Dothideopsella Höhn., Sber. Akad. Wiss. Wien, Math.

Ariyawansa, Hiran A., Kang, Ji-Chuan, Alias, Siti A., Chukeatirote, Ekachai & Hyde, Kevin D., 2013, Towards a natural classification of Dothideomycetes: The genera Dermatodothella, Dothideopsella, Grandigallia, Hysteropeltella and Gloeodiscus (Dothideomycetes incertae sedis), Phytotaxa 147 (2), pp. 35-47 : 38-40

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Dothideopsella Höhn., Sber. Akad. Wiss. Wien, Math.
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Dothideopsella Höhn., Sber. Akad. Wiss. Wien, Math. -naturw. Kl., Abt. 1 124: 70. 1915. Mycobank: MB 1696

Saprobic on dead wood and stems in terrestrial habitats. Ascomata immersed, erumpent to nearly superficial, globose, subglobose or obypyriform, smooth. Ostiole well-developed, broadly or narrowly conical, with a dark brown to black papilla, without periphyses. Peridium composed of large pigmented thin-walled pseudoparenchymatic cells of textura angularis. Hamathecium composed of cellular, branched, anastomosing pseudoparaphyses, without a gelatinous coating. Asci 8-spored, fissitunicate, cylindrical to oblong, with a knob like pedicel. Ascospores fusoid or narrowly fusoid, brown or yellowish brown, septate and constricted at the septum and deeply constricted at the second septum, with smooth spore wall. Asexual state: unknown.

Type species: Dothideopsella agminalis (Sacc. & Morthier) Höhn., Sber. Akad. Wiss. Wien, Math. -naturw. Kl., Abt. 1 124: 70. 1915. FIG. 2 A–K View FIGURE 2 .

MycoBank: MB 431657

Leptosphaeria agminalis Sacc. & Morthier, Michelia 1(no. 5): 498. 1879.

Heptameria agminalis (Sacc. & Morthier) Cooke, Grevillea View in CoL 18(no. 86): 30. 1889.

Phaeosphaeria agminalis (Sacc. & Morthier) Tomilin View in CoL , Nov. sist. Niz. Rast. 22: 173. 1985.

Saprobic on dead wood and stems in terrestrial habitats. Ascomata 410–550× 420–580 µm (x = 465× 500 µm, n = 10), immersed, erumpent to nearly superficial, globose, subglobose or obypyriform, black to dark brown, smooth, ostiolate. Ostiole well-developed, broadly or narrowly conical, with a dark brown to black papilla, without periphyses. Peridium 50–80 µm (x = 65, n = 20) thick, composed of large pigmented thinwalled pseudoparenchymatic cells of textura angularis, thin at the upper parts and thicker and darker at the base. Hamathecium composed of dense 2–3 µm diam (x = 2, n = 20), numerous, cellular, septate, branched, hyaline, anastomosing pseudoparaphyses, without a gelatinous coating. Asci 140–185× 20–35 µm (x = 160× 25 µm, n = 20), 8-spored, bitunicate, fissitunicate, cylindrical to oblong, with a knob like pedicel, apically rounded with an ocular chamber. Ascospores 30–45× 10–25 µm (x = 35× 16 µm, n = 40), sometimes uniseriate and partially overlapping, mostly biseriate, fusoid or narrowly fusoid, brown or yellowish brown, septate and constricted at the septum and deeply constricted at the second septum, with smooth spore wall. Asexual states: unknown.

Notes: Dothideopsella was introduced by Höhnel (1915) with four species and is typified by Dothideopsella agminalis (Sacc. & Morthier) Höhn. (≡ Leptosphaeria agminalis Sacc. & Morthier ), a species introduced by Saccardo (1879) The genus is placed in Leptosphaeriaceae View in CoL in Index Fungorum (2013) and Dothideomycetes View in CoL , genera incertae sedis in Lumbsch and Huhndorf (2010) The genus is characterized by its broad ascomatal wall, with conical, papillate ostioles, without periphyses, and multi-septate brown ascospores (Ahn and Shearer 1997). Dothideopsella shows similarities with Phaeosphaeriaceae View in CoL treated in Quaedvlieg et al. 2013. Both Phaeosphaeria View in CoL and Dothideopsella have immersed ascomata with short papillate ostioles, a peridium of pseudoparenchymatous cells, cellular pseudoparaphyses and pale brown, septate ascospores. Dothideopsella differs from Phaeosphaeria View in CoL and other genera of Phaeosphaeriaceae View in CoL in having a broader peridium and conical ostioles without periphyses. Dothideopsella is somewhat similar to Chaetoplea View in CoL in having immersed ascomata, with cellular pseudoparaphyses and pale brown, septate ascospores ( Hyde et al. 2013), but differs in width of the peridium (broad versus thin), conical ostioles, without periphyses and the characters of the asci (cylindrical to oblong asci with a knob like pedicel versus cylindro-clavate asci with a thick, furcate pedicel)

Four Dothideopsella species are listed in Index Fungorum (2013) and no molecular data is available for any of these species. Therefore, fresh collections of the type species of the genus are needed so that molecular data can be obtained to verify the natural taxonomic affinities of this genus. Based on the above morphological characters we refer Dothideopsella to Phaeosphaeriaceae View in CoL .

Material examined: Switzerland, Neuchâtel, on branches of Clematis vitalba L., April 1880, leg. Dr. P. Morthier, de Thümen, Mycotheca universalis, No. 1740 (ILL, holotype)

Shiraiaceae Liu YX, Liu ZY & K.D. Hyde, Phytotaxon View in CoL 103: 53. 2013.

MycoBank: MB: 803214

Shiraiaceae View in CoL is monotypic and typified by Shiraia bambusicola ( Liu et al. 2013) The View in CoL family is characterized by superficial, pinkish ascostromata with an outer layer of external ascomata with 6-spored asci and hyaline, muriform ascospores, and central conidiomata producing similar, hyaline, muriform conidia. Phylogenetic studies based on nr LSU concluded that Shiraia bambusicola View in CoL forms a robust clade within Pleosporales View in CoL in the suborder Pleosporineae ( Hyde et al. 2013; Liu et al. 2013), thus a new family Shiraiaceae View in CoL was introduced by Liu et al. (2013).

Kingdom

Fungi

Phylum

Ascomycota

Class

Dothideomycetes

Order

Pleosporales

Family

Phaeosphaeriaceae

Loc

Dothideopsella Höhn., Sber. Akad. Wiss. Wien, Math.

Ariyawansa, Hiran A., Kang, Ji-Chuan, Alias, Siti A., Chukeatirote, Ekachai & Hyde, Kevin D. 2013
2013
Loc

Shiraiaceae Liu YX, Liu ZY & K.D. Hyde, Phytotaxon

K. D. Hyde 2013: 53
2013
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