Pleurophragmium luguense (R. J. Xu, Q. Zhao & Boonmee) Réblová & Hern.-Restr. comb. nov.

Basionym.

Neomyrmecridium luguense R. J. Xu, Q. Zhao & Boonmee, Curr. Res. Environm. Appl. Mycol. 13: 495. 2023.

Typus.

CHINA • Yunnan Province, Ninglang County, Lugu Lake; 27°40.07'N, 100°47.08'E; saprobic on submerged decaying wood in freshwater habitats; 2 672 m a. s. l.; 5 Mar 2021; H. W. Shen L 1127, (holotype HKAS 124601, ex-type culture KUNCC 10796) .

Notes.

Pleurophragmium lugulense resembles P. obcampanuloides (Matsushima 1995); although their 2–3 - septate conidia are similar in size, they differ in shape, being obovoid and tapering to a point in P. lugulense, compared to obpyriform and more turbinate in the latter species. It can also be compared to P. yunnanense (Ma et al. 2014); however, P. yunnanense differs in broadly fusiform conidia.