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Setosynnema isthmosporum

Setosynnema isthmosporum D.E. Shaw & B. Sutton, Bot. J. Linn. Soc. 91(1-2): 34 (1985).

            Index Fungorum number: IF 104754; Facesoffungi number: FoF 12032, Fig. 1

Description: see Bai et al. (2013); Guo et al. (2019).

Material considered: see Bai et al. (2013); Guo et al. (2019).

Fig. 1 Setosynnema isthmosporum (re-drawn from Fig. 322B in Seifert et al. 2011). a Conidiomata. b Conidiophores and conidia. c Conidia.

Importance and distribution

Setosynnema comprises three species known on decaying leaves of dicotyledons submerged in rivers in Asia (China, Japan, Malaysia, Thailand).

 

References

Bai YL, Li JY, Qiao M, Qian WY, Yang GZ, Yu ZF. 2013 – Setosynnema yunnanense sp. nov. from submerged decaying leaves. Mycotaxon 125, 81–85.

Guo JS, Zhang Z, Qiao M, Yu ZF. 2019 – Phalangispora sinensis sp. nov. from Yunnan, China and two new members of Wiesneriomycetaceae. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology 69, 3217–3223.

Marvanová L. 2011 – Aquatic hyphomycete genera. 874–884. In: K Seifert et al. The genera of hyphomycetes. CBS Biodiversity Series 9.

Matsushima T. 1996 – Matsushima Mycological Memoirs. No. 9. Kobe, Japan.

Nawawi A. 1985 – Some interesting hyphomycetes from water. Mycotaxon 24, 217–227.

Seifert K, Morgan-Jones G, Gams W, Kendrick B. 2011 – The genera of hyphomycetes. CBS Biodiversity Series no. 9: 1–997. CBS-KNAW Fungal Biodiversity Centre, Utrecht, Netherlands.

 

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