Corollospora filiformis Nakagiri

Tibell, Sanja, Tibell, Leif, Pang, Ka-Lai & Jones, E. B. Gareth, 2020, A conspectus of the filamentous marine fungi of Sweden, Botanica Marina (Warsaw, Poland) 63 (2), pp. 141-153 : 145

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https://doi.org/10.1515/bot-2018-0114

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11492571

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scientific name

Corollospora filiformis Nakagiri
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13. Corollospora filiformis Nakagiri View in CoL , in Nakagiri et Tokura, Trans. Mycol. Soc. Japan 28(4): 422 (1988) ( Figure 2C View Figure 2 )

Substrate and distribution: Marine wood. Bohuslän, Skaftö par., Fiskebäckskil, Rödbergsviken, 58°15′08″N, 11°27′57″E, 22.VI 2017, on driftwood, ST 17-25, 17-26 ( UPS); GoogleMaps Bökevik , 58°14′51″N, 11°27′10″E. New to Sweden GoogleMaps .

Notes: Described from Japan and considered to be a subtropical species. It has, however, proven to be rather widespread and has also been reported from India ( Mathrubutham et al. 2009) and Thailand ( Jones et al. 2006). Nevertheless, the disjunction to northern Europe is considerable.

Jones, E. B. G., A. Pilantanapak, I. Chatmala, J. Sakayaroj, S. Phongpaichit and R. Choeyklin. 2006. Thai marine fungal diversity. Songklanakarin J. Sci. Technol. 28: 687 - 708.

Mathrubutham, R., N. Sivakumar and R. Vellaiyan. 2009. Diversity of filamentous fungi on coastal woody debris after tsunami on the southeast coast of India. Czech. Mycol. 61: 107 - 115.

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Figure 2: Marine fungi of Sweden. (A) Remispora cucullata; (B) Corollospora angusta; (C) Corollospora filiformis; (D) Ocostaspora apilongissima; (E) Lulwoana uniseptata; (F) Argentinomyces sp.; (G) Remispora maritima; (H) Havispora longyearbyenensis; (I) Lautisporopsis circumvestita; (J) Remispora pilleata. Scale bars = 10 µm.

UPS

Uppsala University, Museum of Evolution, Botany Section (Fytoteket)