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Strongman, Douglas Blair, 1956- |
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2015-07-17T14:53:02Z |
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2015-07-17T14:53:02Z |
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dc.date.issued |
2005-03 |
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dc.identifier.issn |
0027-5514 |
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http://library2.smu.ca/xmlui/handle/01/26249 |
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The Trichomycete, Ejectosporus magnus, from Allocapnia spp. was determined to be a vegetative
spore stage of another harpellid, Simuliomyces spica. A voucher slide of E. magnus made from a
stonefly nymph that was part of the same collection as the holotype had thalli bearing trichospores of both E. magnus and S. spica. I conclude that these are one species; therefore Ejectosporus is emended and the species is treated as E. spica. Also, a new species, E. trisporus, is described from Allocapnia pygmaea (Plecoptera: Capniidae) collected in eastern Canada. This species has vegetative spores and trichospores with characteristics similar to E. spica, but the two species are separated by differences in zygospore sizes. |
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Mycological Society of America |
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dc.subject.lcsh |
Harpellales |
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dc.title |
Synonymy of Ejectosporus magnus and Simuliomyces spica, and a new species, Ejectosporus trisporus, from winter-emerging stoneflies |
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Text |
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Mycologia 97(2), 552-561. (2005) |
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