Capillidium adiaeretum (Drechsler) B. Huang & Y. Nie, 2020

Nie, Yong, Yu, De-Shui, Wang, Cheng-Fang, Liu, Xiao-Yong & Huang, Bo, 2020, A taxonomic revision of the genus Conidiobolus (Ancylistaceae, Entomophthorales): four clades including three new genera, MycoKeys 66, pp. 55-81 : 55

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.66.46575

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scientific name

Capillidium adiaeretum (Drechsler) B. Huang & Y. Nie
status

comb. nov.

Capillidium adiaeretum (Drechsler) B. Huang & Y. Nie View in CoL comb. nov. Figure 3 View Figure 3

Conidiobolus adiaeretus Drechsler, J. Wash. Acad. Sci. 43: 42 (1953). Basionym.

Specimens examined.

China, Jiangsu Province, Nanjing City, Laoshan Forest Park, 32°5'58"N, 118°35'53"E, Plant detritus, 1 Dec 2018, Y. Nie and Y. Gao, HMAS 248358, culture CGMCC 3.15888 (= RCEF 6550).

Description.

Colonies on PDA at 25 °C after 3 d, white, reaching ca. 7-10 mm in diameter. Mycelia colourless, 3-4.5 μm wide. Primary conidiophores, colourless, unbranched and producing a single globose conidium with widening upwards; they offer a pronounced dimensional contrast with the mycelial filaments, extending to a length of 50-210 μm into the air, 3-25 μm wide. Primary conidia forcibly discharged, colourless, globose, measuring 15-45 μm in greatest length and 13-42 μm in total width, including a basal papilla 2-6 μm high and 5-17 μm wide. After discharging on to 2% water-agar, similar and smaller secondary conidia arise from primary conidia, two generations of multiple spherical units forming on the parent globose conidia Microconidia only formed from the second set, 5-12 × 9-10 μm. Capilliconidia formed readily from discharged microconidia, 16-24 × 5-6 μm. Chlamydospores formed within the substratum, colourless, globose to ellipsoidal, 13-40 × 15-45 μm.

Notes.

The species was firstly reported from America ( Drechsler 1953a). The ex-type living culture is ATCC 12589 isolated by Drechsler (1953a). It is mainly characterised and differs from other Capillidium species by its ability to form both microconidia and capilliconidia ( Callaghan et al. 2000). The Chinese specimen CGMCC 3.15888 clusters completely (100/1.00) with an isotype ARSEF 451 (98% sequence similarity in nucLSU) and fits well with its morphological descriptions. It is reported in China for the first time.

Kingdom

Fungi

Phylum

Entomophthoromycota

Class

Entomophthoromycetes

Order

Entomophthorales

Family

Ancylistaceae

Genus

Capillidium

Loc

Capillidium adiaeretum (Drechsler) B. Huang & Y. Nie

Nie, Yong, Yu, De-Shui, Wang, Cheng-Fang, Liu, Xiao-Yong & Huang, Bo 2020
2020
Loc

Conidiobolus adiaeretus

Drechsler 1953
1953