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Golovinomyces biocellatus (Ehrenb.) V.P. Gelyuta 1988

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Golovinomyces biocellatus (Ehrenb.) V.P. Gelyuta, Ukrajins'k. Bot. Žurn. 45 62 (1988)
Golovinomyces biocellatus (Ehrenb.) V.P. Gelyuta 1988

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Exotic
Uncertain
New Zealand
Political Region
The G. biocellatus complex occurs in NZ, but in the restricted sense of Scholler et al. (Mycological progress, 2016) G. biocellatus s.s. is probably not present. G. biocellatus s.s. is found only on Lycopus and Glechoma, neither reported from NZ as hosts of G. biocellatus sensu lato. [PRJ, June 2016]

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(Ehrenb.) V.P. Gelyuta
Ehrenb.
V.P. Gelyuta
1988
62
ICN
species
Golovinomyces biocellatus

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biocellatus

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Golovinomyces biocellatus (Ehrenb.) V.P. Gelyuta 1988

The Golovinomyces biocellatus complex consists of powdery mildew (Erysiphales) species restricted to hosts of the family Lamiaceae. The phylogeny resulted in two major clades. Clade I consists of specimens with Lamiaceae hosts and three specimens of Verbena. Clade II consists of two sister groups, the first (IIa) with Salvia spp. and the second (IIb) with Lycopus europaeus (the type host G. biocellatus) and Glechoma. Clades I and IIb and two subclades of IIa with Salvia hosts are characterized by specific morphological traits (differences in conidiophore length, conidial shape, width, and germination patterns). Based on these data, we suggest to consider specimens of clades I (including specimens on Verbena) and IIb and the two subclades of IIa as distinct species, namely G. monardae, G. biocellatus, G. salviae, and G. neosalviae sp. nov. A key for the identification of species based on asexual state features is provided.

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Erysiphe biocellata Ehrenb. 1821
Golovinomyces biocellatus (Ehrenb.) V.P. Gelyuta 1988
Erysiphe labiatarum f. stachyopsidis Kalymb. 1961
Golovinomyces biocellatus (Ehrenb.) V.P. Gelyuta 1988
Golovinomyces biocellatus (Ehrenb.) V.P. Gelyuta 1988
Golovinomyces biocellatus (Ehrenb.) V.P. Gelyuta (1988)
Golovinomyces biocellatus (Ehrenb.) V.P. Gelyuta 1988
Golovinomyces biocellatus (Ehrenb.) V.P. Gelyuta
Golovinomyces biocellatus (Ehrenb.) V.P. Gelyuta 1988
Golovinomyces biocellatus (Ehrenb.) V.P. Gelyuta (1988)
Golovinomyces biocellatus (Ehrenb.) V.P. Gelyuta 1988
Golovinomyces biocellatus (Ehrenb.) V.P. Gelyuta 1988
Golovinomyces biocellatus (Ehrenb.) V.P. Gelyuta 1988
Oidium erysiphoides Fr. 1832
Golovinomyces biocellatus (Ehrenb.) V.P. Gelyuta 1988
Oidium erysiphoides Fr. 1832

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Golovinomyces biocellatus (Ehrenb.) V.P. Gelyuta 1988
Germany, Federal Republic of
Golovinomyces biocellatus (Ehrenb.) V.P. Gelyuta 1988
New Zealand
Auckland

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taxonomic status
A species complex dividied into several host-specialised species that can be distinguished by the anamorph morphology and DNA sequencing.

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14 January 2005
20 June 2016
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