Daldinia australis M. Stadler & J. Fourn. 2014
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Daldinia australis M. Stadler & J. Fourn., Studies in Mycology 77 78 (2014)
Daldinia australis M. Stadler & J. Fourn. 2014
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M. Stadler & J. Fourn.
M. Stadler & J. Fourn.
2014
78
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Daldinia australis M. Stadler & J. Fourn. 2014
species
Daldinia australis
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Daldinia australis M. Stadler & J. Fourn. 2014
Notes: Whereas all specimens listed above under D. childiae, regardless of their geographic provenance, showed the same ascospore size range and those that we were able to culture had an anamorph with a nodulisporium-like branching pattern similar to that described by Rogers et al. (1999), deviations were observed in some specimens from the Southern Hemisphere and the HawaiianIslands. These specimens have larger ascospores, while otherwise being more or less in agreement with D. childiae from the Northern Hemisphere and the Tropics. The anamorph approached a virgariella-like branching pattern (Fig. 44H) and the more complex nodulisporium-like type was not observed. Therefore, a new taxon is erected to accommodate them.
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Daldinia australis M. Stadler & J. Fourn. 2014
Daldinia australis M. Stadler & J. Fourn. 2014
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Holotypus: New Zealand, Nelson, Snowdens Bush, Podocarpaceae wood, 11 May 2004, P. Catcheside et al. (PDD 81102; ex-type culture CBS 116732, ICMP 15559).
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28 March 2014