Neophaeosphaeria filamentosa
Neophaeosphaeria filamentosa (Ellis & Everh.) M.P.S. Câmara, M.E. Palm & A.W. Ramaley, in Câmara, Ramaley, Castlebury & Palm, Mycol. Res. 107(5): 519 (2003).
≡ Leptosphaeria filamentosa Ellis & Everh., J. Mycol. 4(8): 76 (1888).
Index Fungorum number: IF 373056; Facesoffungi number: FoF 11619, Fig. 1
Description: see Ariyawansa et al. (2015).
Material considered: see Ariyawansa et al. (2015).
Fig. 1 Neophaeosphaeria filamentosa (NY 00914294, holotype). a Herbarium label. b, c Appearance of ascomata on host substrate. d Peridium. e Cellular pseudoparaphyses. f, g Asci with ascospores. h–j Ascospores. Scale bars: d = 50 μm, e = 10 μm, f, g = 20 μm, h–j = 5 μm.
Importance and distribution
Neophaeosphaeria comprises four species known on Agave tequilana (Asparagaceae), Yucca sp. (Asparagaceae) and Phragmites australis (Poaceae). Neophaeosphaeria is known from Asia (China) and North America (Mexico, The United States).
References
Ariyawansa HA, Phukhamsakda C, Thambugala KM, Bulgakov TS et al. 2015 – Revision and phylogeny of Leptosphaeriaceae. Fungal Diversity 74, 19–51.
Câmara MPS, Palm ME, van Berkum P, Stewart EL. 2001– Systematics of Paraphaeosphaeria: a molecular and morphological approach. Mycological Research 105, 41–56.
De Gruyter J, Woudenberg JHC, Aveskamp AA, Verkley GJM et al. 2013 – Redisposition of phoma-like anamorphs in Pleosporales. Studies in Mycology 75, 1–36.
Schoch CL, Crous PW, Groenewald JZ, Boehm EWA et al. 2009 – A class-wide phylogenetic assessment of Dothideomycetes. Studies in Mycology 64, 1–15.
Zhang Y, Schoch CL, Fournier J, Crous PW et al. 2009 – Multi-locus phylogeny of the Pleosporales: a taxonomic, ecological and evolutionary re-evaluation. Studies in Mycology 64, 85–102.
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