Vandijckomycella joseae Hern.-Restr., L. W. Hou, L. Cai & Crous, 2020

Hou, Lingwei, Hernandez-Restrepo, Margarita, Groenewald, Johannes Zacharias, Cai, Lei & Crous, Pedro W., 2020, Citizen science project reveals high diversity in Didymellaceae (Pleosporales, Dothideomycetes), MycoKeys 65, pp. 49-99 : 49

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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.65.47704

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scientific name

Vandijckomycella joseae Hern.-Restr., L. W. Hou, L. Cai & Crous
status

sp. nov.

Vandijckomycella joseae Hern.-Restr., L. W. Hou, L. Cai & Crous View in CoL sp. nov. Figure 11 View Figure 11

Etymology.

Named in honour of the first female President (2015-2018) of the Royal Dutch Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW), José F.T.M. van Dijck, who collected the soil sample from which the ex-type strain was isolated.

Typus.

The Netherlands. North Holland province, Amsterdam, isolated from garden soil, Mar. 2017, J.F.T.M. van Dijk (holotype designated here CBS H-24112; living ex-type culture CBS 143011 = JW 1073).

Conidiomata pycnidial, produced on the agar surface, scattered or aggregated, solitary, (sub-)globose, confluent and irregularly-shaped with age, pale brown, covered in abundant long and thin mycelium hair, 150-340 × 130-250 μm; with 1-2 slightly papillate or non-papillate ostioles, sometimes elongated to a short neck; pycnidial wall pseudoparenchymatous, 3-5 layers, 13-25 μm thick, outer layers composed of brown, flattened, polygonal cells of 10-23 μm diam. Conidiogenous cells phialidic, hyaline, smooth, globose, ampulliform, lageniform or subglobose, 5-8(-9.5) × 4-8 μm. Conidia ellipsoidal to oblong, smooth- and thin-walled, hyaline, aseptate, 3.5-5.5 × 2-2.5 μm, (1-)2(-3)-guttulate. Conidial matrix whitish.

Culture characteristics.

Colonies after 7 d at 25 °C, on OA reaching 75-80 mm diam after 7 d, covered by woolly aerial mycelium, concentric circles, pale olivaceous grey, pink, pale greenish grey, whitish near the edge, margin regular; reverse concentric circles dark brown, pale brown, orange, and pale olivaceous. On MEA reaching 75-80 mm diam, aerial mycelium woolly, margin regular, pale olivaceous grey; reverse dark brown, reddish towards the periphery. On PDA reaching 75-80 mm diam, margin regular, covered by felty aerial mycelium, pale olivaceous grey or olivaceous grey, with whitish parts near the centre or through the plate; reverse zonate, orange to reddish, brown and yellow. NaOH spot test: a coral discolouration on OA.

Additional specimen examined.

The Netherlands. North Holland province, Amsterdam, isolated from garden soil, Mar. 2017, J.F.T.M. van Dijk, CBS 144948 = JW 1068.

Notes.

The new genus Vandijckomycella is introduced to accommodate two new species isolated from soil samples which form an independent lineage in Didymellaceae , being clearly separated from other genera (Figure 1 View Figure 1 ). Based on the phylogenetic analysis, V. joseae forms a distinct lineage which is distant from the nearest species V. snoekiae , and chiefly differs on tub2 and rpb2 sequences. Morphological differences between V. joseae and V. snoekiae are discussed under the latter species. Vandijckomycella joseae is characterised by producing pycnidia with longer whitish hyphal outgrowths, and with elongated necks.