-122639
•
ibid.;
1–15 Aug. 2013
;
JP
527
;
JP
det.;
ZMUC C-F-123011
•
ibid.;
15 Aug. 2013
;
JP
394
;
JP
det.;
ZMUC C-F-122877
•
ibid.;
2 Jul. 2014
;
JP
383
;
JP
det.;
ZMUC C-F-122866
.
On
Pterostichus rhaeticus
Heer, 1837
(Col.
Carabidae
)
DENMARK
–
Sydsjaelland
(SZ)
•
Gammel Kalvehave
;
54°59.745′ N
,
12°8.232′ E
; UA19;
27 Apr. 2018
;
JP
1080
;
JP
det.;
ZMUC C-F-123598
.
Remarks
Laboulbenia fasciculata
,
L. brachiata
and
L. variabilis
form a rather compact group of hardly separable species. To begin with, synonymy of
L. fasciculata
and
L. brachiata
might be re-examined.
Laboulbenia brachiata
was described by
Thaxter (1890)
on
Patrobus longicornis
(Say, 1823)
and on
P. tenuis
LeConte, 1850
from
USA
. From the beginning,
Thaxter (1896)
expressed some doubts about the distinctiveness of his own species, to be later included among the synonyms of
L. fasciculata
(
Thaxter 1908
)
. In order to clarify the status of these two species, we have attempted to borrow the
type
of
L. brachiata
from FH but it was unavailable. The same is true for the
type
of
L. fasciculata
, an old species which probably lacks the support of slides kept in a herbarium. Thalli from
Patrobus
, which should correspond to what was described as
L. brachiata
, show some differences with those from
Chlaenius
, particularly the much darker appendages. For comparison, we have included
Fig. 31F
from a Spanish thallus found on
Chlaenius
. To draw conclusions, a challenging study should be carried out with more material from different hosts and localities, supported by molecular analysis.
Laboulbenia variabilis
was the last of the three species to be described (
Thaxter 1892
). The list of hosts reported for this taxon is remarkable and extremely wide-ranging. It consists of ground beetles belonging to
Anomoglossus
Chaudoir, 1857
,
Chlaenius
,
Omophron
Latreille, 1802
,
Nebria
Latreille, 1802
,
Pterostichus
,
Patrobus
and
Platynus
from
USA
and other American countries.
Thaxter (1908)
added new records on
Tetracha
Hope, 1838
,
Platysma
Bonelli, 1810
,
Poecilus
Bonelli, 1810,
Aspidoglossa
Putzeys, 1846
,
Brachygnathus
Perty, 1830
from more American countries, to consider his species as “absolutely confined to the western hemisphere”. Moreover, he added a short sentence indicating that
L. fasciculata
shows “a certain resemblance to
L. variabilis
to which it may be related”.
Spegazzini (1912
,
1915a
,
1917
) added new records from
Argentina
,
Uruguay
and
Paraguay
on new host genera like
Feroniomorpha
Chaudoir, 1876
,
Metius
(as
Antarctia
),
Platysma
and
Loxandrus
LeConte, 1852
.
Spegazzini (1917)
described three “forms” named
clivinicola
,
eumetabola
, and
pachytelica
, respectively on
Ardistomis
Putzeys, 1846
(as
Ardistomus
) from
Argentina
, on
Platynus
? from
Uruguay
, and on
Athrostictus
(as
Hypolithus
, a name belonging to an
Elateridae
beetle!) from
Paraguay
. With these, even more confusion was added to the delimitation of this species.
Colla (1925
,
1926
,
1934
) added some Italian records on
Chlaenius
which don’t help too much. Lastly,
Haelewaters
et al.
(2019b)
restored the species and recorded it from several species of
Pterostichus
,
Patrobus
, and
Chlaenius
from
USA
and
Canada
, writing that is an “easily recognized” species and “it may be that different hosts (species or genera) carry distinct cryptic or near-cryptic phylogenetic species”. We have not studied any American material of this species complex, so we cannot do anything but highlight the doubts we have about its distinctiveness.