Cantharomyces numidicus Maire
MB#628283
Fig. 77A–C
Bulletin de la Société d’Histoire Naturelle de l’Afrique du Nord 11(8): 132 (Maire 1920). –
Type: [Type lost?!] “Sur un tibia de Trogophloeus Mannerheimi Kolen.: C. Bône, embouchure de la Seybouse, mars 1918 (De Borde)”. [Algeria]
Cantharomyces japonicus K.Sugiy. (1973: 20) [MB#310380]
Diagnostic features
Cell II very large, elongate, almost entirely blackened, broadened distally. Cells I and II separated by a ± constricted septum; forming a geniculate stalk. Appendage basal cell very large, inflated, subspherical, forming the base of several short and crowded branchlets borne from many packed small cells. [Detailed descriptions: Majewski 1994b; Santamaria 2003]
Distribution and hosts
On Thinodromus, a host genus name reported also as Trogophloeus or Carpelimus Leach, 1819 (Col. Staphylinidae Oxytelinae). Trogophloeus is now a synonym or a subordinate name of Carpelimus with a rank of a small subgenus. Thinodromus once was a part of Carpelimus . Type from Algeria, it has been reported from Europe: Italy (Rossi & Cesari Rossi 1978), Poland (Majewski 1986a), Spain (Santamaria 1989), Sweden (Santamaria et al. 1991), France (Duverger 1995), Greece (Castaldo et al. 2004), and Slovakia (Rossi et al. 2010). Cantharomyces japonicus has been reported on Carpelimus and Thinodromus from Japan (type) and on Carpelimus from China (Shen & Ye 2006).
Collections examined from Denmark
On Thinodromus arcuatus (Stephens, 1834) (Col. Staphylinidae Oxytelinae) DENMARK – Østjylland (EJ) • Klostermølle; 56°2.432′ N, 9°41.629′ E; NH41; 18 Jan. 2015; JP 450; JP det.; ZMUC C-F-122935 . – Nordvestsjaelland (NWZ) • Nordbredden af Skarresø; 55°39.425′ N, 11°22.998′ E; PG47; 19 Feb. 2017; H. Liljehult 367; JP det.; ZMUC C-F-122850 . – Sydsjaelland (SZ) • Sorø Sø; 55°26.315′ N, 11°32.726′ E; PG64; 7 May 1996; H. Liljehult Dry0110; H. Liljehult det.; ZMUC C-F-124176 .
Remarks
First record from Denmark. The finding of this species in Denmark is not surprising considering its presence in neighbouring countries.