Cladosporium uwebraunianum Bensch & Samson 2018
Details
Cladosporium uwebraunianum Bensch & Samson in Bensch et al., Studies in Mycology 74 [43 of 125] (2018)
Cladosporium uwebraunianum Bensch & Samson 2018
Biostatus
Exotic
Present
New Zealand
Political Region
New Zealand, isol. from house dust, DTO 305-H9.
Nomenclature
Bensch & Samson
Bensch & Samson
2018
[43 of 125]
ICN
species
Cladosporium uwebraunianum
Classification
Descriptions
Cladosporium uwebraunianum Bensch & Samson 2018
Notes: Cladosporium uwebraunianum (Fig. 1, clade 52) is closely related to C. australiense (Fig. 1, clade 51), but morphologically they are clearly differentiated. The former species is characterised by shorter conidiophores (up to 95(–135) µm), longer conidiogenous cells (17–50(–65) µm) and conidia formed in long branched chains with up to 10(–13) conidia in the terminal unbranched part of the chain. In contrast, C. australiense exhibits very long, seta-like conidiophores (48–285 µm long) with shorter conidiogenous cells (6–15(–40) µm) and conidial chains with only 2–4(–5) conidia in the terminal part of the chain (Bensch et al. 2010). Cladosporium funiculosum (Fig. 1, clade 55) is morphologically very similar in also forming
quite long conidial chains with 8(–14) conidia in the unbranched terminal part, but the chains are often dichotomously branched and the conidiophores narrower (2–3 µm).
Taxonomic concepts
Cladosporium uwebraunianum Bensch & Samson 2018
Cladosporium uwebraunianum Bensch & Samson 2018
Metadata
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scientific name
Names_Fungi
3 April 2018