Ceratostomella novae-zelandiae (Réblová) Réblová 2024
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https://doi.org/ 10.3897/mycokeys.110.136844 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14199869 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/26510240-A801-58DB-B092-62F8593EBD48 |
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Ceratostomella novae-zelandiae (Réblová) Réblová |
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comb. nov. |
Ceratostomella novae-zelandiae (Réblová) Réblová , comb. nov.
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Xylomelasma novae-zelandiae Réblová [as ‘ novaezelandiae ’], Mycologia 98: 87. 2006. Basionym. View in CoL
Description.
See Réblová (2006).
Specimen examined.
New Zealand • West Coast Region, Westland District, Haast 300 km SW of Greymouth, Jackson River valley, track to the Lake Ellery ; on decaying wood of a stump of Nothofagus sp. ; 10 Mar 2003; M. Réblová M. R. 2787 / NZ 297 (holotype PDD 81433 About PDD !) .
Habitat and geographical distribution.
Saprobe occurring on decaying wood of Nothofagus sp. in New Zealand ( Réblová 2006). According to GlobalFungi, identical sequences were found in two samples isolated from soil in temperate broadleaf forest habitats in New Zealand and Chile.
Notes.
Ceratostomella novae-zelandiae is distinguished from the other two species in the C. sordida complex by its smaller asci, measuring 50–60 (– 65) × 7–8 (– 9) μm, and smaller ascospores, measuring 7–8 × (3.5 –) 4–5 μm.
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Ceratostomella novae-zelandiae (Réblová) Réblová
Réblová, Martina, Nekvindová, Jana, Kolařík, Miroslav, Jurjević, Željko, Kolář, Michal & Hubka, Vít 2024 |
Xylomelasma novae-zelandiae Réblová [as ‘ novaezelandiae ’], Mycologia 98: 87. 2006 . Basionym.
Reblova 2006: 87 |