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Neojahnula australiensis

Neojahnula australiensis (K.D. Hyde) W. Dong, H. Zhang & K.D. Hyde, in Dong et al., Fungal Diversity: 10.1007/s13225-020-00463-5, [33] (2020).

           Index Fungorum number: IF 557899; Facesoffungi number: FoF 09241, Fig. 1

Description: see Dong et al. (2020).

Material considered: see Dong et al. (2020).

Fig. 1 Neojahnula australiensis (MFLU 15-2711). a Ascomata on host surface. b Vertical section through ascoma. c Peridium. d Pseudoparaphyses. e, f Asci with ascospores. g–j Ascospores. Scale bars: b, e, f = 20 μm, c = 5 μm, d, g–j = 10 μm.

Importance and distribution

Neojahnula comprises only one species known on wood submerged in freshwater in Australia (Queensland).

 

References

Dong W, Wang B, Hyde KD, McKenzie EHC et al. 2020 – Freshwater Dothideomycetes. Fungal Diversity 105, 319–575.

Huang SK, Maharachchikumbura SSN, Jeewon R, Bhat DJ, Chomnunti P, Hyde KD, Lumyong S. 2018 – Morphological and molecular taxonomy of Jahnula dianchia sp. nov. (Jahnulales) from submerged wood in Dianchi Lake. Yunnan China. Mycological Progress 17, 547–555.

Hyde KD, Norphanphoun C, Abreu VP, Bazzicalupo A et al. 2017 – Fungal diversity notes 603– 708: Taxonomic and phylogenetic notes on genera and species. Fungal Diversity 87, 1–235.

Hyde KD. 1993 Tropical Australian freshwater fungi. V. Bombardia sp., Jahnula australiensis sp. nov., Savoryella aquatica sp. nov. and S. lignicola sp. nov. Australian Systematic Botany 6, 161–167.

Prihatini R, Boonyuen N, Sivichai S. 2008 – Phylogenetic evidence that two submerged-habitat fungal species, Speiropsis pedatospora and Xylomyces chlamydosporus, belong to the order Jahnulales insertae sedis Dothideomycetes. Microbiology Indonesia 2, 136–140.

 

About Dothideomycetes

The website Dothideomycetes.org provides an up-to-date classification and account of all genera of the class Dothideomycetes.

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