Epicoccum djirangnandiri E.C. Keirnan, M.H. Laurence, R.G. Shivas & Y.P. Tan, 2021

Keirnan, Elizabeth C., Tan, Yu Pei, Laurence, Matthew H., Mertin, Allison A., Liew, Edward C. Y., Summerell, Brett A. & Shivas, Roger G., 2021, Cryptic diversity found in Didymellaceae from Australian native legumes, MycoKeys 78, pp. 1-20 : 1

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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.78.60063

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scientific name

Epicoccum djirangnandiri E.C. Keirnan, M.H. Laurence, R.G. Shivas & Y.P. Tan
status

sp. nov.

Epicoccum djirangnandiri E.C. Keirnan, M.H. Laurence, R.G. Shivas & Y.P. Tan sp. nov. 833689 Fig. 2 View Figure 2

Type.

Australia, New South Wales, Mount Annan, Swainsona galegifolia , 19 Jan. 2017, E.C. Keirnan (holotype BRIP 69585, includes culture ex-type).

Description.

Colonies on OA, 76-80 mm diam. after 7 d, covered in dense aerial mycelium, variable shades of grey, pale cinnamon towards centre; reverse dark vinaceous; on MEA, 70-72 mm after 7 d, margin entire, covered in low dense aerial mycelium, pale mouse grey with lighter patches; reverse olivaceous with radiating spokes; on PDA, 73-80 mm after 7 d, margin entire, mycelia felty, mouse grey becoming vinaceous buff towards centre; reverse fuscous black. NaOH spot test: negative. Conidiomata on CLA, pycnidial, globose 100-200 μm diam., pale brown becoming black, solitary, glabrous, non-papillate; pycnidial wall composed of textura globulosa, pale brown, cells 5-15 μm diam. Conidiogenous cells phialidic, cylindral, thin-walled, hyaline, rounded ends. Conidia aseptate, 5-7 × 2-3 μm.

Etymology.

From the language of the Indigenous Australian Dharawal people, meaning leaf spot. The Dharawal people are from the western Sydney region in New South Wales, which includes Mount Annan, where the holotype was collected.

Notes.

Epicoccum djirangnandiri is phylogenetically close to E. pneumoniae ex-type strain UTHSC DI16-257 (Fig. 1 View Figure 1 ) and is distinguished in rpb 2 sequences with 99% identity. Morphological comparisons could not be made as E. pneumoniae was sterile in culture ( Valenzuela-Lopez et al. 2018). Epicoccum djirangnandiri is only known from one specimen on Swainsona galegifolia .