Spiropes angylocalycis Berm.-Cova & M. Piepenbr., 2024

Bermudez-Cova, Miguel A., Hofmann, Tina A., Yorou, Nourou S. & Piepenbring, Meike, 2024, Systematic revision of species of Atractilina and Spiropes hyperparasitic on Meliolales (Ascomycota) in the tropics, MycoKeys 103, pp. 167-213 : 167

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.103.115799

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C3D553E4-6AB9-5649-8BC7-F994A00E7FDB

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scientific name

Spiropes angylocalycis Berm.-Cova & M. Piepenbr.
status

sp. nov.

Spiropes angylocalycis Berm.-Cova & M. Piepenbr. sp. nov.

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Holotype.

On Meliola sp. on living leaves of Angylocalyx oligophyllus ( Fabaceae ), Benin, Atlantique, Attogon, Niaouli Forest, 6°44'42"N, 2°7'50"E, 69 m a.s.l., 28 February 2022, M.A. Bermúdez, A. Tabé, D. Dongnima, I. Agonglo, O.P. Agbani, M. Piepenbring, N.S. Yorou, MB167 (M).

Etymology.

Named after the genus of the host plant.

Description.

Colonies effuse, dark brown to black, velvety to hairy. Hyphae superficial, branched, anastomosing, septate, 0.5-2 µm wide, straw-coloured, smooth. Conidiophores arising singly, erect or ascending, straight to flexuous, mostly flexuous at the tips, septate, up to 350 µm long, 4-6 µm thick, pale olivaceous-brown to brown, with rough surface, with scattered scars mostly in upper parts of the conidiophores. Conidia solitary, straight or slightly curved, fusiform to obclavate, 3-septate, (15-)17-25(-30) × 5-6.5 µm, 2-3 µm wide at the base, brown, the cells at each end pale brown, septa darker in colour, verrucose. As seen by SEM, the ornamentation of the spores is distinctly reticulated, with thin to thick networks and no ridges.

Known distribution.

On colonies of Meliola sp. on living leaves of Angylocalyx oligophyllus in Benin.

Notes.

Spiropes angylocalycis is similar to S. clavatus by the presence of 3-septate mostly fusiform conidia, with a similar size range ( Ellis 1968). However, the conidiophores of S. clavatus are synnematous, while they are mononematous in S. angylocalycis .

Kingdom

Fungi

Phylum

Ascomycota

Class

Dothideomycetes

Order

Meliolales

Family

Poaceae

Genus

Spiropes