Clonostachys shanghaiensis Zhi.Y. Zhang, Y.F. Han & Z.Q. Liang, 2023
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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.98.102816 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/AF987E1E-AFB0-56A0-B776-4820B526762A |
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Clonostachys shanghaiensis Zhi.Y. Zhang, Y.F. Han & Z.Q. Liang |
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sp. nov. |
Clonostachys shanghaiensis Zhi.Y. Zhang, Y.F. Han & Z.Q. Liang sp. nov.
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Etymology.
In reference to Shanghai, the city where the type specimen was obtained.
Type.
China: Shanghai Municipality , Shanghai People's Park 31°23'33"N, 121°47'29"E, soil, 15 Aug 2020, Z.Y. Zhang (HMAS 351878 holotype designated here, ex-type living culture CGMCC 3.20773 = GZUIFR 21.915) GoogleMaps .
Description.
Culture characteristics (14 d at 25 °C): Colony on PDA 50 mm diam., white (9A1), flat, cottony, annular, dense at the centre, margin slightly undulated; reverse reddish-white (9A2). Colony on MEA 66 mm diam., white (5A1), flat, margin undulated, white; reverse orange white (5A2). Colony on OA 63 mm diam., white (9A1), surface undulated, margin entire; reverse reddish-white (9A2).
Hyphae branched, septate, hyaline, smooth, 1.0-5.0 μm diam. Conidiophores arising from aerial hyphae, monomorphic, hyaline, smooth-walled, solitary, not sporodochial, monoverticillate or biverticillate, 3.5-9.0 × 1.5-3.0 µm. Phialides solitary or in whorls 2-5, broadly flask-shaped, slightly tapering towards the apex, with visible periclinal thickening, hyaline, smooth-walled, borne on the tip of hyphae or conidiophores, 2.5-10.0 × 2.0-3.5 µm. Intercalary phialides are rarely observed. Conidia hyaline, smooth, ellipsoidal, oblong to olivary, from phialides, 3.0-5.5 × 2.0-3.0 μm (av. 4.8 × 2.5 μm, n = 50). Sexual morph not observed.
Additional specimens examined.
China: Shanghai Municipality, South Campus of Fudan University 31°29'30"N, 121°50'03"E, soil, 16 Aug 2020, Z.Y. Zhang, GZUIFR 21.916 GoogleMaps .
Notes.
Our new isolates (CGMCC 3.20773 and GZUIFR 21.916) formed a single clade and are closely related to Clonostachys rossmaniae (CBS 210.93) (Fig. 19 View Figure 19 ). However, the conidia of C. shanghaiensis are ellipsoidal, oblong to olivary, rather than ellipsoidal to ovoidal in C. rossmaniae ( Schroers 2001). Therefore, this species is regarded as a new species, based on morphology and multi-locus phylogeny.
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