Acaulopage

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Acaulopage
Scientific classification e
Kingdom: Fungi
Subdivision: Zoopagomycotina
Class: Zoopagomycetes
Order: Zoopagales
Family: Zoopagaceae
Genus: Acaulopage
Drechsler (1935)
Type species

Drechsler (1935)[1]

Acaulopage is a genus in the former Zygomycota that preys on amoeba.

Morphology[]

Species of Acaulopage are characterized by coenocytic hyphae that have patches of yellowish adhesive patches used to capture amoeba.[2] Conidia are borne directly on the hyphae[1] and vary widely in morphology. Many bear one to many empty appendages.[2] For example, A. marantia conidia have a single appendage;[2] A. tetraceros conidia have an average of four appendages;[1] and, A. lasiospora conidia are covered in appendages.[3] Zygospores are globose with ornamented walls.[2]

Ecology[]

Species are often recovered from soil or leaf litter placed on agar in Petri dishes. is the most commonly reported species.[4][5]

Species[]

According to , there are 27 species of Acaulopage.[2]

  • Drechsler 1938
  • Jones 1959
  • Drechsler 1948
  • Drechsler 1935
  • Drechsler 1936
  • Drechsler 1947
  • Drechsler 1955
  • Drechsler 1955
  • Drechsler 1945
  • Drechsler 1942
  • Drechsler 1948
  • Drechsler 1946
  • Drechsler 1947
  • Drechsler 1942
  • Drechsler 1955
  • Drechsler 1946
  • Drechsler 1935
  • Drechsler 1939
  • Jones 1959
  • Drechsler 1935
  • Drechsler 1935
  • Drechsler 1941
  • Drechsler 1959
  • Drechsler 1935
  • C. Ciccicone 1989
  • Drechsler 1959

References[]

  1. ^ a b c Drechsler, Charles E. (1935). "Some non-catenulate conidial Phycomycetes preyting on terricolous amoebae". Mycologia. 27 (2): 176–205. doi:10.1080/00275514.1935.12017070.
  2. ^ a b c d e Benny, Gerald L. "Acaulopage". Retrieved June 29, 2019.
  3. ^ Drechsler, Charles E. (1942). "New species of Acualopage and Cochlonema destructive to soil amoebae". Mycologia. 34 (3): 274–297. doi:10.1080/00275514.1942.12020896.
  4. ^ Jones, F. R.; Peach, M. (1959). "Acaulopage tetraceros Drechsler var. longa sp. nov". Transactions of the British Mycological Society. 42: 95–96. doi:10.1016/S0007-1536(59)80073-5.
  5. ^ Saikawa, M.; Kadowaki, T. (2002). "Studies on Acaulopage dichotoma and Acaulopage tetraceros (Zoopagales, Zygomycota) capturing amoeba". Nova Hedwigia. 74: 365–371. doi:10.1127/0029-5035/2002/0074-0365.
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