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Eremomyces bilateralis

Eremomyces bilateralis Malloch & Cain, Can. J. Bot. 49(6): 849 (1971).

           Index Fungorum number: IF 313945; Facesoffungi number: FoF05361, Fig. 1

Description: see Hyde et al. (2013).

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

Fig. 1 Eremomyces bilateralis (TRTC 045344, holotype). a Herbarium packet and label. b Hebarium culture. c Pycnidium on the upper surface of agar media. d Squash mount of pycnidium. e Conidia. Scale bars: c = 2000 µm, d = 300 µm, e = 50 µm.

Importance and distribution

Eremomyces comprises two species. Eremomyces bilateralis is known on dung of Erethizon dorsatus (Erethizontidae) in North America (Canada (Ontario)) while E. langeronii is reported from unknown host in Europe (Netherlands).

 

References

Hyde KD, Jones EBG, Liu JK, Ariyawansa H et al. 2013 – Families of Dothideomycetes. Fungal Diversity 63, 1–313.

Kang HJ, Sigler L, Lee J, Gibas CFC, Yun SH, Lee YW. 2010 – Xylogone ganodermophthora sp. nov., an ascomycetous pathogen causing yellow rot on cultivated mushroom Ganoderma lucidum in Korea. Mycologia 102, 1167–1184.

Malloch D, Cain R. 1971 – Four new genera of cleistothecial ascomycetes with hyaline ascospores.  Canadian Journal of Botany 49, 847–854.

Malloch D, Sigler L. 1988 –The Eremomycetaceae (Ascomycotina). Canadian Journal of Botany 66, 1929–1932.

 

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