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
2118-9773
5828924
Symplectromyces vulgaris
(Thaxt.) Thaxt.
MB#236353
Fig. 14C–L
Memoirs of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
13: 315 (
Thaxter 1908
)
. –
Basionym
:
Teratomyces vulgaris
Thaxt.,
Proceedings
of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
35: 431 (
Thaxter 1900
)
[MB#140379]. –
Fig. 14. A–B
.
Idiomyces peyritschii
Thaxt. Mature
thalli. –
C–L
.
Symplectromyces vulgaris
(Thaxt.) Thaxt.
C
. Mature
thallus from
Quedius umbrinus
with labelled cells IIa, IIb, and III.
D
. Mature thallus from
Quedius xanthopus
.
E
. Mature thallus from
Quedius mesomelinus
.
F–G
. Details of appendages with seriated antheridia (G, in poor condition is from lectotype).
H–J
. Thalli from
Quedius boopoides
, with detail of dark cell VI in H (arrow). I. Mature thallus from lectotype slide.
K
. Ascospore.
L
. Very young thallus showing ascospore original spinous apex, the sx (arrow). Scale bars: A–B, G–H, J, L = 50 µm; C–E, I = 100 µm; F, K = 25 µm. Photographs from slides ZMUC C-F-122507 (A–B), ZMUC C-F-122498 (C), ZMUC C-F-122679 (D, K), ZMUC C-F-123742 (E–F), FH6581 (lectotype) (G, I), ZMUC C-F-123075 (H, J), ZMUC C-F-123521 (L).
Type
: “
On
Quedius fulgidus
Fabr.
,
Kiel
, Schleswig Holstein (
Germany
), British Museum no. 354,
R.Thaxter
det. Harvard University Herbaria Barcode 00313732. Slide label no. 6581”;
lectotype
:
FH
[
00313732
],
here designated
(MycoBank: MBT10002234) (
Fig. 14G, I
).
Symplectromyces lapponicus
Huldén (
Huldén 1983: 69
)
[MB#108579]
Symplectromyces rarus
Huldén (
Huldén 1983: 69
)
[MB#108580]
Diagnostic features
See genus description. [Detailed descriptions:
Benjamin 1968
,
1983
;
Santamaria 1989
;
Majewski 1994b
]
Distribution and hosts
Infects species of
Quedius
Stephens, 1829
(Col.
Staphylinidae
Staphylininae
). Records on
Philonthus
Stephens, 1829
require confirmation. Very common in
Europe
(
Belgium
,
Finland
,
France
,
Germany
,
the Netherlands
,
Hungary
,
Italy
,
Poland
,
Portugal
,
Spain
,
Sweden
,
United Kingdom
,
Russia
, former
Yugoslavia
),
America
(
Canada
,
USA
), and
Asia
(
India
,
Burma
) (
Santamaria
et al.
1991
). Subsequently recorded from
Czech Republic
(
Rossi
et al.
2010
),
Armenia
,
Bulgaria
, and
China
(
Rossi
et al.
2019a
).
Collections examined from
Denmark
On
Quedius boopoides
Munster, 1923
(Col.
Staphylinidae
Staphylininae
)
DENMARK
–
Fyn
(F)
•
Knudshoved Marina
;
55°17.781′ N
,
10°50.542′ E
; PG12;
18 Oct. 2017
;
JP
588
;
JP
det.;
ZMUC C-F-123075
,
C-F-123076
,
C-F-123077
.
On
Quedius cinctus
(Paykull, 1790)
(Col.
Staphylinidae
Staphylininae
)
DENMARK
–
Sydsjaelland
(SZ)
•
Sorø
,
Kristiansminde
;
55°25.115′ N
,
11°35.209′ E
; PG64;
1–15 Aug. 2013
;
JP
526
;
JP
det.;
ZMUC C-F-123010
.
On
Quedius fuliginosus
(Gravenhorst, 1802)
(Col.
Staphylinidae
Staphylininae
)
DENMARK
–
Østjylland
(EJ)
•
Dollerup Bakker
;
56°21.897′ N
,
9°19.716′ E
; NH24;
17 May 2013
;
H. Liljehult
161
;
JP
det.;
ZMUC C-F-122640
.
On
Quedius longicornis
Kraatz, 1857
(Col.
Staphylinidae
Staphylininae
)
DENMARK
–
Nordvestjylland
(NWJ)
•
Syd
for
Stårup
;
56°34.792′ N
,
9°5.958′ E
; NH07;
6 Feb. 2015
;
JP
374
;
JP
det.;
ZMUC C-F-122857
.
On
Quedius maurorufus
(Gravenhorst, 1806)
(Col.
Staphylinidae
Staphylininae
)
DENMARK
–
Østjylland
(EJ)
•
Serup Skov
;
56°14.504′ N
,
9°28.051′ E
; NH23;
26 Mar. 2017
;
JP
244
;
JP
det.;
ZMUC C-F-122724
. –
Nordøstsjaelland
(NEZ)
•
Damhusengen
;
55°41.246′ N
,
12°28.287′ E
; UB49;
23 Apr. 2013
;
H. Liljehult
201
;
JP
det.;
ZMUC C-F-122680
. –
Nordvestjylland
(NWJ)
•
Nord
for Landting ved
Vinderup
;
56°30.049′ N
,
8°45.384′ E
; MH86;
19 Jan. 2015
;
JP
561
;
JP
det.;
ZMUC C-F-123047
. –
Sydsjaelland
(SZ)
•
Denderup Sø
i
Denderup Vaenge
;
55°15.075′ N
,
11°57.366′ E
; PG82;
5 May 2016
;
JP
498
;
JP
det.;
ZMUC C-F-122982
. –
Vestjylland
(WJ)
•
Velling
;
56°3.078′ N
,
8°18.596′ E
; MH51;
16 Dec. 2018
;
JP
1263
;
JP
det.;
ZMUC C-F-123791
.
On
Quedius mesomelinus
(Marsham, 1802)
(Col.
Staphylinidae
Staphylininae
)
DENMARK
–
Østjylland
(EJ)
•
Kjellerup
;
56°17.614′ N
,
9°26.106′ E
; NH23;
18 Nov. 2017
;
JP
817
;
JP
det.;
ZMUC C-F-123311
. –
Nordøstsjaelland
(NEZ)
•
Islev
;
55°42.351′ N
,
12°26.211′ E
; UB37;
20 Oct. 2018
;
JP
1215
;
JP
det.;
ZMUC C-F-123742
•
Sydsjaelland
(SZ)
•
Gammel Kalvehave
;
54°59.745′ N
,
12°8.232′ E
; UA19;
24 Mar. 2018
;
JP
1014
;
JP
det.;
ZMUC C-F-123521
.
On
Quedius persimilis
Mulsant & Rey, 1876
(Col.
Staphylinidae
Staphylininae
)
DENMARK
–
Lolland, Falster, Møn
(LFM)
•
Ulvshale
;
55°2.301′ N
,
12°16.244′ E
; UB20;
25 Sep. 2016
;
JP
146
;
JP
det.;
ZMUC C-F-122625
.
On
Quedius semiobscurus
(Marsham, 1802)
(Col.
Staphylinidae
Staphylininae
)
DENMARK
–
Nordøstsjaelland
(NEZ)
•
Nordøst
for
Bispebjerg Station
;
55°42.508′ N
,
12°32.786′ E
; UB47;
22 Aug. 2016
;
JP
118
;
JP
det.;
ZMUC C-F-122595
.
On
Quedius truncicola
Fairmaire & Laboulbène, 1856
(
Col.
Staphylinidae
Staphylininae
)
DENMARK
–
Nordøstsjaelland
(NEZ)
•
Dyrehaven
;
55°47.347′ N
,
12°33.957′ E
; UB47;
15 Jun. 2017
;
H. Liljehult
441
;
JP
det.;
ZMUC C-F-122926
•
Gribskov
,
Faendriksvang
;
56°1.005′ N
,
12°21.245′ E
; UC30;
2 Jul. 2017
;
J. Heilmann-Clausen
et al. 1234
;
A.K. Hansen
det.;
ZMUC C-F-123761
.
On
Quedius umbrinus
Erichson, 1839
(Col.
Staphylinidae
Staphylininae
)
DENMARK
–
Østjylland
(EJ)
•
Grejsdal
syd for
Hornstrup
;
55°44.791′ N
,
9°33.051′ E
; NG37;
8 Mar. 2014
;
JP
750
;
JP
det.;
ZMUC C-F-123244
•
Klostermølle
;
56°2.432′ N
,
9°41.629′ E
; NH41;
20 May 2013
;
JP
369
;
JP
det.;
ZMUC C-F-122852
•
ibid.;
14 Feb. 2019
;
JP
1350
;
JP
det.;
ZMUC C-F-123889
. –
Lolland, Falster, Møn
(LFM)
•
Vest
for
Bandholm
;
54°50.303′ N
,
11°28.050′ E
; PF57;
3 Jan. 2019
;
JP
1337
;
JP
det.;
ZMUC C-F-123876
. –
Nordøstsjaelland
(NEZ)
•
Indelukket
ved
Frederiksborg Slot
;
55°56.191′ N
,
12°17.861′ E
; UC30;
3 Apr. 2015
;
H. Liljehult
25
;
JP
det.;
ZMUC C-F-122498
•
ibid.;
19 Mar. 2017
;
JP
676
;
JP
det.;
ZMUC C-F-123165
. –
Sydsjaelland
(SZ)
•
Krobaek
i
Sjolte Skov
;
55°10.772′ N
,
12°0.863′ E
; UB11;
17 Feb. 2019
;
JP
1383
;
JP
det.;
ZMUC C-F-123925
.
On
Quedius xanthopus
Erichson, 1839
(Col.
Staphylinidae
Staphylininae
)
DENMARK
–
Lolland, Falster, Møn
(LFM)
•
Nyord
;
55°2.885′ N
,
12°12.380′ E
; UB20;
27 Apr. 2013
;
JP
843
;
JP
det.;
ZMUC C-F-123338
. –
Nordøstsjaelland
(NEZ)
•
Dyrehaven
;
55°47.347′ N
,
12°33.957′ E
; UB47;
24 Feb. 2014
;
H. Liljehult
200
;
JP
det.;
ZMUC C-F-122679
.
Other material examined
Lectotype
of
Symplectromyces vulgaris
(here designated)
“
Symplectromyces vulgaris
, slide from FH, #6581, barcode 00313732,
type
,
on
Quedius fulgidus
Fabr.
, from
Schleswig-Holstein
(
Germany
), ex British Museum coll. no. 354”;
lectotype
:
FH
[00313732],
here designated
(MycoBank: MBT10002234). [slide includes eight mature thalli and three broken portions in very poor condition (
Fig. 14G, I
)]
Remarks
First record from
Denmark
. The species was described as
Teratomyces vulgaris
from no less than seven localities without mentioning a type (
Thaxter 1900
). Here, we designate a
lectotype
from the single slide received from FH (see above under other material examined) which is labelled as the type (although never explicitly published as such). According to Botanical Databases from Harvard University Herbaria (https://huh.harvard.edu/) this is the only slide labelled as
Symplectromyces
or
Teratomyces vulgaris
kept in that herbarium. This slide includes thalli in poor condition, full of crystals that completely cover and hide parts of them; we reproduce here two photographs from the
lectotype
for its documentary interest (
Fig. 14G, I
).
Symplectromyces vulgaris
may be thought as a very variable species, following
Majewski (1994b)
who considered it in a broad sense. Majewski synonymized
S. lapponicus
and
S. rarus
with
S. vulgaris
because characteristics such as the length of cell VI and the number or length of secondary appendages have been regarded of little importance. We have had the opportunity to study abundant material of this species from the Danish samples as well as many others that we have from
Canada
(unpublished). It is difficult to separate species among the mess of morphs we have, but we are almost convinced that this would be possible and
S. vulgaris
should be regarded as a species complex. Further studies, with the help of more modern tools, probably will lead us to this conclusion. The study of a
type
slide from FH does not help us for splitting the species. From a conservative point of view, currently, we prefer to follow Majewski’s thoughts.
We want to highlight the thalli found on
Quedius boopoides
(ZMUC C-F-123075) that have very outstanding characteristics that would well deserve their segregation as a new species (
Fig. 14H, J
). As a more notorious feature, the darkening and constriction of the base of cell VI warrants mention (
Fig. 14H
, arrow).