Neoconidiobolus pseudothromboides B. Huang & Y. Nie, 2022
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.574.2.3 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7383484 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/AB0187CC-0551-2869-D6B1-F94AFDFEFE0A |
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Neoconidiobolus pseudothromboides B. Huang & Y. Nie |
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sp. nov. |
Neoconidiobolus pseudothromboides B. Huang & Y. Nie View in CoL , sp. nov., FIGURE 2 View FIGURE 2
MycoBank no.: MB843838
Etymology. pseudothromboides (Lat.) , referring to the similarity of this fungus to Neoconidiobolus thromboides .
Known distribution. Anhui Province, China.
Maximum growth temperature. 31 °C.
Specimens examined. China, Anhui Province, Ma’anshan City, Cuiluo Mountain , 31°65′ N, 118°46′ E, from plant detritus, 7 Oct 2021, Z.M. Wang and Z.Y. Zhou, holotype JGXY 211007 . Ex-type culture RCEF 6692 . GenBank: nucLSU = ON391168 View Materials ; EFL = OL286957; mtSSU = ON310965 View Materials ).
Description. Colonies white, reaching ca 13 mm diameter on PDA for 3 d at 21 °C. Mycelia colorless, 4.0–9.0 µm wide, rarely branched at the edge, often septate and distended to segments with a width of 11.0–20.0 μm after 3 d. Primary conidiophores colorless, unbranched and producing a single conidium, 70.0–220.0 × 6.0–10.0 µm. Primary conidia forcibly discharged, colorless, globose, 20.0–25.0 µm wide and 24.0–30.0 µm long, with a small basal papilla 5.0–9.0 µm wide and 2.0–4.0 µm long. Secondary conidia only one type, discharged on 2 % water agar, arising from the primary ones which were similar in shape and smaller in size. Zygospores commonly formed between 2 contiguous segments of the same hypha after 5 d. Mature zygospores including not only a big globule located on one side, but also many smaller globules surround the big globule, smooth, colorless, mostly globose to subglobose, 15.0–25.0 μm in diameter with a wall 1.0–2.0 μm thick.
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