Cyphellophora guizhouensis W. Sun & M.C. Xiang, 2019

Sun, Wei, Liu, Bingjie, Fu, Rong, Liu, Xingzhong & Xiang, Meichun, 2019, Two new rock-inhabiting species of Cyphellophora from karst habitats in China, Phytotaxa 397 (1), pp. 23-33 : 29

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Cyphellophora guizhouensis W. Sun & M.C. Xiang
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sp. nov.

Cyphellophora guizhouensis W. Sun & M.C. Xiang , sp. nov. ( FIGURE. 3 View FIGURE 3 .)

MycoBank no.: MB829501

Etymology:— Guizhouensis (Lat.) referring to Guizhou province, China, the location of the fungus isolated.

Type:— China, Guizhou Province, Anshun city, Tianlong Town, 26°22.285′N, 106°10.048′E, alt. 1372m a.s.l., isolated from rock, 15, Nov., 2014, Meichun Xiang, HMAS 247967 (holotype), CGMCC 3.19234 = LB1.16010182 (ex-type cultures). GenBank accession number: MK116364 (ITS), MK116375 (nucLSU).

Description:—Colonies reaching 28 mm diam after 4 week at 25 °C, consisting of dense cottony texture, pale grey in the centre progressively to medium yellowish brown near the margin; reverse olivaceous dark brown. No diffusible pigment produced. Hyphae thin to slightly thick-walled, smooth-walled, loosely septate, hyaline to subhyaline, 1.0–2.0 μ m wide. Collarettes funnel-shaped, collarettes occasionally sessile on intercalary hyphal cells. Conidia, non-septate, hyaline to pale brown, ranging from obovoidal to ellipsoidal, clavate, cylindrical, often truncate at the basal end, 4.0– 8.0 ×.2.0–3.5 μm (⎯ x = 5.2×2.5 μ m, n=10). Budding cells present. Chlamydospore and sexual morph not observed.

Cardinal temperatures:—Optimum growth temperature 20–27 °C, minimum below 4 °C, maximum 29 °C.

Additional specimens examined:— China, Guizhou Province, Anshun city, Tianlong Town , 26°22′285′′N, 106°10′048′′E, 1372m a.s.l., isolated from rock, 15, Nov., 2014, Meichun Xiang, CGMCC 3.19235 View Materials = LB1.160101250 ; ibid. CGMCC 3.19236 View Materials = LB1.160101251 .

Note:— Cyphellophora guizhouensis showed a close phylogenetic relationship with C. pauciseptata (93% identity in ITS; 98% identity in nucLSU) ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 ). However, morphological differences of C. guizhouensis vs. C. pauciseptata in producing smooth (vs. pauciseptata) and shorter and wider conidia (4.0–8.0 × 2.0–3.5 μ m vs. 14–16 × 0.8–1.0 μ m) ( Feng et al. 2014). C. guizhouensis is also morphologically similar to C. sessilis , however its conidia is longer (4.0–8 μm vs. 2.3–4.1 μm) ( Caretta et al. 2006, Réblová et al. 2013).

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