artículo científico
The genus Alwisia (Myxomycetes) revalidated, with two species new to science
Fecha
2014Registro en:
1557-2536
10.3852/13-314
731-B2-224
Autor
Leontyev, Dmitry V.
Schnittler, Martin
Moreno Horcajada, Gabriel
Stephenson, Steven L.
Mitchell, David William
Rojas Alvarado, Carlos Alonso
Institución
Resumen
Based on morphological investigations and
a phylogeny constructed with partial sequences of the
SSU rDNA gene, we revalidate the genus Alwisia and
propose the combination Alwisia bombarda Berk. &
Broome to be used against Tubifera bombarda (Berk.
& Broome) G.W. Martin. Two new species, Alwisia
morula and A. repens, are described based on material
collected respectively in Costa Rica and Australia.
Both new species lack a capillitium and possess
individually stalked subspherical sporothecae. Alwisia
repens differs from A. morula by its procumbent stalks
and iridescent peridium. A comparison of 83
sequences of species in the genera Lycogala, Reticularia and Tubifera with a recent two-gene phylogeny
of the bright-spored myxomycetes resulted in a
similar topology of both Bayesian and maximum
likelihood trees and placed A. bombarda, A. morula
and A. repens in one well delimited clade within
Reticulariaceae.