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Hadrospora fallax

Hadrospora fallax (Mouton) Boise, Mem. N. Y. bot. Gdn 49: 310 (1989).

Trematosphaeria fallax Mouton, Bull. Soc. R. Bot. Belg. 25(no. 1): 155 (1886).

           Index Fungorum number: IF 135663; Facesoffungi number: FoF 00286, Fig. 1

Description: see Phookamsak et al. (2014).

Material considered: see Phookamsak et al. (2014).

Fig. 1 Hadrospora fallax (BR 5020009617141, holotype). a, b Herbarium material and fruiting bodies on host surface. c Section through an ascoma. d Section through peridium. e Pseudoparaphyses. f, g Asci. h–l Ascospores. Scale bars: b = 200 μm, c = 100 μm, d = 20 μm, e–l = 50 μm.

Importance and distribution

Hadrospora comprises only one species known on wood in Asia (China, Japan), Europe (Belgium) and The United States.

 

References

Boise JR. 1989 – On Hadrospora, a new genus in the Phaeosphaeriaceae and Byssothecium alpestris. Memoirs of The New York Botanical Garden 49, 308–310.

Phookamsak R, Liu JK, McKenzie EH, Manamgoda DS et al. 2014 – Revision of Phaeosphaeriaceae. Fungal Diversity 68, 159–238.

Shearer CA.1993 – Reexamination of eight taxa originally described in Leptosphaeria on members of the Asteraceae. Mycologia 85, 825–834.

Tanaka E, Harada Y. 2003 – Hadrospora fallax (Pleosporales) found in Japan. Mycoscience 44, 245–248.

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

 

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