March 11, 2024: A new paper on the genus Licea by members of the Myxotropic team has been recently published in Phytotaxa.
Licea is one of the most taxonomically complex genera of bright-spored Myxomycetes. Indeed, it is considered a catchall genus, with a particularly wide morphological variability, formed by species not fitting anywhere else.
To shed light on its taxonomy, the authors have carried out a taxonomic review of the members of the subgenus Licea, which included the study of type materials, the obtention of SEM images, the standardization of the descriptions of the species and an update of taxonomic information on distinctive stable morphological characters. Moreover, a new species, Licea ampulliformis, has been described, the nomenclature has been revised, and a dichotomous key has been generated to facilitate the identification of species.
It’s fresh from the oven, so don’t lose the opportunity to read it now!
More News
A study indicated that terrestrial soils harbor most undescribed protists species.
July 9, 2021: Dr. Enrique Lara, Co-Principal Investigator of the Myxotropic Proyect, has participated in an international study on [...]
“Guía para el estudio de la taxonomía y ecología de Myxomycetes”, a resource to have on hand.
July 8, 2021: Drs. Lado and Rojas, both members of the Myxotropic team, have recently launched a guide, written [...]
Second thesis defense in the same month.
July 7, 2021: Another member of our research group, Italo Treviño, will also defend his thesis at the Autonomous [...]
MyxoKeys, a must-see section in the Myxotropic website.
July 6, 2021: Happy summer break everyone! In the meanwhile, we are glad to launch “MyxoKeys”, a new section [...]