Allophaeosphaeria muriformis
Allophaeosphaeria muriformis Ariyaw., Camporesi & K.D. Hyde [as 'muriformia'], in Liu et al., Fungal Diversity 72: 137 (2015).
= Septoriella muriformis (Ariyaw., Camporesi & K.D. Hyde) Y. Marín & Crous, in Marin-Felix et al., Stud. Mycol. 94: 110 (2019).
Index Fungorum number: IF 632005; Facesoffungi number: FoF 00410, Fig. 1
Description: see Liu et al. (2015); Marin-Felix et al. (2019).
Material considered: see Liu et al. (2015); Marin-Felix et al. (2019).
Fig. 1 Allophaeosphaeria muriformis (MFLU 15–0067, holotype, re-illustrated from Liu et al. 2015). a, b Ascomata on the host surface. c Section of an ascoma. d Close up of the peridium. e–h Cylindrical asci with a minute pedicel. i–l Hyaline to pale brown ascospores. l Ascospores mounted in Indian ink. Scale bars: c = 50 μm, d, h–j = 5 μm, e–g = 30 μm, k = 10 μm.
Importance and distribution
Allophaeosphaeria comprises six species reported on Fabaceae, Poaceae and Ranunculaceae and is known only from Europe (Italy).
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