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Endophragmiella hymenochaeticola S. Hughes 1978

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Endophragmiella hymenochaeticola S. Hughes, New Zealand J. Bot. 16 329 (1978)

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S. Hughes
S. Hughes
1978
329
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Endophragmiella hymenochaeticola S. Hughes 1978
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Endophragmiella hymenochaeticola

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Endophragmiella hymenochaeticola S. Hughes 1978

On basidiocarps of Hymenochaete mougeotii (Fr.) Cooke and occasionally creeping on to the host substrate, ( 1 ) on Leptospermum scoparium ,' Auckland Prov., Cornwallis, 3.1.1963, PDD 20115 (type) ( DAOM 159751); (1) Quintinia serrata, Westland ' Lake lanthe, Pukekura, 8.1V.1963. DAOM 159750; on unidentified hosts. Auckland Prov., (3) Kaui Park. Birkenhead, 12.1.1963, J.M.D., PDD 20445 (DAOM l59753); (4) Upper Piha Valley. Waitikere Range, 2.V.1963, J.M.D., DAOM 159752.

Colonies velutinous, effuse, dark brown to black, Mycelium partly immersed, partly superficial, composed of pale brown to brown, branched, septate hyphae 2-4.5um wide. Conidiophores arising singly or in groups of 2-4. crowded, erect, mostly simple, sometimes branched. straight or flexuous or irregularly subgeniculate, moreor-less cylindrical. septate, 65-130um long, 4.5-4.7µm wide and brown toward the base, 3.5-3.8µm wide and pale brown to subhyaline toward the apex, terminating in a single conidiogenous cell which is abruptly tapered at the end. Finally, the conidiophore proliferates 1-7 times percurrently through the scar left by each successive conidium, or laterally and sympodially, to reach a length of tip to 230um long. Sympodial proliferations are marked usually by geniculations and denticles.

Conidia solitary, blastic at first on the terminal conidiogenous cell and then on each successive percurrent or sympodial proliferation. They are ellipsoidal to narrowly ovoid, smooth or slightly and Irregularly roughened, pale brown to brown, obtuse at the apex, narrowed at the base which bears a conspicuous frill, composed of a substantial portion (up to 3.5µm long) of the apex of the conidiogenous cell. Conidia are sometimes Aseptate, mostly 2-septate and 21-36um long, sometimes up to 6(-7)-septate and up to 38 (-45)um long and 5.4-7.3um wide.

Coloniae velutinae, etfusae, atrobrunneae vet atrae. Mycelium immersum et partim superficiale, hyphis ramosis, septatis, pallide brunneis vet brunneis 2-4.5µm crassis compositum. Conidiophora singulariter nata vet 2-4 fasciculata, congesta, erecta, plerumque simplicia, aliquando ramosa, recta vel flexuosa vel irregulariter subgeniculata, subcylindrica, septata, 65-130um longa, basim versus 4.5-4.7um crass. et brunnea, apicem versus 3.5-3.8µm crass. et pallide brunnea vet subhyalina, in primis cellulam conidiogenam (ad apicem fortiter diminutam), singulam apicalem ferentia, Dein conidiophora proliferunt ad 230um per cellulas conidiogenas ad 7 percurrentes vel sympodiales.Conidia singula primo in apice cellulae conidiogenae et dein proliferationis cujusque successivae oriunda, ellipsoidea Yet anguste ovoidea, laevia vet paulo irregulariterque verrucosa. pallide brunnea vel brunnea, aliquando 1 -se ptata, saepe 2-septata et 21-36um longa, dein aliquando ad 6(-7)-septata et ad 38(-45)um longa et 5.4-7.3µm lat., ad basim cicatrice margine fortiter fimbriata (ad 3.5µm long.) praedita.

The Hymenochaete in these collections was identified by Dr James H. Ginns. Within the colonies of the Endophragmiella in three of the four collections. is found a pyrenomycete which is very probably the ascigerous state. The perithecia are separate and bear setae which are indistinguishable from conidiophores except for the absence of conidium scars. Asci are unitunicate and the ascospores broadly ellipsoidal . subhyaline to pale brown, finely roughened. and 8-9 x 4.5-5.2um.

Holotypus in Hymenochaete mougeotii (Fr.) Cooke in ramis emortuis Leptospermi scoparii, Nova Zelandia, Auckland Prov., Cornwallis, 3.1.1963. S.J.H., PDD 20415 (DAOM 159751).

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Endophragmiella hymenochaeticola S. Hughes 1978
Endophragmiella hymenochaeticola S. Hughes (1978)
Endophragmiella hymenochaeticola S. Hughes 1978
Endophragmiella hymenochaeticola S. Hughes (1978)

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