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Similar but different from
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Santam. &amp;
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in having four protuberant perithecial apical lips instead of two.
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&amp;
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leg., slide
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.
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: Same data as holotype. Slides
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and
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RUSSIA: Peshchera Yuzhnyi Slon-“Southern Elephant”, Mt. Dzentu, Karachaevo-Cherkessia Republic,
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a.s.l., on legs of the holotype of
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Antić &amp; Makarov, 2016
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, no collecting date, Efremova leg., slides SS E615a and SS E615b (BCB-Mycotheca); Krasnodar Province, near Apsheronsk, Cave Sukhaya, on legs of the holotype of
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Antić &amp; Makarov, 2016
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, 21 Jul. 1970, S. Ljovuschkin leg., slide SS E616 (BCB-Mycotheca); Krasnodar Prov., Sochi, Abkhunskaya, Mt. Bolshoy, Akhun Cave, on
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<emphasis id="B93FEADA8A0EFFC8717FFEA7EF5FFE7E" box="[535,827,380,407]" italics="true" pageId="14" pageNumber="15">Caucaseuma lohmanderi</emphasis>
Strasser, 1970
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, 12 Jul. 2015, Turbasov leg., slides SS E614a and SS E614b (BCB-Mycotheca); Cave Shirokopokosskaya, near Khosta, on
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<emphasis id="B93FEADA8A0EFFC877B7FE78ED20FE0A" italics="true" pageId="14" pageNumber="15">Caucaseuma lohmanderi</emphasis>
, Dec. 1943
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, Y.A. Birstein leg., slide SS E618 (BCB-Mycotheca); Caucasus, Spirokoposkaja Cave, on
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<emphasis id="B93FEADA8A0EFFC8725BFE34EE38FDEF" box="[307,604,493,520]" italics="true" pageId="14" pageNumber="15">Caucaseuma lohmanderi</emphasis>
, Jul. 1943
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, J. Birstein leg., slide SS E584a and SS E584c (BCB- Mycotheca).
</paragraph>
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<emphasis id="B93FEADA8A0DFFCB73D5F90FED6EF907" bold="true" box="[189,266,1749,1775]" pageId="13" pageNumber="14">Fig. 5.</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="B93FEADA8A0DFFCB7278F90FEE25F907" box="[272,577,1749,1775]" italics="true" pageId="13" pageNumber="14">Troglomyces tetralabiatus</emphasis>
Santam., Enghoff &amp; Reboleira
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<emphasis id="B93FEADA8A0DFFCB7767F90FE840F907" bold="true" box="[1039,1060,1749,1775]" pageId="13" pageNumber="14">A</emphasis>
. Leg covered with thalli (see arrows for thalli, dark dots are blackened feet).
<emphasis id="B93FEADA8A0DFFCB7197F923EF77F8FB" bold="true" box="[767,787,1785,1811]" pageId="13" pageNumber="14">B</emphasis>
. Antheridium with spermatium.
<emphasis id="B93FEADA8A0DFFCB77F4F922E8D5F8FA" bold="true" box="[1180,1201,1784,1810]" pageId="13" pageNumber="14">C</emphasis>
. Mature thallus, with focus on scars near perithecial apex (arrows).
<emphasis id="B93FEADA8A0DFFCB7048F8C6EF51F8DE" bold="true" box="[800,821,1820,1846]" pageId="13" pageNumber="14">D</emphasis>
. Mature thallus with labelling of cells and other elements.
<emphasis id="B93FEADA8A0DFFCB725FF8E5ED2FF8B1" bold="true" box="[311,331,1855,1881]" pageId="13" pageNumber="14">E</emphasis>
. Detail of perithecial apex showing the four conspicuous lips.
<emphasis id="B93FEADA8A0DFFCB7721F8E5E83FF8B1" bold="true" box="[1097,1115,1855,1881]" pageId="13" pageNumber="14">F</emphasis>
. Immature thallus with trichogyne (tr).
<emphasis id="B93FEADA8A0DFFCB721BF8B8EDCBF894" bold="true" box="[371,431,1890,1916]" pageId="13" pageNumber="14">GH</emphasis>
. Detail of well-developed primary appendages.
<emphasis id="B93FEADA8A0DFFCB70B2F8B8E86FF894" bold="true" box="[986,1035,1890,1916]" pageId="13" pageNumber="14">IK</emphasis>
. Details of feet with digitations in side view (IJ) and in front view (K). Scale bars 100 µm (A), 50 µm (F), 25 µm (CD), and 10 µm (B, E, GK). Photographs from: slides SS E614a (A), SS E615b (B), SS E584c (C), SS E613f (D), SS E613b (E), C-F-92270 (F) and SS E584b (GK).
</paragraph>
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<emphasis id="B93FEADA8A0EFFC873D5FD8DED2AFD99" bold="true" box="[189,334,599,625]" pageId="14" pageNumber="15">Description</emphasis>
</heading>
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BF436C88A0EFFC873D5FD52EEBBFD4A" blockId="14.[189,735,648,675]" box="[189,735,648,675]" pageId="14" pageNumber="15">Thallus hyaline, except for the blackened foot.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BF436C88A0EFFC873D5FD16EE90FC94" blockId="14.[189,1399,716,893]" pageId="14" pageNumber="15">Basal cell (I) 1.53 times as long as broad, enlarged distally, strongly constricted at the base. Suprabasal cell (II) twice as broad as long, laterally adnate to cell VI, broadened at base where in contact with cell I, narrowed toward distal end. Cell III very narrow, up to 7 times as long as broad; laterally adnate to the perithecium, extending up to a third of the total length of the perithecium (lips included). Septum I-II horizontal. Septum II-III very short and oblique.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BF436C88A0EFFC873D5FC7CEE64FB4B" blockId="14.[189,1399,934,1187]" pageId="14" pageNumber="15">
Primary appendage branched above the second and successive cells, rarely above first cell (
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); short, not extending beyond the perithecial apex. Basal cell of primary appendage longer than other cells of appendage, about 2 times as long as broad. Primary septum constricted, strongly oblique. Antheridia flask-shaped, only clearly seen on immature thalli; usually a single one borne directly on second cell of appendage, sometimes supported by a short branch; sometimes a second and even a third antheridium may be found on the branches above. Antheridia deteriorate after maturation of thallus. Spiny remains of spore apex (sx) not seen.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BF436C88A0EFFC873D5FB16EFA7FADA" blockId="14.[189,1399,1228,1330]" pageId="14" pageNumber="15">Perithecial stalk cell (VI) inconspicuous, strongly flattened. Perithecium conical, the broadest part at the base, gradually tapering upwards. The apex bears 4 conspicuous identical, often distinctly divergent and curved lips, about 7 times as long as broad, arising through a scar.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BF436C88A0EFFC873D5FA81EE9EFA29" blockId="14.[189,1399,1371,1474]" pageId="14" pageNumber="15">Length from foot to apex of perithecium (including lips) 86112 µm. Perithecium (including basal cells and lips) 6073 × 1518 µm. Length of perithecial apical lips 1018 µm. Primary appendage (from primary septum to apex, undamaged) 2133 µm.</paragraph>
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<subSubSection id="C35165438A0EFFC973D5FA31EDA3FE35" lastPageId="15" lastPageNumber="16" pageId="14" pageNumber="15" type="discussion">
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<emphasis id="B93FEADA8A0EFFC873D5FA31ED4BF9ED" bold="true" box="[189,303,1515,1541]" pageId="14" pageNumber="15">Remarks</emphasis>
</heading>
</paragraph>
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Among the hosts examined there are some with heavy infection on legs (
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). Thalli found near the gonopods (slide SS E613f) are slightly different from others, therefore may be considered a growth form. Interesting are the digitations penetrating the tegument observed in some feet (
<figureCitation id="13702A4D8A0EFFC877F7F9BDE973F96A" box="[1183,1303,1639,1666]" captionStart="Fig. 5" captionStartId="13.[189,232,1749,1775]" captionTargetBox="[216,1371,265,1708]" captionTargetId="figure@13.[216,1371,265,1708]" captionTargetPageId="13" captionText="Fig. 5. Troglomyces tetralabiatus Santam., Enghoff &amp; Reboleira sp. nov. A. Leg covered with thalli (see arrows for thalli, dark dots are blackened feet). B. Antheridium with spermatium. C. Mature thallus, with focus on scars near perithecial apex (arrows). D. Mature thallus with labelling of cells and other elements. E. Detail of perithecial apex showing the four conspicuous lips. F. Immature thallus with trichogyne (tr). GH. Detail of well-developed primary appendages. IK. Details of feet with digitations in side view (IJ) and in front view (K). Scale bars 100 µm (A), 50 µm (F), 25 µm (CD), and 10 µm (B, E, GK). Photographs from: slides SS E614a (A), SS E615b (B), SS E584c (C), SS E613f (D), SS E613b (E), C-F-92270 (F) and SS E584b (GK)." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/1255284/files/figure.png" pageId="14" pageNumber="15">
Fig.
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K
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).
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BF436C88A0EFFC873D5F971EE9EF869" blockId="14.[189,1399,1707,1921]" pageId="14" pageNumber="15">
As mentioned in the diagnosis, this species is similar to
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<emphasis id="B93FEADA8A0EFFC8703BF971E801F92D" box="[851,1125,1707,1733]" italics="true" pageId="14" pageNumber="15">Troglomyces bilabiatus</emphasis>
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, which lives on
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<emphasis id="B93FEADA8A0EFFC87640F971E912F92D" box="[1320,1398,1707,1733]" italics="true" pageId="14" pageNumber="15">Acipes</emphasis>
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spp. (
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) from
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and
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(
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).
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<emphasis id="B93FEADA8A0EFFC8778AF90AED37F8F8" italics="true" pageId="14" pageNumber="15">Troglomyces tetralabiatus</emphasis>
Santam., Enghoff &amp; Reboleira
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differs from
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by having four apical lobes instead of two, its more slender habitus and branched appendage. However, despite the morphological similarity it is hard to imagine a close relationship between two fungi living on such geographically and taxonomically isolated hosts.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BF436C88A0EFFC873D5F871EF5EF804" blockId="14.[189,1398,1963,2028]" pageId="14" pageNumber="15">
The scar near the perithecial apex (
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, arrows) was already described and discussed for five other species of
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<emphasis id="B93FEADA8A0EFFC87251F80BEDAAF803" box="[313,462,2001,2027]" italics="true" pageId="14" pageNumber="15">Troglomyces</emphasis>
(
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.
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<paragraph id="8BF436C88A0FFFC973D5FED1EDA3FE35" blockId="15.[189,1399,267,477]" pageId="15" pageNumber="16">
The hosts are cave-dwelling species of
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Caucasian anthroleucosomatid millipedes, belonging to genus
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<emphasis id="B93FEADA8A0FFFC97262FEEBED8FFEA2" box="[266,491,305,330]" italics="true" pageId="15" pageNumber="16">Heterocaucaseuma</emphasis>
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and
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<emphasis id="B93FEADA8A0FFFC9714EFEEBEEDAFEA3" box="[550,702,305,331]" italics="true" pageId="15" pageNumber="16">Caucaseuma</emphasis>
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. This species was found living in a cave at the remarkable depth of 1980 meters below the surface in the Krubera-Voronja Cave (
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;
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Antić
<emphasis id="B93FEADA8A0FFFC973D5FEA0EC9FFE7B" box="[189,251,377,403]" italics="true" pageId="15" pageNumber="16">et al.</emphasis>
2018
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). This makes it the “deepest”
<taxonomicName id="4C4B4D4B8A0FFFC971DFFEA3EF0EFE7B" box="[695,874,377,403]" class="Laboulbeniomycetes" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Fungi" order="Laboulbeniales" pageId="15" pageNumber="16" phylum="Ascomycota" rank="order">Laboulbeniales</taxonomicName>
species on Earth. No significant difference regarding fungal position or thallus density was found when comparing hosts collected at different depths inside the cave.
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