DACTYLOSPORACEAE Bellem. & Hafellner
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https://doi.org/ 10.5252/cryptogamie-mycologie2019v40a3 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7814855 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/11058798-8864-4C7C-DF03-B3B1FB1BF853 |
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DACTYLOSPORACEAE Bellem. & Hafellner |
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Family DACTYLOSPORACEAE Bellem. & Hafellner View in CoL View at ENA
In Cryptog. Mycol. 3: 79 (1982).
FACESOFFUNGI NUMBER. — FoF 04852
GENERA INCLUDED. — Dactylospor a, possibly also Sclerococcum
DESCRIPTION
Dactylosporaceae taxa are saprotrophic on bark and wood, liverworts or lichenicolous. This family includes two genera: Dactylospora and Sclerococcum . Dactylospora is a sexual genus and characterized by superficial to stalked blackish apothecia, excipulum composed of textura angularis to globulosa cells, hymenium consists of a thick gelatinous matrix, sparingly branched paraphyses apices slightly swollen and pigmented, cylindrical to clavate amyloid asci with I– tholus covered by an I+ blue external gelatinous cap, subglobose to ellipsoid and one to several transverse septate ascospores, mostly 8 per ascus ( Hafellner 1979, Bellemère & Hafellner 1982; Döbbeler & Buck 2017). Sclerococcum is an asexual genus and characterized by sporodochial conidiomata ( Diederich et al. 2013, Miadlikowska et al. 2014). In this paper, we introduce two new species of Dactylospora .
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