Pseudallescheria boydii (Shear) McGinnis, A.A. Padhye & Ajello, Mycotaxon
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.295.2.4 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13688495 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F26165-9643-FFC1-A3B9-F91DFAE2B095 |
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Pseudallescheria boydii (Shear) McGinnis, A.A. Padhye & Ajello, Mycotaxon |
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9. Pseudallescheria boydii (Shear) McGinnis, A.A. Padhye & Ajello, Mycotaxon View in CoL 14(1): 97 (1982)
( Plate 1 View PLATE 1 , Figs. 22–24)
Ascomata non-ostiolate, gregarious, superficial, globose, black or dark brown, 150–250 μm diam., glabrous to sparsely hairy. Hairs hyphoid, simple to rarely branched, thin-walled, septate, smooth to finely roughened, hyaline, 2–2.5 μm thick at the broadest part, narrowing towards the apex. Peridium pseudoparenchymatous, membranaceous, 33–35 μm thick, formed by angular to elongated (textura epidermoidea), light brown to golden cells, 5–15 μm, thin-walled. Asci 8-spored, saccate, 15–16 μm long, “pars sporifera” 7–8.5 μm, evanescent. Ascospores 1-celled, ellipsoid to slightly fusoid, smooth, light yellow to pale golden, copper colored “en masse”, 5–6.5 × 3–4 μm, with two terminal germ pores.
Material examined: — BRAZIL. Pernambuco, Instituto Agronômico de Pernambuco ( IPA), Caruaru, on goat dung, 03 Jan 2013, R. F. R. Melo ( URM 86685a!, 86685b!, 86685c!, URM 86688a!, 86 688b!, 86688c!). Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco ( UFRPE), Recife, on cattle dung, 20. Mar 2012, R. F. R. Melo ( URM 86686!), 26 Mar 2012, R. F. R. Melo ( URM 86687!).
Habitat: —Occasionally recorded in clinical samples and commonly on soil and dung of various animals, especially domestic herbivores.
Distribution: —Worldwide.
Notes:— Pseudallescheria boydii has similar morphology to P. fusoidea (Arx) McGinnis, A.A. Padhye & Ajello (1973: 98) , which differs by having broader ascospores (3–4 μm) and to P. africana (Arx & G. Franz) McGinnis, A.A. Padhye & Ajello (1982: 97) , which differs mainly by its smaller ascomata. Isolates identified as P. boydii were agents of mycosis in humans, associated with some degree of immunosuppression. The material analyzed here has shorter ascospores than the average for this species. However, the slightly fusoid shape differs from P. minutispora Gilgado, Gené, Cano & Guarro (2005: 4938) , with ellipsoidal ascospores, with rounded ends ( Guarro et al. 2012).
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Pseudallescheria boydii (Shear) McGinnis, A.A. Padhye & Ajello, Mycotaxon
Melo, Roger Fagner Ribeiro, Maia, Leonor Costa & Miller, Andrew Nicholas 2017 |
Pseudallescheria boydii (Shear) McGinnis, A.A. Padhye & Ajello, Mycotaxon
McGinnis, A. A. Padhye & Ajello 1982: 97 |