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Fuscohilum rhodense

Fuscohilum rhodense (Crous & M.J. Wingf.) Crous, M. Shen & Y. Zhang ter [as 'rhodensis'], in Shen et al., Stud. Mycol. 96: 200 (2020).

Fusicladium rhodense Crous & M.J. Wingf., in Crous et al., Stud. Mycol. 58: 212 (2007).

            Index Fungorum number: IF 837343; Facesoffungi number: FoF 12037, Fig. 1

Description: see Crous et al. (2007b); Koukol (2010).

Material considered: see Crous et al. (2007b); Koukol (2010).

 

Fig. 1 Fuscohilum rhodense (CPC 13156, re-drawn from Fig. 27D, E in Crous et al. 2007). a Colony. b Conidial chains and hyphal coil. c–f Chains of ramoconidia and conidia. Scale bars = 10 μm.

 

Importance and distribution

Fuscohilum comprises only two species known on branches of Ceratonia siliqua (Fabaceae) and rotten Chamaerops humilis (Arecaceae). Fuscohilum is reported from Europe (East Aegean Island, Italy).

 

References

Crous PW, Schubert K, Braun U, de Hoog GS, Hocking AD, Shin HD, Groenewald JZ. 2007 – Opportunistic, human-pathogenic species in the Herpotrichiellaceae are phenotypically similar to saprobic or phytopathogenic species in the Venturiaceae. Studies in Mycology 58, 185–217. doi: 10.3114/sim.2007

Koukol O. 2010 Revision of “Septonema ochraceum” revealed three new species of Venturiaceae and HerpotrichiellaceaeMycological Progress 9, 369–378. 

 

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