2011
DOI: 10.1007/s11557-011-0791-9
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A new genus of Parmulariaceae from Panama

Abstract: During a survey of plant-parasitic microfungi in Panama, a new species in a new genus of Parmulariaceae (Ascomycota), Antoniomyces loranthicola, was found on leaves of Gaiadendron punctatum (Loranthaceae). It is described and illustrated. The new species and the new genus differ morphologically from all other known species and genera known in Parmulariaceae by deep internal stroma and superficial radiating hyphae without appressoria.

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“…Kirk et al (2008) included 34 genera with 24 synonyms as well as 119 species. Inácio et al (2012) introduced a new genus Antoniomyces Inácio, according to its similarity of morphology with Parmulariaceae. Hyde et al (2013) Thambugala et al (2014b) re-examined the herbarium of type species of Placostromella Petr.…”
Section: Studies On Parmulariaceaementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kirk et al (2008) included 34 genera with 24 synonyms as well as 119 species. Inácio et al (2012) introduced a new genus Antoniomyces Inácio, according to its similarity of morphology with Parmulariaceae. Hyde et al (2013) Thambugala et al (2014b) re-examined the herbarium of type species of Placostromella Petr.…”
Section: Studies On Parmulariaceaementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Notes:-Cocconia is morphologically similar to genera within Parmulariaceae and Asterinaceae. The family Parmulariaceae differs from Asterinaceae in having ascostromata formed by pigmented cells in several layers, pseudoparaphyses, broadly ellipsoidal to obclavate asci, and lacking appressoria (Inácio & Cannon 2008, Inácio et al 2012. Species of Asterinaceae have superficial hyphae mostly with appressoria, thyriothecia with a thin upper wall layer and poorly developed base and subglobose asci (Pirozynski & Shoemaker 1970, Inácio et al 2012, Hongsanan et al 2014.…”
Section: Endococcus Rugulosusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The family Parmulariaceae differs from Asterinaceae in having ascostromata formed by pigmented cells in several layers, pseudoparaphyses, broadly ellipsoidal to obclavate asci, and lacking appressoria (Inácio & Cannon 2008, Inácio et al 2012. Species of Asterinaceae have superficial hyphae mostly with appressoria, thyriothecia with a thin upper wall layer and poorly developed base and subglobose asci (Pirozynski & Shoemaker 1970, Inácio et al 2012, Hongsanan et al 2014. In this study we accept the placement of Cocconia within the family Parmulariaceae because of the ascostromata with several layers of pigmented cells, pseudoparaphyses and broadly ellipsoidal to obclavate asci.…”
Section: Endococcus Rugulosusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lumbsch & Huhndorf (2010) included 34 genera and listed it under Dothideomycetes, families incertae sedis. Inácio et al (2012) introduced a new genus Antoniomyces, characterized by superficial, elliptical to boat-shaped ascomata opening by longitudinal slits and cylindrical-clavate to clavate asci with 1-septate ascospores. The family Parmulariaceae is characterized by foliicolous, lichenicolous, superficial, dark brown to black colonies and asci surrounded by septate pseudoparaphyses underneath a covering ascostroma which later breaks to expose the hamathecium.…”
Section: Taxonomymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The family Parmulariaceae is characterized by foliicolous, lichenicolous, superficial, dark brown to black colonies and asci surrounded by septate pseudoparaphyses underneath a covering ascostroma which later breaks to expose the hamathecium. Ascospores 1-septate, oblong to ellipsoid, ellipsoid to ovate (Inácio et al 2012, Hyde et al 2013). Placostromella Petr., Sydowia 1(1−3): 9 (1947) MycoBank: MB 4141…”
Section: Taxonomymentioning
confidence: 99%