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Lojkania hungarica

Lojkania hungarica Rehm, Növényt. Közlem. 4: 2 (1905).

           Index Fungorum number: IF 139986; Facesoffungi number: FoF 00580, Fig. 1

Description: see Phookamsak and Hyde (2015).

Material considered: see Phookamsak and Hyde (2015).

Fig. 1 Lojkania hungarica (S-F7196, type). a Appearance of fungus on host surface. b Section through ascostroma. c Section through peridium. d Pseudoparaphyses. e, f Asci. g–j Ascospores. Scale bars: a = 200 µm, b = 100 µm, c = 20 µm, d–f = 50 µm, g–j = 10 µm.

Importance and distribution

Lojkania comprises ten species known on six plant families Amaranthaceae, Fagaceae, Platanaceae, Poaceae, Salicaceae and Tamaricaceae. Lojkania has been reported from Asia (China (Xinjiang)), Europe (Slovakia) and The United States (California, Kansas, Louisiana, New York, Texas).

 

References

Barr ME. 1984 – Herpotrichia and its segregates. Mycotaxon 20, 1–38.

Eriksson OE, Hawksworth DL. 1991 – Outline of the Ascomycetes–1990. Syst Ascomycetum, Reprint of Volumes 1–4 (1982–1985) 9, 39–271.

Hyde KD, Jones EBG, Liu J-K, Ariyawansa H et al. 2013 – Families of Dothideomycetes. Fungal Diversity 63, 1–313.

Phookamsak R, Hyde KD. 2015 – Fenestellaceae. Mycosphere 6, 402–413.

Sivanesan A 1972 – The genus Herpotrichia Fuckel. Mycological Papers 127, 1–37.

Sivanesan A. 1984 – The bitunicate ascomycetes and their anamorphs. J. Cramer, Vaduz, p 701.

von Arx JA, Müller E. 1975 – A re-evaluation of the bitunicate Ascomycetes with keys to families and genera. Studies in Mycology 9, 1–159.

Yuan ZQ, Barr ME. 1994 – Species of Chaetoplea on desert plants in China. Mycotaxon 52, 495– 499.

Zhang Y, Crous PW, Schoch CL, Hyde KD. 2012 – Pleosporales. Fungal Diversity 53, 1–221.

 

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