Physarum viride var. hinnuleum G. Lister, J. Bot.
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Physarum viride var. hinnuleum G. Lister, J. Bot. |
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Physarum viride var. hinnuleum G. Lister, J. Bot. View in CoL 62: 17. 1924
= Physarum viride (Bull.) Pers., Ann. Bot. (Usteri) View in CoL 15: 6. 1795
— Lectotypus (designated here): INDIA. Best Bengal , Darjeeling , Tindharia , Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, 26.853ºN 88.333ºE, on much decayed wood, Sep & Oct 1915 GoogleMaps , Mrs. Drake ( BM 3807 !, BM001089736 ) [three boxes with the same number and data, we choose the box with a label in the sheet. With a revision label: “Probable Type specimen D. T. Kowalski July 1971 ”] . Isolectotypus: INDIA. Best Bengal , Darjeeling , Tindharia, Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, 26.853ºN 88.333ºE, on much decayed wood, Sep 1915, Mrs. Drake (two boxes, BM 3807 !, BM001089735 , BM001089734 ) GoogleMaps .
BM 3807 [three boxes with the same number and data, we choose the box with a label in the sheet]/ Physarum viride Pers. / var. hinnuleum G.L/ Tindharia, D.H. Raily. Sep. & Oct. 1915 / Mrs. Drake/ BM001089734 [with a revision label: “Probable Type specimen/ D.T. Kowalski July 1971 ”). BM. 380 7 two boxes/ Physarum / viride Pers. / var. hinnuleum / G.L/ Tindharia, D.H. Raily./ 9.1915/ BM001089735, BM001089736.
NOTES: G. Lister (1924: 17) in Mycetozoa from North India, comments on collections obtained from Mrs. J. Drake.
The type locality of the new variety given is “On much decayed wood, Thindharia, Oct. 1915 ”.
In BM there are 3 boxes with the same number (BM 3807), from Tindharai, D.H. Raily, but from different dates.
One has only a number on the box, another that we designate as the lectotype has all the data of the publication and a revision label, and the third is from “9.1915” and not “ Oct. 1915 ” as stated in the publication, and we consider this to be a syntype. No slides were located. There are comments and illustrations in notebook BM4 : 121A–123. In notebooks
XLII: 97 and XLIII: 61 we found the reprint of the publication and notes on other material from the same. The species
P. viride is very variable in colour and the var. hinnuleum , proposed for its fawn-coloured sporocarps and lime knots,
is no longer considered to have taxonomic value.
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Physarum viride var. hinnuleum G. Lister, J. Bot.
Lado, Carlos & Basanta, Diana Wrigley De 2018 |
Physarum viride var. hinnuleum
G. Lister 1924: 17 |
Physarum viride (Bull.) Pers., Ann. Bot. (Usteri)
Pers. 1795: 6 |