Cunninghamella verrucosa H. Zhao & X.Y. Liu, 2022

Wang, Yu-Jie, Zhao, Ting, Wu, Wen-Ying, Wang, Mu & Liu, Xiao-Yong, 2022, Cunninghamella verrucosa sp. nov. (Mucorales, Mucoromycota) from Guangdong Province in China, Phytotaxa 560 (3), pp. 274-284 : 280

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.560.3.2

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7050427

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F987B0-FF9C-0C76-31D3-FBCCCE7BD63F

treatment provided by

Plazi

scientific name

Cunninghamella verrucosa H. Zhao & X.Y. Liu
status

sp. nov.

Cunninghamella verrucosa H. Zhao & X.Y. Liu , sp. nov., Figure 2 View FIGURE 2 .

Fungal Names : FN570978

Etymology: verrucosa (Lat.) referring to the species producing broken pedicels on the surface of vesicles.

Holotype: HMAS 351937 View Materials .

Colonies on PDA at 25 ˚C for 5 days, reaching 90 mm in diameter, more than 15 mm high, firstly white, soon becoming gray, floccose, irregular at margin. Hyphae flourishing, branched, aseptate when young, septate when old, 2.8–15.7 μm in diameter. Rhizoids root-like, very developed. Stolons present. Sporangiophores arising from aerial hyphae, erect, or slight bent, always broaden upwards, usually unbranched, occasionally simply branched, monopodial. Septa underneath vesicles if present. Vesicles usually clavate and oval, sometimes subglobose, hyaline or subhyaline, rough, sometimes with lipid droplets, and usually with one to several broken pedicels on surface, 10.8–31.6 μm long and 7.5–20.8 μm wide. Apophyses distinct, hyaline or subhyaline, 2.9–7.8 µm high, gradually widened, 3.3–6.3 µm wide at the base, and 4.5–10.8 µm wide at the top. Pedicels distinct, 2.6–6.1 μm long, bearing pedicels. Sporangiola borne on pedicels, globose with thick spines, 10.9–17.6 μm in diameter. Chlamydospores absent. Zygospores unknown.

Materials examined: China, Guangdong Province, Guangzhou , 23°11’47.59”N, 113°22’50.61”E, from soil sample, 28 February 2022, Ting Zhao and Wen-Ying Wu (holotype HMAS 351937 View Materials , living ex-holotype culture CGMCC 3.16111 View Materials , and living culture XY09506) GoogleMaps .

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