Oceanitis species
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.663.4.1 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A887B7-FFD7-5A24-FF79-F8D2169A442A |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Oceanitis species |
status |
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Key to Oceanitis species
1. Ascomata are peritheciod ..................................................................................................................................................................2
1. Ascomata are stromatic ................................................................................................................ Oceanitis sp. ( Dupont et al. 2009)
2. Ascospores are septate .....................................................................................................................................................................3
2. Ascospores are unicellular .................................................................................................................................................................6
3. Ascospores are one-septate.............................................................................................................................................. O. scuticella View in CoL
3. Asospores with more than one septum...............................................................................................................................................4 4. Ascospores with less than 5 septa ............................................................................................................................. O. unicaudatum View in CoL
4. Ascospores with more than 5 septa ....................................................................................................................................................5
5. Ascospores with one polar appendage ...................................................................................................................... O. cincinnatula View in CoL
5. Ascospores with two polar appendages .......................................................................................................................... O. viscidula View in CoL
6. Ascospores with one type of appendages ........................................................... Oceanitis cf. abyssalis ( Dupont & Schwabe 2016)
6. Ascospores with two types of appendages ....................................................................................................................... O. abyssalis
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