Junewangia

Song, Hai-Yan, Zhong, Ping-An, Liao, Jiang-Lin, Wang, Zhao-Hai, Hu, Dian-Ming & Huang, Ying- Jin, 2018, Junewangia aquatica (Junewangiaceae), a new species from freshwater habitats in China, Phytotaxa 336 (3), pp. 272-278 : 275

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.336.3.5

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FA5565-D51B-FB5A-74AA-7F17FA43FAB9

treatment provided by

Felipe

scientific name

Junewangia
status

 

Key to the species of Junewangia View in CoL View at ENA

1. Conidiogenous cells terminal or intercalary, conidia acropleurogenous, subglobose to broadly ellipsoidal, 17–20 × 14–18 μm ...... ............................................................................................................................................................................................ J. aquatica View in CoL

1. Conidiogenous cells terminal, never intercalary, conidia acrogenous................................................................................................2

2. Conidial secession rhexolytic, conidia elliptical or occasionally subglobose, 13–23 × 10–14.5 μm ....................... J. queenslandica View in CoL

2. Conidial secession schizolytic............................................................................................................................................................3

3. Conidia 26–35 × 19–28 μm, with oblique septa, pale to mid brown, with a short cylindrical, 4–5 um wide basal cell ..... J. obliqua View in CoL

3. Conidia less than 20 μm long.............................................................................................................................................................4

4. Conidia olivaceous brown, with numerous oblique septa, spherical to subspherical, 15–20 × 17–20 μm............... J. sphaerospora View in CoL

4. Conidia pale brown, with 1–2 transverse and 1–2 longitudinal septa, broadly elliptical to globose, 10–15 × 9.5–14 μm .. J. lamma View in CoL

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