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Mycosphaerellopsis myricariae

Mycosphaerellopsis myricariae (Fuckel) Höhn., Annls mycol. 16(1/2): 157 (1918).

Index Fungorum number: IF 499606; Facesoffungi number: FoF 03867 , Fig. 1

Description: see Monkai et al. (2013).

Material considered: see Monkai et al. (2013).

Fig. 1 Mycosphaerellopsis myricariae (2437, holotype). a Herbarium label. b, c Ascostromata on the host surface. d Section of ascostromata. e Section of the peridium. f Close up of the ostiole. Note periphyses. g Immature ascus. h, i Mature asci. j, k Ascospores. Scale bars: c = 500 μm, d, g–i = 50 μm, e = 30 μm, f = 20 μm, j, k = 10 μm.

Importance and distribution

Only two species of Mycosphaerellopsis are known on two host plants in Caprifoliaceae and Tamaricaceae. Mycosphaerellopsis moravica and M. myricariae are known from Europe (Czech Republic, Germany, England).

 

References

Barr ME, 1996 – Planistromellaceae, a new family in the Dothideales. Mycotaxon 60, 433–442.

Monkai J, Liu JK, Boonmee S, Chomnunti P, Chukeatirote E, Jones EBG, Wang Y, Hyde KD. 2013 – Planistromellaceae (Botryosphaeriales). Cryptogamie Mycology 34, 45–77.

Wijayawardene NN, Hyde KD, Dai DQ, Sánchez-García M et al. 2022 – Outline of Fungi and fungus-like taxa – 2021. Mycosphere 13, 53–453. Doi 10.5943/mycosphere/13/1/2

 

 

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