Asterostomella salaciae P.D. Natekar, A.P. Patil, C.R. Patil, M.R. Bhise & S.V. Kambhar

Natekar, Pratik D., Patil, Anjali P., Patil, Chandrahas R., Bhise, Mahendra R. & Kambhar, Sidanand V., 2024, New teleomorphic and anamorphic taxa of Asterinaceous black mildew from Western coast of India, Phytotaxa 642 (1), pp. 73-83 : 78-82

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.642.1.6

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13693174

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03904408-8E2A-E05E-FF64-FA723F39FD04

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scientific name

Asterostomella salaciae P.D. Natekar, A.P. Patil, C.R. Patil, M.R. Bhise & S.V. Kambhar
status

sp. nov.

Asterostomella salaciae P.D. Natekar, A.P. Patil, C.R. Patil, M.R. Bhise & S.V. Kambhar sp. nov. ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 )

MycoBank number: MB 849499

Etymology:—Name after refers the host genus.

Holotype:—AMH-10528

Colonies epiphyllous, thin crustose, up to 4 mm in diameter, confluent. Hyphae flexuous, branching, opposite to irregular at acute to wide angles, loosely reticulate, cells 12.5–30.5 × 2–3.5 µm. Appressoria few, two celled, alternate, sometimes unilateral, lobed, globose, 7.5–15 × 5–8 µm; stalk cells cuneate to cylindrical, 2–2.5 × 1.8–4 µm; head cells, 4.5–9.5 × 5–8 µm, straight to variously curved, angular, sub-lobate. Pycnothyria grouped to scattered, up to 135 µm in diameter, stellately dehiscing at center, margin fringed with hyphae; conidia oval to pyriform, brown, 11–21 × 9.5–11.5 µm.

Material examined:— INDIA. Maharashtra: Kadugaon, Ratnagiri , on leaves of Salacia chinensis L. ( Celastraceae ), 16°93’70” N, 73°50’75” E, 105 m, 17 December 2022, Pratik Dilip Natekar- 5184, AMH-10528 (holotype) .

Distribution:— India (Maharashtra).

Notes:—Twenty-four species of Asterostomella have been described from 19 angiosperm families ( Hosagoudar 2012), but none has been found on any host from the Celastraceae . As a result, based on host specificity, the current collection on Salacia chinensis is treated as a new species.

Asterostomula coccineae P.D. Natekar, A.P. Patil, C.R. Patil, M.R. Bhise & S.V. Kambhar sp. nov. ( Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 ) MycoBank number: MB 849505

Etymology:—Name refers to the host species.

Holotype:—AMH-10529

Colonies epiphyllous, sub-dense, up to 2 mm in diameter, confluent. Hyphae flexuous to crooked, branching irregular at acute to wide angles, loosely to closely reticulate, cells 11–21 × 3–4 µm. Appressoria absent. Pycnothyria grouped or scattered, orbicular, up to 90 µm in diameter, stellately dehiscing at center; conidia oblong to ovate, brown, 13–15 × 5.5–7.5 µm.

Material examined:— INDIA. Maharashtra: Pali, Ratnagiri, on leaves of Ixora coccinea L. ( Rubiaceae ), 16°97’42” N, 73°49’32” E, 129 m, 18 December 2022, Pratik Dilip Natekar-5190, AMH-10529 (holotype).

Distribution:— India (Maharashtra).

Notes:—Only one species, Asterostomula pavettae Hosag. & Sabeena , has been recorded on Pavetta sp. in Kerala ( Hosagoudar 2012). As a result of host specificity, the current collection is classified as a new species.

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