Leptosillia

Senanayake, Indunil C., Jeewon, Rajesh, Hyde, Kevin D., Bhat, Jayarama D. & Cheewangkoon, Ratchadawan, 2020, Taxonomy and phylogeny of Leptosillia cordylinea sp. nov. from China, Phytotaxa 435 (3), pp. 213-226 : 219

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.435.3.1

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Leptosillia
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Key to species in Leptosillia View in CoL View at ENA (asexual morph)

1. Conidiogenesis both enteroblastic and holoblastic conidial formation..............................................................................................2

1. Conidiogenesis only enteroblastic or holoblastic conidial formation ............................................................................... L. muelleri View in CoL

2. Conidiogenous cells enteroblastic ......................................................................................................................................................3

2. Conidiogenous cells holoblastic .........................................................................................................................................................4

3. Conidiophores branched up to three times .......................................................................................................................... L. acerina View in CoL

3. Conidiophores branched up to two times ..................................................................................................................... L. macrospora View in CoL

4. Conidia falcate to lunate; conidial length>10µm ....................................................................................................... L. slaptonensis View in CoL

4. Conidia allantoid; conidial length <10µm..........................................................................................................................................5

5. Conidiophores densely branched up to three times............................................................................................................................6

5. Conidiophores densely branched up to two times.......................................................................................................... L. cordylinea

6. Pathogenic forming cankers on twig of Pistacia vera View in CoL ....................................................................................................... L. pistaciae View in CoL

6. Endophytic on bark Populus sp. , Pyrus communis View in CoL , Robinia pseudoacacia View in CoL , Salix sp .................................................. L. wienkampii View in CoL

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