Sarcinella caralliae, Hosagoudar & Thimmaiah & Jayashankara, 2011
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11609/JoTT.o2988.2268-71 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B0B825-FF9F-FF81-FE98-FD61FABB86F4 |
treatment provided by |
Carolina |
scientific name |
Sarcinella caralliae |
status |
sp. nov. |
Sarcinella caralliae View in CoL sp. nov.
(Image 2)
Material examined: 01.xi.2009, on leaves of Carallia brachiata (Lour.) Merr. (Rhizophoraceae) , Kaimada field, Hoddur, Kodagu, Karnataka, C. Jagath Thimmaiah TBGT 5708 (holotype), (MycoBank 564010).
Coloniae amphigenae, plerumque epiphyllae, tenues vel densae, patentiae, ad 3mm diam. Hyphae rectae vel flexuosae, pallide brunnae, irregulariter acuteque vel laxe ramosae, laxe reticulatae, cellulae 12–20 × 4–6 μm. Appressoria dispersa, alternata, unilateralis, ovata vel plerumque globosa, integra, 8–10 × 6–8 μm. Conidiophorae producentes hyphis lateralis, simplices, micronematae, 6–8 μm longae; cellulae conidiogenae terminalis vel intercalaris, monoblasticae, integratae, determinatae, cylindraceae. Conidia solitaris, sicca, simplices, subspherica vel ovalis, 2–10-cellulae, brunnea vel nigra, muriformes,
Image 2. Sarcinella caralliae sp. nov.
a - Appressoriate mycelium with sarciniform conidia
sarcinatim septatis, constrictus ad septatis, 21–30 μm diam., parietus glabrus.
Colonies amphigenous, mostly epiphyllous, thin to dense, spreading, up to 3mm in diameter. Hyphae straight to flexuous, pale brown, branching irregular at acute to wide angles, loosely reticulate, cells 12–20 × 4–6 μm. Appressoria scattered, alternate, unilateral, ovate to mostly globose, entire, 8–10 × 6–8 μm. Conidiophores produced lateral to the hyphae, simple, micronematous, 6–8 μm long; conidiogenous cells terminal, intercalary, monoblastic, integrated, determinate, cylindrical. Conidia solitary, dry, simple, subspherical to oval, 2–10-celled, brown to charcoal black, muriform, sarcinately septate, constricted at the septa, 21–30 μm in diameter, wall smooth.
This is the first species of schiffnerulaceous fungus infected the members of the family Rhizophoraceae ( Hosagoudar 2003, 2011).
Etyomology: Based on the host genus.
C |
University of Copenhagen |
TBGT |
Tropical Botanic Garden and Research Institute |
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