Cryptosphaeria ligniota (Fr.) Auersw.

Vasilyeva, Larissa & Ma, Haixia, 2014, Diatrypaceous fungi in north-eastern China. 1. Cryptosphaeria and Diatrype, Phytotaxa 186 (5), pp. 261-270 : 262

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.186.5.3

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Cryptosphaeria ligniota (Fr.) Auersw.
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Cryptosphaeria ligniota (Fr.) Auersw. , in Rabenhorst, Fungi europ. exsicc.: no. 1269. 1869. ( Figs. 4 View FIGURES , 15 View FIGURES )

Specimens examined:— CHINA. Heilongjiang Province: Xingkaihu Nature Reserve, on dead branches of Populus tremula , 1 September 2003, L. Vasilyeva, VLA P-1478; Jilin Province: Changbai Mountain National Nature Reserve, Dayangcha area, on dead branches of Populus tremula , 4 August 2008, L. Vasilyeva, VLA P-2185; vicinity of The Red Leaves Valley of Jiaohe, Ai-Lin forest farm, on dead branches of Populus tremula , 30 August 2013, L. Vasilyeva, VLA P-2813.

Stromata immersed in bark remaining unchanged or slightly inflated, irregular, widely effused or spot-shaped, surrounded by a black line deeply in the back, recognized by small and black dots of integrate ostioles scattered on the surface; perithecia monostichous or distichous, scattered or aggregated, singly erumpent, 250–300 µm diam. Asci cylindrical, paraphysate, 25–35 × 7–9 µm in spore bearing part, stalks of different length, containing 8 biseriate or conglobate ascospores, apical ring tiny and non-amyloid. Ascospores one-celled, allantoid, slightly greenish, 8–12 × 2–2.5 µm.

In the north-eastern Asia, this species seems to be restricted to Populus tremula , whereas it is replaced by C. nigrescens on other Populus species.

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