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Sarcinella heterospora

Sarcinella heterospora Sacc., Fungi italica autogr. del. 1-4: tab. 126 (1877).

           Index Fungorum number: IF 216101; Facesoffungi number: FoF 12088, Fig. 1

Description: see Hosagoudar (2011); Dai et al. (2014).

Material considered: see Hosagoudar (2011); Dai et al. (2014).

 

Fig. 1 Sarcinella heterospora (Fungi ital. no. 126, holotype, re-drawn from Tab. 126 and 127 in Saccardo 1877). a Superficial hypha. b Ascomata. c Asci. d Ascospores. e Conidiophores and conidia. f Conidia. Scale bars: b = 50 µm, c, f = 20 µm, d = 10 µm, e = 30 µm.

Importance and distribution

Sarcinella comprises 69 species known on wide range of plants such as Cassia alata (Fabaceae), Cissampelos mucronata (Menispermaceae), Erythrina poeppigiana (Fabaceae), Guazuma tomentosa (Malvaceae), Lochnera rosea (Apocynaceae), Malachra alceifolia (Malvaceae), Miconia tuberculata (Melastomataceae), Milleria quinqueflora (Asteraceae), Mimusops obovata (Sapotaceae), Ochna sp. (Ochnaceae) and Pavetta bowkeri (Rubiaceae). Sarcinella is reported from Africa (Congo, Ghana, Sierra Leone, Sudan, Uganda), Asia (India, Java, Malaysia, Nepal, Philippines), Australia, Caribbean (Cuba) and South America (Brazil, Ecuador, Venezuela).

 

References

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Hughes SJ. 1983 – Five species of Sarcinella from North America, with notes on Questieriella n. gen., Mitteriella, Endophragmiopsis, Schiffnerula, and Clypeolella. Canadian Journal of Botany 61, 1727–1767.

Hughes SJ. 1990 – Schiffnerula corni n. sp. and its Sarcinella and Questieriella synanamorphs from Quebec. Mycologia 82, 657–658.

Meenu Singh SK, Chaudhary RK. 1994 – New species and new record of Sarcinella from Nepal Himalayas. Journal of Living World 1, 106–111.

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Saccardo PA. 1877 – Fungi veneti novi vel critici vel Mycologiae Venetae addendi. Michelia 1–72.

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