Stromatolinea linearis (Rehm) K. Habib & Q. R. Li, 2024
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https://doi.org/ 10.3897/mycokeys.108.126712 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13684585 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/6B1F2DCC-9078-53F7-B4AE-BEBDFE8B7C14 |
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Stromatolinea linearis (Rehm) K. Habib & Q. R. Li |
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comb. nov. |
Stromatolinea linearis (Rehm) K. Habib & Q. R. Li comb. nov.
Eutypa linearis Rehm View in CoL , Annls mycol. 5 (6): 523 (1907) (Basionym). Synonym
= Diatrype phaselinoides Rappaz View in CoL , Mycol. helv. 2 (3): 442 (1987). Synonym
Description.
See Dai et al. (2017).
Notes.
The fungus was originally documented by Rehm (1907) from a specimen collected in Brazil, Eutypa linearis underwent a taxonomic revision by Rappaz (1987), who reclassified it as Diatrype phaselinoides (non Diatrype linearis Ellis & Everh. 1897 ). Dai et al. (2017) provided molecular data and a reference specimen of this taxon. It is characterized by well-developed linear stromata with yellow-green interior tissue, long-stipitate asci, with hyaline to subhyaline allantoid ascospores, measuring 5–7 × 1.5–1.8 μm ( Rappaz 1987; Dai et al. 2017). Phylogenetically, it clusters together with other Stromatolinea species in a distinct clade. The morphological character of this taxon also aligns with those of Stromatolinea , providing compelling support for its placement within the Stromatolinea taxonomic framework.
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Stromatolinea linearis (Rehm) K. Habib & Q. R. Li
Habib, Kamran, Zhou, Xin, Zeng, Wenyu, Zhang, Xu, Hu, Hongmin, Wu, Qianzhen, Liu, Lili, Lin, Yan, Shen, Xiangchun, Kang, Jichuan & Li, Qirui 2024 |
Eutypa linearis
Eutypa linearis Rehm , Annls mycol. 5 (6): 523 (1907) (Basionym). Synonym |
Diatrype phaselinoides
= Diatrype phaselinoides Rappaz , Mycol. helv. 2 (3): 442 (1987). Synonym |