Lecanicillium subprimulinum S.K. Huang & K.D. Hyde, 2018
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.348.2.4 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/261987E0-4D59-245D-FF22-FAA8FCDFF85F |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Lecanicillium subprimulinum S.K. Huang & K.D. Hyde |
status |
sp. nov. |
Lecanicillium subprimulinum S.K. Huang & K.D. Hyde View in CoL , sp. nov. Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2
Index Fungorum number: IF553982; Facesoffungi number: FoF03781
Etymology:— The name subprimulinum refers to the yellow pigment (in Latin: primulinum =primrose-yellow) on PDA medium.
Associated with ophioceras-like taxon on dead submerged wood. Sexual morph Undetermined. Asexual morph:
Mycelium 1–3 μm diam., partly superficial, composed of septate, branched, hyaline hyphae. Conidiophores 19–32 × 1.5–3.5 μm (x = 24 × 2.5 μm, n = 20), usually arising from hyaline hyphae, septate, rarely uni-septate, hyaline,
tapering towards apex, discrete, solitary or up to 2–3 conidiogenous cells per node, often with secondarily produced phialides. Conidiogenous cells 15–25 × 1–3 μm (x = 20 × 1.5 μm, n = 30), monophialidic, elongate, fusiform, wide at base, narrowed at apex, with a small collarette, smooth, hyaline. Conidia 4–15 × 2–6 μm (x = 10 × 4 μm, n =
30), hyaline, ovoid to ellipsoidal, elongated, straight or slightly curved, aseptate, smooth, developing in basipetal succession, accumulated in a slimy mass at the apex of phialides.
Culture characteristics:—The conidia germinated on PDA after 2 days at 23 °C and sporulating after 35 days and colony reaching 2 cm diam.; colony circular, umbonate, with filiform margin, with radiating surface texture and creamy from above, with clear radial crack and primrose-yellow from reverse.
Material examined: — CHINA, Yunnan Province, Baoshan, a stream along the roadside; on dead wood, 21
December 2016; S.K. Huang ( KUN HKAS99548 View Materials , holotype!; KUN HKAS99549 View Materials , isotype!) ; Ex-type living culture
( KUMCC 17-0144; KUMCC 17-0148); ibid. ( MFLU 17-1188).
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