Paradictyoarthrinium hydei N.G. Liu & J.K. Liu., 2018

Liu, Jian-Kui, Luo, Zong-Long, Liu, Ning-Guo, Cheewangkoon, Ratchadawan & To-Anun, Chaiwat, 2018, Two novel species of Paradictyoarthrinium from decaying wood, Phytotaxa 338 (3), pp. 285-293 : 290

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.338.3.6

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/55220F76-FFFC-FFD3-D4FB-7187FCA6FD5E

treatment provided by

Felipe

scientific name

Paradictyoarthrinium hydei N.G. Liu & J.K. Liu.
status

sp. nov.

Paradictyoarthrinium hydei N.G. Liu & J.K. Liu. View in CoL , sp. nov. FIGURE 3 View FIGURE

Index Fungorum number: IF554082; Facesoffungi number: FoF 03933

Etymology – Named in honour of Kevin D. Hyde for his contributions to Asian mycology

Holotype – MFLU 17-2652 View Materials

Saprobic on dead decaying wood. Sexual morph Undetermined. Asexual morph Colonies on natural substrate superficial, black, scattered, gregarious, powdery. Mycelium mostly immersed, composed of pale brown to dark brown, septate, branched, verruculose, 1.5−3.5 μm wide hyphae. Conidiophores 2.5–6 μm diam., macronematous, rarely micronematous, short, green, erect to slightly curved, slightly flexuous, branched, slightly constrict at the septa, uneven, thick-walled. Conidiogenous cells monoblastic, integrated, terminal, determinate, dark green. Conidia (12–) 15–28 × (8–) 14–25μm (= 18 × 16 μm, n = 30), solitary or developing in chains, muriform, deeply constricted at the septa, subglobose to ellipsoidal to irregular, green or dark green, turning brown to dark brown on maturity, verrucose. Culture characters – Conidia germinated on WA (Water Agar) within 24 h. Germ tubes produced from all round. Colonies on PDA reaching about 50 mm diam. after 10 days in the dark at 25 °C. Colonies are circular, grey and dense, with entire edge.

Material examined – Thailand, Chiang Mai Province, on decaying wood, 27 Sep 2016, C.G. Lin, Lin 05 ( MFLU 17-2652 View Materials , holotype) ; ex-type living culture MFLUCC 17-2512 View Materials

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