Acervus stipitatus Ekanayaka, Q. Zhao & K.D. Hyde, 2016

Ekanayaka, Anusha H., Zhao, Qi, Jones, E. B. Gareth, Pu, En-Da & Hyde, Kevin D., 2016, Two novel Acervus species extend their distribution within Yunnan, China, Phytotaxa 283 (1), pp. 74-82 : 78

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.283.1.5

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scientific name

Acervus stipitatus Ekanayaka, Q. Zhao & K.D. Hyde
status

sp. nov.

Acervus stipitatus Ekanayaka, Q. Zhao & K.D. Hyde View in CoL , sp. nov. Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3

Index Fungorum number: IF552370 Facesoffungi number: FoF 02525

Etymology:—The specific epithet stipitatus refers to the apothecial type.

Holotype:— CHINA, Yunnan Province, Xishuangbanna, buffer zone of the Nabanhe National Nature Reserve ( NNNR), N22 ◦ 04ʹ –22 ◦ 17ʹ; E100 ◦ 32ʹ –100 ◦ 44ʹ, 30 August 2015, S.C Karunarathna ( MFLU 16–0607 View Materials ). GoogleMaps

Diagnosis:—Apothecia stipitate, discoid, deep yellow. Receptacle concave. Hymenium hyaline to yellowish. Paraphyses subcylindrical. Asci unitunicate inoperculate with 8 ellipsoid ascospores.

Description:— Saprobic on dead stems. Sexual morph: Apothecia 3–8 × 3–5 mm (x =5.2 × 3.8 μm, n=10) arising singly, stipitate, discoid, deep yellow (4A8) when fresh. Receptacle concave, disc and margins are yellow to orange when fresh. Hymenium hyaline to yellowish. Ectal excipulum 90–120 μm (x =106.2 μm, n=10) composed of large, thin-walled, hyaline cells of textura globulosa to angularis and medullary excipulum 130–180 μm (x =168.6 μm, n=10) composed of hyaline cells of textura intricata mixed with textura angularis. Paraphyses 3–5 μm (x =3.6 μm, n=20) wide at the middle, hyaline, aseptate, subcylindrical. Asci 120–15 × 7–10 μm (x =140.2 × 9.1 μm, n=30) (length and the width at the middle) unitunicate, inoperculate, cylindrical, long pedicellate, non-amyloid. Ascospore 9–11 × 6–8 μm (x =10.2 × 6.7 μm, n=40), uniseriate, ellipsoid, uniguttulate, hyaline, aseptate, smooth, thin-walled. Asexual morph: Undetermined.

Habitat and Distribution:—solitary on soil with decaying litter under trees, Yunnan Province, China.

Material examined:— CHINA, Yunnan Province, Xishuangbanna, buffer zone of the Nabanhe National Nature Reserve ( NNNR), N22 ◦ 04ʹ –22 ◦ 17ʹ ; E100 ◦ 32ʹ –100 ◦ 44ʹ, 30 August 2015, S.C Karunarathna ( MFLU 16–0607 View Materials , holotype) .

Notes:— Acervus stipitatus is distinguished by stipitate, discoid orange yellow apothecia with ellipsoid, uniguttulate ascospores. Acervus stipitatus is morphologically similar to A. xishuangbannicus ( Zhuang & Wang 1998) , but they differ in ascomatal colour and spore shape, size and number of guttules present. The spores of A. stipitatus are ellipsoid, uniguttulate and smaller (9–11 × 6–8 μm) and spores of A. xishuangbannicus are broadly ellipsoid, biguttulate and larger (12.5–13.5 × 9–10 μm) ( Table 2).

Kingdom

Fungi

Phylum

Ascomycota

Class

Pezizomycetes

Order

Pezizales

Family

Pyronemataceae

Genus

Acervus

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