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Mariannaea elegans G. Arnaud 1952

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Mariannaea elegans G. Arnaud, Bull. Soc. Mycol. France 68 196 (1952)

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G. Arnaud
G. Arnaud
1952
196
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Mariannaea elegans G. Arnaud 1952
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Mariannaea elegans

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elegans

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Mariannaea elegans G. Arnaud 1952

On dead wood, ( 1 ) Podocarpus spicatus Canterbury Prov., Kaituna Valley, Banks Peninsula, 15.X.1963, DAOM 1 09381; (2,3) unidentified hosts, Auckland Prov., (2) Heriderson Valley, Waitakere Range, 27.XII.1962, J.M.D.. PDD 20370 (DAOM 93829): (3) Kirk's Bush. Papakura, 15.1.1963, DA0M93830.
Conidia are continuous, ellipsoidal to angularly fusoid, 4-6 X 2.3-3.0µm. I described (Hughes 1951c) a diffusely branched form of fructification as well as the simple type; both kinds are present on PDD 20370. Samson (op. cit.) validated the generic name Mariannaea Arnaud for what has commonly been called Paecilomyces (Corda) Mason et Hughes, because the phialides are more slender than in Paecilomyces Bainier and the conidia produced in slimy beads or in obliquely imbricate chains.
References: Arnaud (1952), Hughes (1951e), Samson (op. cit.).

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Mariannaea elegans G. Arnaud 1952
Mariannaea elegans G. Arnaud (1952)
Mariannaea elegans G. Arnaud 1952
Mariannaea elegans G. Arnaud (1952)
Mariannaea elegans G. Arnaud 1952
Mariannaea elegans G. Arnaud (1952)

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