Pochonia sinensis Zhi. Y. Zhang & Y. F. Han, sp. nov.
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Pochonia sinensis Zhi. Y. Zhang & Y. F. Han, sp. nov.
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Etymology.
After the country of origin.
Type.
Kaili City , Guizhou Province, China; 27°17 ’56’’ N, 108°82 ’68’’ E; isolated from the green belt soil in July 2022; Zhi-Yuan Zhang (holotype ZY H-22.009, ex-holotype ZY 22.009, ibid., ZY 22.010) .
Geographical distribution.
Guizhou Province, China.
Description.
Culture characteristics (14 days at 25 °C): Colonies on PDA fast-growing, reaching 74-77 mm in diameter, white, flat, fluffy to flocculent, margin identified; reverse: white. Colonies on MEA 67 mm in diameter, white, flat, compact, fluffy to flocculent, margin identified; reverse: white. Colonies on SNA 59-60 mm in diameter, white, aerial mycelia sparse, flat, flocculent, nearly round, margin regular; reverse: white. Colonies on OA 58 mm in diameter, white, aerial mycelia sparse, flat, felty, nearly round; reverse: white.
Hyphae hyaline, smooth, branched, septate, 0.5-1.5 μm in diameter. Phialides produced from prostrate aerial hyphae, solitary or rarely in whorls of 2-3, slender, tapering towards the tip, 5.5-51.0 × 0.5-1.5 µm (av. 22.0 × 1.0, n = 50). Conidia in small globose heads at the apex of the phialides. Conidia ovoid, sometimes subglobose or ellipsoidal, smooth-walled, one-celled, adhering in globose heads, 3.0-4.5 × 2.0-3.0 µm (av. 3.6 × 2.5, n = 50). Swollen hyphae not observed. Dictyochlamydospores not observed. Crystals absent. Sexual morph undetermined.
Notes.
The multi-locus phylogenetic analyses (Fig. 1 View Figure 1 ) and morphological characteristics showed that ZY 22.009 and ZY 22.010 represent a new species of Pochonia . Morphologically, P. sinensis shared similar morphological characters with P. globispora and P. boninensis , but does not produce dictyochlamydospores ( Zare and Gams 2007; Nonaka et al. 2013). However, P. sinensis can be easy distinguished from P. globispora and P. boninensis , based on the ovoid conidia and the absence of irregularly swollen hyphae ( Zare and Gams 2007; Nonaka et al. 2013).
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