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Paradiacheopsis fimbriata Nann.

Authors: Treviño-Zevallos, Italo; García-Cunchillos, Iván; Basanta, Diana Wrigley De; Lado, Carlos;

Paradiacheopsis fimbriata Nann.

Abstract

101. Paradiacheopsis cf. fimbriata (G. Lister & Cran) Hertel ex Nann. -Bremek., Nederlandse Myxomyceten (Zutphen) 232 (1975) Specimen examined. PERU. Ayacucho: Huamanga, Acocro, route PE-3S, km 452, towards Sachamamba Km 204, 4062 m, 13º25′25”S, 74º02′27”W, 21 Apr 2017, leaves of Festuca orthophylla, puna vegetation, Lado 24950 (MA-Fungi 96147). Notes. This specimen matched the principal characters of the typical form of the species, i.e., flexuous capillitium with dichotomic free ends indistinctly widened. However, it differs in the spore size, 9–10 µm in diameter in the Peruvian material vs. 12–13 µm in the original description of P. fimbriata.

Published as part of Treviño-Zevallos, Italo, García-Cunchillos, Iván, Basanta, Diana Wrigley De & Lado, Carlos, 2023, Diversity of Myxomycetes from Peru Part III: The high Andes and the altiplano, pp. 1-92 in Phytotaxa 624 (1) on pages 51-52, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.624.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/10150721

Keywords

Stemonitidaceae, Paradiacheopsis, Myxomycetes, Stemonitidales, Biodiversity, Mycetozoa, Paradiacheopsis fimbriata, Protozoa, Taxonomy

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