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Mycologia 2010
DOI: 10.3852/09-309
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© 2010 by The Mycological Society of America

Licea eremophila a new Myxomycete from arid areas of South America


Diana Wrigley de Basanta 1,*
Carlos Lado 2
Arturo Estrada-Torres 3

     1 Mycology, Real Jardín Botánico (CSIC), Madrid, SPAIN, 28014, Spain
2 Real Jardín Botánico (CSIC), Madrid, SPAIN
3 Centro de Investigación en Ciencias Biológicas, Universidad Autónoma de Tlaxcala, Ixtacuixtla, Tlaxcala, MEXICO

A new stipitate species of myxomycete of genus Licea is described, based on material from arid areas in Argentina and Chile. It was isolated from moist chamber cultures and found fruiting on field collections, usually on the same substrate, Puya sp. (Bromeliaceae). It differs from all described species in the genus in that it has stipitate sporocarps with dehiscence by defined preformed platelets and a smooth inner peridial surface. The new species has polyhedral, yellow spores with a uniform thick spore wall and dense warts except on irregularly dispersed raised bands with fewer warts, visible by SEM, an ornamentation not previously observed in the genus. Life-cycle events are described and illustrated, from germination to sporulation, based on moist chamber and agar cultures. The morphology of the myxomycete specimens was examined using scanning electron microscopy and light microscopy, and both light and SEM micrographs of relevant details are included.

Key words: Andes, deserts, ecology, life cycle, Mycetozoa


* Mycology, Real Jardín Botánico (CSIC), Madrid, SPAIN, 28014, Spain dwb{at}eresmas.net







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