Lulworthia is a genus of fungi within the Lulworthiaceae family.[1]
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Genus: | Lulworthia G.K. Sutherl.
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Lulworthia fucicola G.K. Sutherl.
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History and taxonomy
editThe genus Lulworthia was originally described in 1916 by George Kenneth Sutherland to contain the species Lulworthia fucicola, a fungus found on the seaweed commonly known as the bladder wrack at Lulworth on the coast of Dorset, UK.[2] The fungus has since been collected several times from submerged wood, but never again from the original algal host; it was subsequently reported that specimens found on wood were morphologically different from those originally described growing on algae.[3] Since the original specimens had deteriorated beyond use, a holotype was designated, using submerged-wood specimens found in Chile in 1984.[4]
Species
editAs accepted by Species Fungorum;[5]
- Lulworthia atlantica E. Azevedo, Caeiro & Barata (2017)
- Lulworthia attenuata T.W. Johnson (1958)
- Lulworthia bulgariae Parg.-Leduc (1967)
- Lulworthia calcicola Kohlm. & Volkm.-Kohlm. (1989)
- Lulworthia conica T.W. Johnson (1958)
- Lulworthia curalii (Kohlm.) Kohlm. & Volkm.-Kohlm. (1991)
- Lulworthia cylindrica (Linder) Cribb & J.W. Cribb (1955)
- Lulworthia floridana Meyers (1957)
- Lulworthia fucicola G.K. Sutherl. (1916)
- Lulworthia halima (Diehl & Mounce) Cribb & J.W. Cribb (1955)
- Lulworthia kniepii (Ade & Bauch) Petr. (1957)
- Lulworthia lindroidea Kohlm. (1980)
- Lulworthia longirostris (Linder) Cribb & J.W. Cribb (1955)
- Lulworthia longispora Cribb & J.W. Cribb (1955)
- Lulworthia maritima (Sacc.) Cribb & J.W. Cribb (1955)
- Lulworthia medusa (Ellis & Everh.) Cribb & J.W. Cribb (1955)
- Lulworthia opaca (Linder) Cribb & J.W. Cribb (1955)
- Lulworthia purpurea (I.M. Wilson) T.W. Johnson (1958)
- Lulworthia rotunda T.W. Johnson (1958)
- Lulworthia rufa (I.M. Wilson) T.W. Johnson (1958)
- Lulworthia salina (Linder) Cribb & J.W. Cribb (1955)
- Lulworthia submersa T.W. Johnson (1958)
Former species (all are still family Lulworthiaceae);[5]
- L. crassa Nakagiri (1984) = Kohlmeyeriella crassa
- L. grandispora Meyers (1957) = Sammeyersia grandispora
- L. grandispora var. apiculata T.W. Johnson (1958) = Lulworthia medusa
- L. kniepii var. curalii Kohlm. (1984) = Lulworthia curalii
- L. lignoarenaria Jørg. Koch & E.B.G. Jones (1984) = Lulwoidea lignoarenaria
- L. medusa var. apiculata (T.W. Johnson) T. Booth (1983) = Lulworthia medusa
- L. medusa var. biscaynia Meyers (1957) = Lulworthia medusa
- L. medusa var. fucicola (G.K. Sutherl.) T. Booth (1983) = Lulworthia fucicola
- L. medusa var. halima (Diehl & Mounce) T. Booth (1983) = Lulworthia halima
- L. purpureus (I.M. Wilson) T.W. Johnson (1958) = Lulworthia purpurea
- L. rufus (I.M. Wilson) T.W. Johnson (1958) = Lulworthia rufa
- L. uniseptata Nakagiri (1984) = Lulwoana uniseptata
References
edit- ^ Lumbsch TH, Huhndorf SM. (December 2007). "Outline of Ascomycota – 2007". Myconet. 13. Chicago, USA: The Field Museum, Department of Botany: 1–58. Archived from the original on 2009-03-18.
- ^ Sutherland GK. (1916). "Additional notes on marine pyrenomycetes". Transactions of the British Mycological Society. 5: 257–63. doi:10.1016/S0007-1536(14)80029-6.
- ^ Kholmeyer J, Volkmann-Kohlmeyer B (2000). "Illustrated key to the filamentous higher marine fungi". Botanica Marina. 34: 1–61. doi:10.1515/botm.1991.34.1.1.
- ^ Campbell J. (2005). "Neotypification of Lulworthia fucicola". Mycologia. 97 (2): 549–51. doi:10.3852/mycologia.97.2.549. PMID 16396361.
- ^ a b "Species Fungorum - Search Page - Lulworthia". www.speciesfungorum.org. Retrieved 17 July 2023.
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