Junewangia
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 |
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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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