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Grosmannia euphyes (K. Jacobs & M.J. Wingf.) M. Procter & Z.W. de Beer 2022

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Grosmannia euphyes (K. Jacobs & M.J. Wingf.) M. Procter & Z.W. de Beer in de Beer et al., Studies in Mycology 101 92 (2022)
Grosmannia euphyes (K. Jacobs & M.J. Wingf.) M. Procter & Z.W. de Beer 2022

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Exotic
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New Zealand
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M. Procter & Z.W. de Beer
K. Jacobs & M.J. Wingf.
(K. Jacobs & M.J. Wingf.) M. Procter & Z.W. de Beer
2022
92
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Grosmannia euphyes

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Type: Radicicolous Fungi; Description: Colonies on malt extract agar olivaceous. Conidiophores occurring singly, stipe erect, 145–355 μm long, olivaceous, simple, bearing 2–3 primary metulae 11–47 μm long; three to four additional series occur above the primary metulae, each giving rise to 2–3 further metulae at the apex; primary metulae olivaceous, subsequent metulae light olivaceous to hyaline. Conidiogenous cells discrete, tapering slightly, 10–20 μm long, hyaline. Conidia obovoid with truncate ends, 0-septate, 4–6 × 2–3 μm, smooth, hyaline, accumulating in a mucilaginous mass.
Distribution: Northland, Auckland, Coromandel, Waikato, Bay of Plenty, Taranaki, Taupo, Rangitikei, Wanganui, Wellington, Gisborne, Hawkes Bay, Wairarapa, Nelson, Westland, Marlborough Sounds, Marlborough, North Canterbury, Mid Canterbury, South Canterbury, Dunedin, Southland.; 1st Record: Jacobs et al. (2001).
Significance: See under Leptographium procerum.; Host(s): Pinus radiata, P. strobus.

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18 July 2022
30 October 2023
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