Diatrype platystoma (Schwein.) Berk., Grevillea

Vasilyeva, Larissa & Ma, Haixia, 2014, Diatrypaceous fungi in north-eastern China. 1. Cryptosphaeria and Diatrype, Phytotaxa 186 (5), pp. 261-270 : 266

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

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scientific name

Diatrype platystoma (Schwein.) Berk., Grevillea
status

 

Diatrype platystoma (Schwein.) Berk., Grevillea 4: 95. 1876 ( Figs. 10 View FIGURES 9–13 , 19 View FIGURES )

Specimens examined:— CHINA. Heilongjiang Province: Hulin vicinity, Dongfanghong, on dead branches of Betula sp. , 3 September 2003, L. Vasilyeva, VLA P-1504; Jilin Province: Changbai Mountain National Nature Reserve, Huangsongpu area, on dead branches of Corylus sp. and Betula sp. , 27 August 2013, L. Vasilyeva, VLA P-2803, P-2819; Songjiang vicinity, Ailing forest, on dead branches of Carpinus cordata Blume , 24 August 2014, L. Vasilyeva, VLA P-2882.— JAPAN. Tochigi Prefecture: Lake Chizenziko, on Crataegus sp. , 25 June 1999, L. Vasilyeva, VLA P-1512; Asio, on unidentified tree, 28 June 1999, L. Vasilyeva, VLA P-1511).— KOREA. Gyeonggi Province: Paju vicinity, on Malus sp. , 9 June 1999, L. Vasilyeva, VLA P-1511; Gangwon Province: Chiaksan National Park, on Quercus sp. , 9 June 2005, L. Vasilyeva, VLA P-1513.

Stromata usually widely effused, brownish but seemingly black because of closely studded with black and discoid ostiloles, surrounded by a black line within the substrate; perithecia monostichous or distichous, singly erumpent, 150– 200 µm diam., with short ostiolar necks. Asci cylindrical, paraphysate, 20–25 × 4–6 µm in spore bearing part, stalks of different length, containing 8 biseriate ascospores, apical ring indistinguishable. Ascospores one-celled, almost straight and hyaline, very thin, 7–9 × 1–1.3 µm long.

Diatrype platystoma is now commonly referred to as Graphostroma platystoma (Schwein.) Piroz. , although it hardly deserves its own genus. We have already discussed the unfortunate travel of this species through different taxa ( Vasilyeva & Stephenson 2004). It is widely distributed in eastern and south-eastern provinces of China (Anhui, Guangdong, Guangxi, Hebei, Hunan, Zhejiang); Shaanxi, Sichuan and Yunnan Provinces are the western limit of the area known. The general area of distribution is temperate forests of the north-eastern Asia and eastern North America (‘Asa-Gray disjunction’), but, unlike many other members of Diatrype , this species does not display any preference to host plants. In the north-eastern Asia, it is most commonly found on Acer , Betula , Crataegus , Corylus , and Malus .

Kingdom

Fungi

Phylum

Ascomycota

Class

Sordariomycetes

Order

Xylariales

Family

Diatrypaceae

Genus

Diatrype

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Magnoliopsida

Order

Fagales

Family

Betulaceae

Genus

Betula

Loc

Diatrype platystoma (Schwein.) Berk., Grevillea

Vasilyeva, Larissa & Ma, Haixia 2014
2014
Loc

Diatrype platystoma (Schwein.)

Berk. 1876: 95
1876
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