Paraeutypella L.S. Dissan., J.C. Kang, Wijayaw. & K.D. Hyde, 2021
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Paraeutypella L.S. Dissan., J.C. Kang, Wijayaw. & K.D. Hyde |
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gen. nov. |
Paraeutypella L.S. Dissan., J.C. Kang, Wijayaw. & K.D. Hyde gen. nov.
Paraeutypella Paraeutypella guizhouensis L.S. Dissan., J.C. Kang & K.D. Hyde Status: new species described in this paper.
Description
Saprobic on dead twigs. Sexual morph: Stromata immersed in bark of dead branches, erumpent, solitary or aggregated. Ascomata with groups of 4-25 perithecia arranged in a valsoid configuration, surrounded by white, powdery entostroma, perithecial, black or brown, subglobose, clustered, immersed in stromata. Necks papillate, with an elongated ostiolar neck, central ostiolar canal filled with periphyses, 3-6 sulcate. Peridium composed of two layers of cells of textura angularis; inner layers cells hyaline or light brown, outer layers cells dark brown to black. Hamathecium composed of paraphyses arising from the base of perithecia, elongate, filiform, narrow, unbranched, septate, guttulate, narrowing and tapering towards apex. Asci 8-spored, unitunicate, thin-walled, clavate to cylindrical clavate or spindle-shaped, long pedicellate, apical rings J-. Ascospores overlapping biseriate, allantoid, slightly to moderately curved, allantoid, several oil droplets in each end, hyaline to light brown, sometimes yellow in mass, aseptate. Asexual morph: Coelomycetous. Conidiomata black, subconic, multiloculate, largely prosenchymatous, producing yellowish conidial masses. Conidiophores not recorded. Conidiogenous cells cylindrical, tapering, arising from pseudoparenchyma or interwoven hyphae, proliferating percurrently or sympodially, rarely both ways. Conidia hyaline, single-celled, slightly to moderately curved, with flattened bases, becoming guttulate (description of asexual morph adapted from Glawe and Jacobs 1987).
Etymology
With reference to the morphological resemblance to Eutypella .
Notes
Paraeutypella is introduced to accommodate three species viz. P. guizhouensis sp. nov., as well as P. citricola and P. vitis , two species previously placed in Eutypella sensu lato. Paraeutypella is typified by P. guizhouensis , which was collected from undetermined dead twigs. Paraeutypella can be distinguished from Eutypella species by stromata with perithecia in groups of 4-25 arranged in a valsoid configuration, 3-6 sulcate, long ostiolar necks, while stromata of Eutypella comprise groups of 20-70 perithecia having comparatively shorter ostiolar necks with sulcate or smooth ostiolar necks. Strains of both genera appear in distinct clades in a phylogeny based on ITS and Beta tubulin data (Fig. 1), thereby justifying the erection of the new genus Paraeutypella. However, sequence data are not available for the type of P. citricola and P. vitis . A co-elomycetous asexual morph has been recorded for P. vitis as Eutypella vitis in culture ( Glawe and Jacobs 1987).
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Paraeutypella L.S. Dissan., J.C. Kang, Wijayaw. & K.D. Hyde
Dissanayake, Lakmali S., Wijayawardene, Nalin N., Dayarathne, Monika C., Samarakoon, Milan C., Dai, Dong-Qin, Hyde, Kevin D. & Kang, Ji-Chuan 2021 |
Paraeutypella
Dissanayake & Wijayawardene & Dayarathne & Samarakoon & Dai & Hyde & Kang 2021 |
Paraeutypella guizhouensis
Dissanayake & Wijayawardene & Dayarathne & Samarakoon & Dai & Hyde & Kang 2021 |