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Pithomyces funiculosus M.E. Palm, E.L. Stewart & Rossman 1979

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Pithomyces funiculosus M.E. Palm, E.L. Stewart & Rossman, Mycotaxon 10 (1979)

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M.E. Palm, E.L. Stewart & Rossman
M.E. Palm, E.L. Stewart & Rossman
1979
funiculosa
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Pithomyces funiculosus M.E. Palm, E.L. Stewart & Rossman 1979
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Pithomyces funiculosus

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Pithomyces funiculosus M.E. Palm, E.L. Stewart & Rossman 1979

Holotype: Swaziland, Luyengo, Rossman #1429 Dried culture of isolate, from fungal comb in mounds of Macrotermes ukuzii. 15 ix 1977 (MPPD). Isotype: Swaziland, Luyengo, Rossman 11429. Dried culture of isolate, from fungal comb in mounds of Macrotermes ukuzii. 15 ix 1977 (CUP).
COLONIES on malt agar white to grey becoming brown to black, floccose to appressed, dark ropy strands of conidiophores frequently present. HYPHAE septate, branched, of two types: hyaline to subhyaline, smooth, 1.5-5 (x̄ = 2.8) μm diam, and subhyaline to pale brown, sometimes finely roughened, 2.5-6 (x̄ = 3.4) μm diam. CONIOIOPH0RES micronematous to semi-macronematous, mononematous, frequently funiculose, infrequently branched, septate , subhyaline to pale brown. CONIDIOGEN0US CELLS holoblastic, monoblastic or polyblastic, integrated, intercalary, determinate, cylindric to dolifonn , denticulate following secession of conidia, denticles short cylindric to doliform, 1-4 (x̄ = 2.4) x 1.5-3 (x̄ = 2.2) um. CONIDIA solitary , pleurogenous, mostly verrucose , pale to dark brown, clavate to obovate to obpyriform to broadly or fusiform ellipsoid to reniform, transversely (0 - ) 1-3 (-4)-septate, mostly 2-septate , may be slightly constricted at the septa, rarely with 1-2 oblique or longitudinal septa, 10-17 (x̄ = 13 .9) x 6-12 (x̄ = 8.5) um (I-septate). 14-23 (x̄ = 18.6) x 7-12 (x̄ = 9) um (2-septate). 17 - 25 (x̄ = 21.2) x 7-12 (x̄ = 9) um (3-septate), bases 2-4 (x̄ = 2.6) um diam, with a portion of the conidiogenous cell usually remaining as a basal frill.

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Pithomyces funiculosus M.E. Palm, E.L. Stewart & Rossman 1979
Pithomyces funiculosus M.E. Palm, E.L. Stewart & Rossman
Pithomyces funiculosus M.E. Palm, E.L. Stewart & Rossman 1979
Pithomyces funiculosus M.E. Palm, E.L. Stewart & Rossman
Pithomyces funiculosus M.E. Palm, E.L. Stewart & Rossman 1979

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1 January 2001
6 July 2023
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