Zasmidium litseae G.Y. Sun & Wanyu Zhao, 2016
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.258.2.9 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03804573-FFE8-5459-FF73-3188FF0BE01D |
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Felipe |
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Zasmidium litseae G.Y. Sun & Wanyu Zhao |
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sp. nov. |
Zasmidium litseae G.Y. Sun & Wanyu Zhao , sp. nov. ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 ) MycoBank MB 812971
Etymology— Named after its host genus.
Mycelium consisting of septate, branched, 1.06–3.16 μm diam. hyphae. Conidiophores lateral on mycelium, solitary, erect, unbranched, straight to somewhat flexuous, subcylindrical, 27.36–59.45 × 2.03–3.09 μm, 0–5-septate. Conidiogenous cells integrated, terminal, subcylindrical, unbranched, but apex frequently swollen, straight or once geniculate, with one to several conidiogenous loci, proliferating sympodially. Conidia ellipsoidal, subcylindrical or fusiform, straight to somewhat flexuous, apex obtusely rounded, base truncate, 0–2-septate, 4.20–16.72 × 1.61–2.76 μm.
Cultural characteristics— On PDA convex, margin entire, with moderate aerial mycelium, reaching 19 mm diam. after 2 weeks.
Mycelial type— Discrete speck.
Holotype — CHINA. Guangxi Province: Beihai City , 21°27’26”N, 109°3’37”E, on the petiole of Litsea glutinosa (Lour.) C.B. Rob, Oct. 2013 , Wanyu Zhao and Liu Gao, HMAS 246718 View Materials (=ZWY137) (dried culture), ex-type CGMCC3.17701 View Materials (=ZWY137). GoogleMaps
Notes— Zasmidium litseae clusters close to Z. syzygii phylogenetically, but they are distinct in morphology. Z. litseae has shorter conidiophores and conidia, and its conidia have fewer septa. The conidiogenous cells of Z. syzygii taper apically towards a rounded or flattened apex, whereas the conidiogenous cells of Z. litseae are often swollen and geniculate towards the apex.
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