Superregnum: Eukaryota
Cladus: Unikonta
Phylum: Amoebozoa
Subphylum: Conosa
Infraphylum: Mycetozoa
Classis: Myxogastrea (= Myxomycetes)
Ordo: Stemonitida
Familia: Stemonitidae
Genus: Stemonitis
Stemonitis is a distinctive genus of slime moulds found throughout the world (except Antarctica). They are characterised by the tall brown sporangia, supported on slender stalks, which grow in clusters on rotting wood.[2] The genus was first described by German botanist Johann Gottlieb Gleditsch in 1753. A 2014 estimate suggests that there are 18 species in the genus.[3] Identification within the genus is difficult, and can only be performed with confidence using a microscope or by DNA sequencing. A fossil specimen (in Burmese amber) is known from the mid-Cretaceous (99 ma).[4]
Species
The following species are accepted by Species Fungorum:[5]
Stemonitis axifera (Bull.) T.Macbr. (1889)
Stemonitis farrensis T. N. Lakh. & Mukerji (1977)
Stemonitis ferruginea Ehrenb. (1818)
Stemonitis flavogenita E. Jahn (1904)
Stemonitis foliicola Ing (1967)
Stemonitis fusca Roth (1787)
Stemonitis graciliformis Nann.-Bremek., Mukerji & Pasricha (1984)
Stemonitis herbatica Peck (1874)
Stemonitis inconspicua Nann.-Bremek. (1966)
Stemonitis laxifila Nann.-Bremek. & Y. Yamam. (1988)
Stemonitis lignicola Nann.-Bremek. (1973)
Stemonitis marjana Y. Yamam. (2000)
Stemonitis mediterraneensis H.H. Doğan & Eroğlu (2014)[3]
Stemonitis mussooriensis G. W. Martin, K. S. Thind & Sohi (1957)
Stemonitis nigrescens Rex (1891)
Stemonitis pallida Wingate (1899)
Stemonitis rhizoideipes Nann.-Bremek., R. Sharma & K. S. Thind (1984)
Stemonitis smithii T.Macbr. (1893)
Stemonitis splendens Rostaf. (1875)
Stemonitis virginiensis Rex (1891)
References
"Genus Record Details: Stemonitis Gled., Method. Fung.: 140 (1753)". Species Fungorum. CAB International. Retrieved April 12, 2012.
Gary Emberger (2008). "Stemonitis sp". Messiah College. Retrieved April 13, 2012.
Doğan HH, Eroğlu G (2014). "A new Stemonitis species from Turkey". Mycotaxon. 129 (2): 293–296. doi:10.5248/129.293.
Rikkinen, Jouko; Grimaldi, David A.; Schmidt, Alexander R. (December 2019). "Morphological stasis in the first myxomycete from the Mesozoic, and the likely role of cryptobiosis". Scientific Reports. 9 (1): 19730. Bibcode:2019NatSR...919730R. doi:10.1038/s41598-019-55622-9. ISSN 2045-2322. PMC 6930221. PMID 31874965.
"Stemonitis". Species Fungorum. CAB International. Retrieved April 12, 2012.
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