Roussoella thailandica D.Q. Dai., J.K. Liu & K.D. Hyde., 2014
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.181.1.1 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5150556 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/223F0302-FF8E-992E-DAE3-3303FA87FA5C |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Roussoella thailandica D.Q. Dai., J.K. Liu & K.D. Hyde. |
status |
sp. nov. |
Roussoella thailandica D.Q. Dai., J.K. Liu & K.D. Hyde. View in CoL , sp. nov. FIG. 12
Index Fungorum : IF550666
Etymology. Named after the country from where the fungus was collected, Thailand.
Saprobic on decaying bamboo culms. Ascostromata 1−1.5 mm diam., semi-immersed or immersed under a clypeus, raised, visible as black, dome-shape areas on host surface and becoming tumefied on maturity. Locules 70−100 µm high, 350−500 µm diam., solitary to gregarious, subglobose to ellipsoidal, dark brown, with an inconspicuous central ostiole. Peridium 10−15 µm wide, comprising host and fungal tissues, thin, composed of dark brown cells of textura angularis. Hamathecium comprising 1.5−2 µm wide, numerous, anastomosing, cellular pseudoparaphyses, branching, rough-walled, and embedded in a gelatinous matrix. Asci (83−)95−120(−133) × (6.5−)7−9 µm (x = 106.6 × 8.1 µm, n = 20), 6−8-spored, bitunicate, cylindrical, with a short branched knob-like pedicel, with an indistinct apical chamber. Ascospores 13.5−15.5(−16) ×4.5−6 µm (x = 14.5 × 5.5 µm, n = 30), uni-seriate, occasionally biseriate, ellipsoid to broad fusiform, 2-celled, constricted at the septum, upper cells bigger, occasionally curve, narrowly at both ends, with irregular longitudinal striations.
Specimen examined. THAILAND, Chiang Rai Province, Doi Pui , on dead culms of bamboo, 1 Sep 2011, D. Q Dai, DDQ−0113 (holotype MFLU 13−0640 View Materials , ex-type living culture MFLUCC 11−0621 View Materials ) .
Notes: Roussoella thailandica formed a sister group with R. nitidula , but differs in having smaller asci and ascospores (asci 95−120 × 7−9 µm vs. 110–200 × 8–11 μm; ascospores 13.5−15.5 ×4.5−6 µm vs. 16–19 × 5.5–7 μm).
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Universidad Central |
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