Physarum karamanicum Eroğlu, 2023
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.618.1.10 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8400371 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D4F478-386F-FFD5-6DF6-FEDAFA113BF7 |
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Physarum karamanicum Eroğlu |
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sp. nov. |
Physarum karamanicum Eroğlu , sp. nov. Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1
MycoBank no.: MB 848092
Etymology: —referring to Karaman where the specimens were collected.
Description:— Sporocarps in small groups, stalked, 0.5–0.6 mm total height. Sporotheca greenish-gray, globose, 0.3– 0.4 mm in diam. Stalk the same thickness everywhere, roughened, rugose, calcareous, brittle, light brown at the bottom, and the remainder is yellowish-cream colored, one-half of or more of the total height of the sporocarp. Hypothallus light brown, vascular. Columella short, same color as the stalk, light clavate. Peridium consists of a single layer, membranous, greenish-gray, covered pale greenish yellow with prominent lime deposits. Capillitium densely reticulates, nodes triangular, convex quadrilateral, or rounded, filled with pale greenish yellow globose lime granules, internodes colorless, long, and non-calcareous. Spores dark brown in mass, brown under LM, globose, 8–10 μm diam., and prominent spiny warts, with the ornamentation formed by groups of blunt warts in some places. Plasmodium unknown.
Type: — TURKEY. Karaman: Sarıveliler , 36°41′35.82″N, 32°32′14.95″E, 1641m, on living barks of Cedrus libani A. Richard , 14 November 2015, GE 94 (Holotype KONF GE 94 ; GoogleMaps Isotype KONF 688 ) GoogleMaps .
Distribution: —Found on living barks of C. libani cultured in a moist chamber only from Karaman, Sarıveliler.
Key to Physarum karamanicum and related species (Adapted from the Physarum View in CoL genus key by Stephenson (2021)).
1. Sporangium stalked, stalk usually clearly defined and supporting the sporotheca ............................................................................2
1. Sporangium typically sessile but sometimes with a weak, strand-like stalk.................................................................... P. albescens View in CoL
2. Stalk relatively long, usually more than three times the diameter of the sporotheca.........................................................................3
2. Stalk relatively short, often no more than about the diameter of the sporotheca ...............................................................................4
3. Stalk erect, non-calcareous, usually dark brown below and pale yellow above .................................................................... P. viride View in CoL
3. Stalk slender, calcareous, pale yellow ................................................................................................................................ P. tenerum View in CoL
4. Sporangia white, rarely pale gray; nodes white........................................................................................................... P. globuliferum View in CoL
4. Sporangia not white, pale gray, and nodes then usually yellow .........................................................................................................5
5. Columella absent, capillitium nodes small, rounded, abundant .............................................................................. P. auripigmentum View in CoL
5. Columella present, capillitium nodes triangle, convex quadrilateral and rounded ................................................... P. karamanicum
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