Echinocatena sinensis Zhi.Y. Zhang, Y.F. Han & Z.Q. Liang, 2023
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Echinocatena sinensis Zhi.Y. Zhang, Y.F. Han & Z.Q. Liang |
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Echinocatena sinensis Zhi.Y. Zhang, Y.F. Han & Z.Q. Liang sp. nov.
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Etymology.
The epithet refers to the locality where the type specimen was found, China.
Type.
China: Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Baise City, Peninsula Park 23°89'96"N, 106°63'29"E, from soil, 30 Aug 2019, Z.Y. Zhang (HMAS 351873 holotype designated here, ex-type living culture CGMCC 3.20775 = GZUIFR 21.900) ; ibid., GZUIFR 21.901 .
Description.
Culture characteristics (14 days at 25 °C): Colony on PDA 16-18 mm diam. after 14 d at 25 °C, dark olive green (2F2), flat, texture velvety, nearly round, margin entire; reverse dark slate grey (3F2). Colony on MEA 8-9 mm diam., dark slate grey (3F1), convex, texture velvety, irregularity, margin entire; reverse dark slate grey (3F2). Colony on OA 10-12 mm diam., dark slate grey, flat (3F2), texture velvety, nearly round, margin entire, soluble pigments brown to pale red exudates absent; reverse dark pink (12F1).
Hyphae branched, septate, hyaline, smooth, 1.0-3.5 μm diam. Conidiophores erect or with an acute angle to the axis near the apex, solitary, unbranched, 9.5-49.0 × 1.0-5.0 µm, hyaline, smooth, 1-8-septate, straight to flexuous. Conidiogenous cells in simple or branched acropetal chains, 4.0-8.5 × 3.0-5.0 µm, separated by thick, dark brown, refractive septa, appearing like a separating cell, pale brown, doliiform to cylindrical, constricted at the septa, polyblastic, integrated with 3-5 conidiogenous loci. Conidia solitary, pyriform, sometimes spherical, aseptate, smooth, brown, 3.5-7.0 × 3.5-7.0 µm (av. 4.9 × 5.3 μm, n = 50). Sexual morph not observed.
Additional specimens examined.
China: Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Baise City, Youjiang Campus of Baise University 23°89'10"N, 106°60'86"E, from soil, 30 Aug 2019, Z.Y. Zhang, GZUIFR 21.902, ibid., GZUIFR 21.903 .
Notes.
Currently, one species is accepted in Echinocatena ( Campbell and Sutton 1977; Shen et al. 2020). The phylogenetic analyses, based on the combined ITS, LSU, EF1A, TUB and RPB2 dataset, indicate Echinocatena sinensis and E. arthrinioides group in a distinct clade (Fig. 1 View Figure 1 ). The morphology of E. sinensis is very similar to Echinocatena in having straight to flexuous conidiophores, polyblastic conidiogenous cells, spherical, aseptate conidia ( Campbell and Sutton 1977). Echinocatena sinensis can be distinguished from E. arthrinioides by its conidia that are smooth and pyriform in shape ( Campbell and Sutton 1977), as well as by the low sequence similarity between the two species (ITS: 312/403, 77.4% similarity, 25 gaps; LSU: 787/827, 95.2% similarity, 4 gaps).
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