Nagrajomyces fusiformis C. L. Hou & L. Zhuo, 2022

Zhuo, Lan, Guo, Mei-Jun, Wang, Qiu-Tong, Zhou, Hao, Piepenbring, Meike & Hou, Cheng-Lin, 2022, A new study of Nagrajomyces: with two new species proposed and taxonomic status inferred by phylogenetic methods, MycoKeys 93, pp. 131-148 : 131

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.93.93712

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scientific name

Nagrajomyces fusiformis C. L. Hou & L. Zhuo
status

sp. nov.

Nagrajomyces fusiformis C. L. Hou & L. Zhuo sp. nov.

Figs 2 View Figure 2 , 3 View Figure 3

Etymology.

The epithet Nagrajomyces fusiformis refers to fusoid conidia.

Type.

China, Yunnan province, Lijiang, Yulong , 26°40'55"N, 99°54'01"E, alt. 2762 m, on dying twigs of Rhododendron vellereum Hutch. ex Tagg., 20 June 2021, coll. C.L. Hou, M.J. Guo, H. Zhou (holotype CAF 800050) GoogleMaps .

Diagnosis.

This new species differs from N. dictyosporus and N. laojunshanensis by fusoid to elongate-fusoid conidia with pointed ends, usually 1-septate and smaller.

Description.

Conidiomata solitary, pycnidial, irregularly plurilocular, subepidermal in origin, immersed at first, then becoming erumpent through the periderm of the host, 545-554 μm diameter, 520-546 μm high, peridium dark brown, 47.0-67.5 μm thick. Conidiophores ampulliform, smooth, hyaline, multiguttulate, 12-29 × 2.0-3.5 μm (x̄ = 19 × 3 μm, n = 20). Conidia fusoid to elongate-fusoid, 1-septate, cells equal, smooth, hyaline to pale brown, 13.5-19.0 × 3-4 μm (x̄ = 16.5 × 3.5 μm, n = 20), with a whip-like appendage at the tip of each conidium, 30-77 μm (x̄ = 51 μm, n = 20) in length (Fig. 4 View Figure 4 ). Sexual morph not observed.

Additional specimen examined.

China, Yunnan Province, Lijiang, Laojunshan, 26°37'56"N, 99°43'30"E, alt. 3873 m, on dying twigs of Rhododendron vellereum , 20 June 2021, coll. C.L. Hou, M.J. Guo, H. Zhou (BJTC 1773).

Notes.

Nagragomyces fusiformis differs from other species of Nagrajomyces by narrower and 1-septate conidia.