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Longispora clematidis

Longispora clematidis Phukhams., & K.D. Hyde, in Phukhamsakda et al., Fungal Diversity: 10.1007/s13225-020-00448-4, [81] (2020).

 Index Fungorum number: IF 557199; Facesoffungi number: FoF 07306, Fig. 1

 Description: see Phukhamsakda et al. (2020).

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

Fig. 1 Longispora clematidis (MFLU 20–0420, holotype, from Phukhamsakda et al. 2020). a, b Appearance of ascomata on host substrate. c Vertical section through ascoma. d Ostiolar canal. e Section of peridium. f Pseudo paraphyses g−i Asci. j−m Ascospores (m Ascospores in cotton blue). Scale bars: c = 100 µm, d–f, j–m = 20 µm, g–i = 50 µm.

Importance and distribution

Longispora comprises only one species known on Clematis vitalba (Ranunculaceae) in Europe (Italy).

 

References

Hyde KD, Hongsanan S, Jeewon R, Bhat DJ et al. 2016 – Fungal diversity notes 367–490: taxonomic and phylogenetic contributions to fungal taxa. Fungal Diversity 80, 1–270.

Hyde KD, Norphanphoun C, Maharachchikumbura SSN, Bhat DJ et al. 2020 – Refined families of Sordariomycetes. Mycosphere 11, 305–1059.

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.

 

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