Ceramothyrium thailandicum Chomnunti & K.D. Hyde

Zeng, Xiang-Yu, Wen, Ting-Chi, Chomnunti, Putarak, Liu, Jian-Kui, Boonmee, Saranyaphat & Hyde, Kevin D., 2016, Ceramothyrium longivolcaniforme sp. nov., a new species of Chaetothyriaceae from northern Thailand, Phytotaxa 267 (1), pp. 51-60 : 58

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.267.1.5

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scientific name

Ceramothyrium thailandicum Chomnunti & K.D. Hyde
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Ceramothyrium thailandicum Chomnunti & K.D. Hyde View in CoL ( Fig 3 View FIGURE 3 )

Epiphytic and epiphyllous on dried leaves of an unidentified host. Mycelial pellicle subiculum-like, brownish to blackish, closely reticulate, slightly constricted at septa, radiating outwards, anastomosing at central ostiole, with cells of the hyphal network. Ascomata 330–370 μm (x = 350 μm, n = 10) in diameter, superficial, solitary or scattered, coriaceous, black, globose, covered by a subiculum or layer, with a circumferential space around the maturing ascomata. Peridium light brown, with compressed, hyaline, inner cells of textura prismatica. Asci 55–65 × 20–25 μm (x = 59 × 24 μm, n = 20), 8-spored, bitunicate, pyriform to oboviod, short pedicellate. Ascospores 20–25 × 5–7 μm (x = 24 × 6 μm, n = 30), 2-seriate, hyaline, subcylindrical to slightly clavate, 5-septate, not constricted at the septum, the two central cells slightly longer than others, rounded at the apex, tapering at the base, lacking of sheath.

Material examined: — THAILAND, Chiang Mai, Mae Taeng, Pa Pae, Bahn Pa Dheng, 128 Moo 3, Mushroom Research Centre, on dried leaves of an unidentified plant, 22 November 2013, Xiang-Yu Zeng ( MFLU 13-0632).

Notes: — Ceramothyrium thailandicum was described and introduced by Chomnunti & Hyde (2012) with mostly 8-septate, clavate ascospores and a distinct mucilaginous sheath. Phylogenetic analyses showed no difference between these two collections of C. thailandicum ( MFLU 13-0632 and MFLU 10-0008). The ITS and LSU sequence data are 99% identical. However, there are some differences in the respect of morphology. C. thailandicum ( MFLU 13-0632) was found on dead leaves and has 5-septate ascospores lacking a sheath, while the type was found on living leaves, with 7–9-septate ascospores, with a mucilaginous sheath.

MFLU

Mae Fah Laung University Herbarium

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Louisiana State University - Herbarium

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