2018
DOI: 10.17581/bp.2018.07207
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Diderma velutinum, a new species of Diderma (Myxomycetes) with large columella and triple peridium from Russia

Abstract: A new species, Diderma velutinum, is described and illustrated by LM and SEM mic ro graphs. Two specimens of this species were found in moist chamber cultures on the pieces of the bark of living tree of Phellodendron amurense, which was col lec ted in July 2016 and July 2017 in the Kedrovaya Pad State Nature Biosphere Re serve (the Russian Far East). The main distinguishing features of this species are triple peridium, large spherical columella and ochraceous colour of sporangia clus tered in dense groups. The… Show more

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“…which includes species with cartilaginous, tough, shining peridium (Martin and Alexopoulos, 1969). The new species differs in a number of important characters from other species of Diderma that have sessile globose and subglobose sporangia with the yellowish, reddish brown or ochraceous three-layered (triple) peridium and developed columella: Diderma velutinum Bortnikov (Bortnikov et al, 2018) and Diderma albocolumella A.C.C. Bezerra et L.H.…”
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confidence: 79%
“…which includes species with cartilaginous, tough, shining peridium (Martin and Alexopoulos, 1969). The new species differs in a number of important characters from other species of Diderma that have sessile globose and subglobose sporangia with the yellowish, reddish brown or ochraceous three-layered (triple) peridium and developed columella: Diderma velutinum Bortnikov (Bortnikov et al, 2018) and Diderma albocolumella A.C.C. Bezerra et L.H.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 79%