Dematiopleospora, Wanas., Camporesi, E.B.G.Jones & K.D.Hyde, 2017
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.316.3.3 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039B87D7-E21A-654B-CAD4-08D1FCE6F7AB |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Dematiopleospora |
status |
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Key to species of Dematiopleospora View in CoL View at ENA based on the sexual morph
1. Ostiole without setae, ascospores with rounded ends........................................................................................................................2
1. Ostiole comprising light brown setae, ascospores with narrower ends .............................................................................................. 3
2. Uniseriate ascospores with less than 4 transverse septa 3 ......................................................................... Dematiopleospora alliariae View in CoL
2. Overlapping biseriate ascospores with more than 4 transverse septa 2 ................................................................................ D. luzulae View in CoL
3. Ascospores shorter than 35 μm, yellowish brown or golden-brown..................................................................................................4
3. Ascospores longer than 35 μm, light brown................................................................................................................... D. fusiformis View in CoL
4. Immersed ascomata, ascospores with 7 transverse septa and much longer lower part than upper part 3 ................................. D. cirsii View in CoL
4. Superficial ascomata, ascospores with 9–10 transverse septa, and upper and lower parts of equal length 1 ....................... D. mariae View in CoL
1 Wanasinghe et al. (2014), 2 Ariyawansa et al. (2015), 3 Hyde et al. (2016)
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