Institute of Botany, Polish Academy of Sciences, Kraków, Poland.
Mycologia. 2013 Jan-Feb;105(1):162-71. doi: 10.3852/11-397. Epub 2012 Sep 6.
A new nivicolous species of Physarum was discovered during the study of myxomycetes in the Patagonian Andes of South America. It is described herein under the name Physarum andinum. The species is characterized by stalked sporophores or more rarely sessile sporocarps or short plasmodiocarps. The sporocarps are strikingly large, reaching 2.6 mm tall and 3 mm diam when open, and have a peridium with three layers, the internal layer being clearly visible and opening separately. Physarum andinum was found at five localities in Argentina as well as in herbarium material collected about 100 y ago in Chile. The new species is reminiscent of the non-nivicolous species Physarum brunneolum, but the latter forms smaller sporophores, has darker spores and the three layers of the peridium are adhered and open together. The characters of the new species were examined under stereomicroscope, light microscope and scanning electron microscope and micrographs of relevant details are included.
在对南美洲巴塔哥尼亚安第斯山脉的黏菌进行研究时,发现了一种新的嗜冰雪的Physarum 物种。本文将其命名为Physarum andinum。该物种的特征是具柄的孢子果或更罕见的无柄孢子果或短的原质团。孢子果非常大,打开时高达 2.6 毫米高,直径 3 毫米,有三层包被,内层清晰可见并单独打开。Physarum andinum 在阿根廷的五个地方以及大约 100 年前在智利收集的标本中均有发现。该新种类似于非嗜冰雪的 Physarum brunneolum,但后者形成较小的孢子果,具有较暗的孢子,并且包被的三层粘连并一起打开。在立体显微镜、光学显微镜和扫描电子显微镜下检查了新种的特征,并包括了相关细节的显微照片。