Pseudometarhizium araneogenum W.H. Chen, Y.F. Han, J.D. Liang & Z.Q. Liang, 2022
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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.91.86812 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/3C9E4460-D658-533A-8CA7-1BB2D91AED2D |
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Pseudometarhizium araneogenum W.H. Chen, Y.F. Han, J.D. Liang & Z.Q. Liang |
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Pseudometarhizium araneogenum W.H. Chen, Y.F. Han, J.D. Liang & Z.Q. Liang sp. nov.
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Type.
Duyun City (26°21'27.96"N, 107°22'48.22"E), Qiannan Buyi and Miao Autonomous Prefecture , Guizhou, China. On a dead spider ( Araneae), 1 October 2019, Wanhao Chen, GZAC DY10180 (holotype), ex-type living cultures, DY101801 View Materials GoogleMaps .
Description.
Spider host completely covered by white mycelium. Conidiophores mononematous, arise from the lateral hyphae. Colonies irregularly on PDA, 1.8-2.8 cm diam. after 14 d at 25 °C, white, consisting of a basal felt, floccose hyphal overgrowth, reverse yellowish to pale brown or green. Prostrate hyphae smooth, septate, hyaline, 1.0-1.2 μm diam. Erect conidiophores usually arising from aerial hyphae. Phialides solitary or in groups of two, 8.3-23.3 × 1.3-2.2 μm, with a cylindrical basal portion, tapering into a short distinct neck. Conidia in chains, hyaline, fusiform, one-celled, 3.4-5.8 × 1.4-1.8 μm. Sexual state not observed.
Host.
Spider ( Araneidae ).
Habitat.
Near the road, located on or under rocks.
Etymology.
Referring to the ability to colonize spiders.
Additional specimen examined.
Duyun City (26°21'27.96"N, 107°22'48.22"E) Qiannan Buyi and Miao Autonomous Prefecture, Guizhou, China. On a dead spider ( Araneae), 1 October 2019, Wanhao Chen, GZAC DY10174, living cultures, DY101741, DY101742.
Remarks.
Pseudometarhizium araneogenum distinguished from P. lepidopterorum , which has longer phialides (21.2-33.7 × 1.1-1.4 μm) and smaller conidia (3.1-4.3 × 1.3-1.5 μm).
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