Rugonectria sinica W.Y. Zhuang, Z.Q. Zeng & W.H. Ho, in Zeng, Zhuang & Ho, Mycosystema 31(4): 467, 2013
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Rugonectria sinica W.Y. Zhuang, Z.Q. Zeng & W.H. Ho, in Zeng, Zhuang & Ho, Mycosystema 31(4): 467, 2013 |
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Specimens examined.
CHINA. Hainan, Changjiang, Bawanling, alt. 1100 m, on dead twigs of Quercus sp., 7 December 2000, W.Y. Zhuang, X.M. Zhang H22, H30 (HMAS 76854, 83369); Changjiang, Bawanling, alt. 1100 m, on dead twigs, 7 December 2000, W.Y. Zhuang, X.M. Zhang H28 (HMAS 76865); Lingshui, Diaoluoshan, alt. 1100 m, on bark, 13 December 2000, W.Y. Zhuang, X.M. Zhang, Z.H. Yu H70 (HMAS 76866); Henan, Jigongshan, alt. 400 m, on dead twigs, 14 November 2003, W.Y. Zhuang, Y. Nong 5099 (HMAS 91773); Fujian, Wuyishan, on dead twigs, 21 September 2006, W.Y. Zhuang, J. Luo, W.Y. Li 6846 (HMAS 183542).
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ACT (MF669046), ITS (HM054141), LSU (HM042430) and RPB1 (MF669058).
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On bark and dead twigs.
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Asia (China).
Notes.
Morphologically Rugonectria sinica resembles R. castaneicola (W. Yamam. & Oyasu) Hirooka & P. Chaverri in having four-spored asci ( Zeng et al. 2012). However, R. castaneicola differs in possessing perithecia that are 250-470 × 350-430 μm and larger than those of R. sinica that are 216-420 × 194-404 μm. In addition, the ascospores of R. castaneicola are larger, 18-28 × 7.5-11 μm, while those of R. sinica are 16-26 × 5.5-11 μm. The sequence analyses of the ITS and β-tubulin regions from type culture confirmed that they are different taxa ( Zeng et al. 2012).
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