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Pseudocoleophoma calamagrostidis

Pseudocoleophoma calamagrostidis Kaz. Tanaka & K. Hiray., in Tanaka et al., Stud. Mycol. 82: 89 (2015).

           Index Fungorum number: IF 811301; Facesoffungi number: FoF 11497, Fig. 1

Description: see Tanaka et al. (2015).

Material considered: see Tanaka et al. (2015).

Fig. 1 Pseudocoleophoma sp. a–q P. bauhiniae (MFLU 18-2178, holotype) a Host. b Ascomata on substrate. c Section through ascoma. d Cellular pseudoparaphyses. e, f Asci. g, h Ascospores. i Conidiomata on the substrate. j Section through conidiomata. k Section through conidioma. l Conidioma wall. m, n Conidiogenous cells. o–q Conidia. r–w Pseudocoleophoma clematidis (MFLU 16-0280, holotype). r Appearance of conidiomata on Clematis vitalba. s Vertical section through conidioma. t Section of conidioma wall. u, v Conidiogenous cells and conidia. w Conidia. Scale bars: a = 1 cm, b, j, k = 100 µm, c = 50 µm, d, g, h, m–o = 10 µm, e, f, l = 20 µm, i = 500 µm,  r = 1 mm, s = 200 µm, t = 50 µm, u, v = 20 µm, p, q, w = 5 µm.

Importance and distribution

Pseudocoleophoma comprises seven species known on six plant families, Asparagaceae, Fabaceae, Poaceae, Ranunculaceae, Typhaceae and Zingiberaceae. Pseudocoleophoma has been reported from Asia (China (Taiwan), Japan, Thailand), Europe (Italy, Netherlands) and United Kingdom.

 

References

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Jayasiri SC, Hyde KD, Jones EBG, McKenzie EHC et al. 2019 – Diversity, morphology and molecular phylogeny of Dothideomycetes on decaying wild seed pods and fruits. Mycosphere 10, 1–186.

Li WJ, McKenZie EHC, Liu JK, Bhat DJ et al. 2020 – Taxonomy and phylogeny of hyaline-spored coelomycetes. Fungal Diversity 100, 279–801.

Phukhamsakda C, McKenzie EHC, Phillips AJL, Jones EBG et al. 2020 – Microfungi associated with Clematis (Ranunculaceae) with an integrated approach to delimiting species boundaries. Fungal Diversity 102, 1–203.

Tanaka K, Hirayama K, Yonezawa H, Sato G et al. 2015 – Revision of the Massarineae (Pleosporales, Dothideomycetes). Studies in Mycology 82, 75–136.

 

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