2013
DOI: 10.3767/003158513x675925
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Fungal Planet description sheets: 154–213

Abstract: Novel species of microfungi described in the present study include the following from South Africa: Camarosporium aloes, Phaeococcomyces aloes and Phoma aloes from Aloe, C. psoraleae, Diaporthe psoraleae and D. psoraleae-pinnatae from Psoralea, Colletotrichum euphorbiae from Euphorbia, Coniothyrium prosopidis and Peyronellaea prosopidis from Prosopis, Diaporthe cassines from Cassine, D. diospyricola from Diospyros, Diaporthe maytenicola from Maytenus, Harknessia proteae from Protea, Neofusicoccum ursorum and N… Show more

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“…None of the species currently accepted in Cyphellophora has been reported to produce chlamydospores in culture (Matsushima 1987;de Hoog et al 2000;Decock et al 2003;Cheewangkoon et al 2009;Feng et al 2012;Réblová et al 2013;Gao et al 2015;Crous et al 2016). Hyphal coils were abundant in C. chlamydospora, but these are also produced by many other species of Cyphellophora as well as other genera of Chaetothyriales (Feng et al 2012;Crous et al 2007bCrous et al , 2013, and are morphologically very variable, indicating that they are not taxonomically informative.…”
Section: Cyphellophora Chlamydosporamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…None of the species currently accepted in Cyphellophora has been reported to produce chlamydospores in culture (Matsushima 1987;de Hoog et al 2000;Decock et al 2003;Cheewangkoon et al 2009;Feng et al 2012;Réblová et al 2013;Gao et al 2015;Crous et al 2016). Hyphal coils were abundant in C. chlamydospora, but these are also produced by many other species of Cyphellophora as well as other genera of Chaetothyriales (Feng et al 2012;Crous et al 2007bCrous et al , 2013, and are morphologically very variable, indicating that they are not taxonomically informative.…”
Section: Cyphellophora Chlamydosporamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In our experience, media with cycloheximide proved to be very useful to isolate members of the Chaetothyriales. Using such media, we isolated the recently described taxa Cladophialophora multiseptata, Cyphellophora catalaunica, and Knufia tsunedae (Crous et al 2013). In this study, we report the results of a morphological and molecular characterization of 16 strains of chaetothyrialean fungi obtained with the aid of cycloheximide-containing media, from diverse Spanish environmental samples.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mega blast results of LSU sequence data show it has close relationship with Lophiostoma sp. (Crous et al 2013b) and Wijayawardene et al (2016) Hongsanan et al (2016) introduced this coelomycetous genus and showed that it belongs in Asterinaceae in their phylogenetic analyses.…”
Section: Catenulomyces Egidi and De Hoogmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dimorphiseta L. Lombard & Crous Lombard et al (2016) introduced this genus and showedv that it belongs in Stachybotryaceae. Crous Crous et al (2013b) introduced Dimorphiopsis with D. brachystegiae as the type species. They also queried whether this odd fungus is a coelomycete or hyphomycete.…”
Section: Catenulomyces Egidi and De Hoogmentioning
confidence: 99%
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