Licea cf. erddigensis Ing, 1999

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, Phytotaxa 624 (1), pp. 1-92 : 50

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.624.1.1

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10196872

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scientific name

Licea cf. erddigensis Ing
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92. Licea cf. erddigensis Ing View in CoL , Myxomycetes Britain and Ireland 48 (1999)

Specimens examined. PERU. Ancash: Yungay, Yungay, Huascaran N.P., Llanganuco sector, Abra Portachuelo, route AN-106, km 42, 4579 m, 9º02′38.5”S, 77º35′48.9”W, 19 Apr 2013, leaves of Senecio comosus, Lado 22794b (MA-Fungi 95007) GoogleMaps . Apurimac: Abancay, Tamburco, Abancay, Ampay National Sanctuary, Angasqocha lagoon, 3271 m, 13º35′39”S, 72º52′50”W, 20 Apr 2016, wood, Lado 24598a (MA-Fungi 95874, USM) GoogleMaps .

Notes. One of the larger species in the genus Licea (up to 0.8 mm in height) with a single peridium, irregular dehiscence, and a furrowed stalk that narrows at the apex. However, the spores in our collections are greyish brown by transmitted light instead of pale reddish-brown, as described in Ing (1999). In habit, it is similar to Licea floriformis var aureospora , but this species has bright yellow spores in mass and a double peridium. It could also be confused with Licea operculata (Wingate) G.W. Martin and Licea erecta K.S. Thind & Dhillon. Still , the mode of dehiscence in the former is through an operculum, and the peridium in the latter is double.

Kingdom

Protozoa

Phylum

Mycetozoa

Class

Myxomycetes

Order

Cribrariales

Family

Liceaceae

Genus

Licea

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