Neomassaria fabacearum Mapook, Camporesi & K.D. Hyde, Fungal Diversity 80: 77 (2016)

Hu, Hong Min, Liu, Li Li, Zhang, Xu, Lin, Yan, Shen, Xiang Chun, Long, Si Han, Kang, Ji Chuan, Wijayawardene, Nalin N., Li, Qi Rui & Long, Qing De, 2022, New species and records of Neomassaria, Oxydothis and Roussoella (Pezizomycotina, Ascomycota) associated with palm and bamboo from China, MycoKeys 93, pp. 165-191 : 165

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Neomassaria fabacearum Mapook, Camporesi & K.D. Hyde, Fungal Diversity 80: 77 (2016)
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Neomassaria fabacearum Mapook, Camporesi & K.D. Hyde, Fungal Diversity 80: 77 (2016)

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Descriptions.

see Hyde et al. (2016).

Specimens examined.

China, Guizhou Province, the campus of Guizhou Medical University (26°24'34.02"N, 106°45'16.22"E), on bamboo, 12 December 2021. Altitude: 1145 m, H.M. Hu, 2021GYHS23 (GMB0314; KUN-HKAS 123429; living culture GMBC0314) GoogleMaps .

Other material examined.

China, Guizhou Province, the campus of Guizhou Medical University (26°24'34.01"N, 106°45'09.24"E), on bamboo, 12 December 2021. Altitude: 1135 m, H.M. Hu, 2021GYHS28 (GMB0388, living culture GMBC0388) GoogleMaps .

Notes.

There are three Neomassaria species documented in Index Fungorum (accession date: May 1, 2022). Type species of N. fabacearum was originally described from Italy ( Hyde et al. 2016). Subsequently, N. formosana , and N. hongheensis were introduced from Taiwan and Yunnan in China, respectively ( Ariyawansa et al. 2018; Yang et al. 2022). The ascospore dimension of N. fabacearum is between those of N. formosana (20-30 × 3-7 μm) and N. hongheensis (14-17 × 4-8 μm) ( Hyde et al. 2016; Ariyawansa et al. 2018; Yang et al. 2022). Phylogenetic analyses of the combined SSU, LSU and tef 1 sequences dataset shows that new collections gather with N. fabacearum (MFLU 16-1875), the type specimen, with the high support (100% ML, 1 BYPP; Fig. 1 View Figure 1 ). Morphologically, the features of GMB0314 are consistent with those of N. fabacearum ( Hyde et al. 2016). Neomassaria fabacearum was first introduced to the China.