Discosia italica W.J. Li, J.K Liu & K.D. Hyde, 2015

Li, Wen-Jing, Liu, Jian-Kui, Bhat, D. Jayarama, Camporesi, Erio, Dai, Dong-Qing, Xu, Jian-Chu, Hyde, Kevin D. & Chomnunti, Putarak, 2015, Molecular phylogenetic analysis reveals two new species of Discosia from Italy, Phytotaxa 203 (1), pp. 37-46 : 42-43

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.203.1.3

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scientific name

Discosia italica W.J. Li, J.K Liu & K.D. Hyde
status

sp. nov.

Discosia italica W.J. Li, J.K Liu & K.D. Hyde View in CoL sp. nov. FIGURE 2 View FIGURE 2 .

Index Fungorum number: IF550758

Faces of Fungi number: FoF00330

Etymology: Named after the country from where the fungus was collected, Italy.

Holotype: MFLU 14–0298 View Materials

Saprobic on dead leaves of Fagus sylvatica . Sexual state: Unknown. Asexual state: coelomycetous. Conidiomata 100–250 (x = 180) μm diam., 20–45 (x = 30) μm high, conspicuous, pycnidial, stromatic, amphigenous, scattered or aggregated and confluent, flattened or concave at the centre with a convex margin and a relatively thin stromatic base, rounded, black, glabrous, epidermal, unilocular or multilocular, with locules separated by cells of textura porrecta, ostiolate. Peridium 6–17 μm wide, composed of 3–4-layers, with outer 1–2-layers brown and inner 1–2-layers hyaline, composed of thin-walled cells of textura angularis. Ostiole circular, papillate. Conidiophores absent. Conidiogenous cells 2–5 × 1–3 (x = 3.5 × 2) μm, holoblastic to phialidic, ampulliform, integrated, hyaline, smooth-walled. Conidia 10–19 × 1.5–4 μm (x = 15 × 2.5, n = 50), cylindrical to allantoid, initially hyaline, becoming pigmented to pale brown at maturity, smooth-walled, guttulate, 3-euseptate, slightly constricted at septa, thin-walled; with basal cell obconic, slightly truncate at the base and appendaged; 2 median cells sucylindrical, with second cell from the base 4–7 μm (x = 5.5 μm) long and third cell 2.5–4 μm (x = 3 μm) long; apical cell subconical with a obtuse apex; apical and basal cells each with a single, simple, unbranched, filamentous appendage at the ends, apical appendage 4–10 μm (x = 8 μm) and basal appendage 6–9 μm (x = 8 μm).

Material examined: — ITALY, Forlì-Cesena [FC], Campigna, Santa Sofia, on dead leaves of Fagus sylvatica

L. ( Fagaceae ), 1 September 2012, Erio Camporesi, IT-712 ( MFLU 14–0298 holotype). ibid. ( KUN! HKAS 83869,

isotype)

Notes: —The fresh collections ( MFLU 14–0298) could not be cultured. Therefore, the fruiting bodies were directly used for sequencing and three sequences of D. italica were obtained and marked as D. italica A, D. italica B,

D. italica C ( Figure 1 View FIGURE 1 ). Similarly, two sequences of D. fagi were made from another collection ( MFLU 14–0299), viz.

D. fagi A and D. fagi B.

L

Nationaal Herbarium Nederland, Leiden University branch

MFLU

Mae Fah Laung University Herbarium

KUN

Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences

HKAS

Cryptogamic Herbarium of Kunming Institute of Botany

A

Harvard University - Arnold Arboretum

B

Botanischer Garten und Botanisches Museum Berlin-Dahlem, Zentraleinrichtung der Freien Universitaet

C

University of Copenhagen

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