Rhexoacrodictys erecta (Ellis & Everh.) W.A. Baker & Morgan-Jones, Mycotaxon
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Rhexoacrodictys erecta (Ellis & Everh.) W.A. Baker & Morgan-Jones, Mycotaxon View in CoL 82: 99 (2002)
Basionym: Mystrosporium erectum Ellis & Everh., J. Mycol. View in CoL 4(6): 53 (1888)
Index Fungorum number: IF381123
Holotype: BPI 445573 View Materials
FIGURE 5 View FIGURE 5
Description: Saprobic on submerged wood. Sexual morph: Undetermined. Asexual morph: Colonies on natural substrata effuse, superficial, scattered, dark brown to black. Mycelium partly immersed and partly superficial, composed of septate, branched hyaline hyphae. Conidiophores macronematous, mononematous, erect, unbranched, straight or slightly flexuous, thick-walled, smooth, cylindrical, dark brown at the base, paler and narrower towards the apex, 6–8-septate, 31–85 × 4–6 μm (x = 56.9 × 4.7 μm, n = 15). Conidiogenous cells monoblastic, integrated, terminal, pale brown, smooth, cylindrical, 2.5–5 × 3–5.5 μm (x = 3.7 × 3.7 μm, n = 10), with percurrent extensions. Conidia acrogenous, solitary, dry, pyriform or obovoid, 26–33 × 18–21 μm (x = 30 × 20 μm, n = 15), muriform, often with multiple transverse and longitudinal or oblique septa, slightly constricted at septa, mature conidia dark brown to black, paler near the base; basal cell protruding, cylindrical, often with a marginal frill following secession.
Material examined: CHINA. Yunnan Province, Qiubei City, a small river in Puzhehei scenic area, on dead submerged decaying wood of an unidentified plant, 23 June 2018, Hao Yang, P 45 ( IFRD 500-016 View Materials ), living culture KUMCC 20-0194 .
Notes: Xia et al. (2017) designated a reference specimen for this species and conducted phylogenetic analyses, which showed that Rhexoacrodictys was affiliated to Savoryellaceae (Savoryellales) . However, it clustered in Pleurotheciaceae , Pleurotheciales when more species were added to phylogenetic analysis ( Luo et al. 2019). In this study, we collected a specimen from submerged wood in a small river in Puzhehei, Yunnan Province, China, which matches well the type material of R. erecta in morphology. Our collection shares the identical LSU sequence with the reference specimen of R. erecta and ITS sequence of our strain KUMCC 20-0194 differs from HSAUPmyr4622 by one nucleotide. In our phylogenetic tree, Rhexoacrodictys clustered in Pleurotheciaceae (Pleurotheciales) agreeing with Luo et al. (2019).
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Rhexoacrodictys erecta (Ellis & Everh.) W.A. Baker & Morgan-Jones, Mycotaxon
Shi, Lin, Yang, Hao, Hyde, Kevin D., Wijayawardene, Nalin N., Wang, Gen-Nuo, Yu, Xian- Dong & Zhang, Huang 2021 |
Rhexoacrodictys erecta (Ellis & Everh.) W.A. Baker & Morgan-Jones, Mycotaxon
W. A. Baker & Morgan-Jones 2002: 99 |
Mystrosporium erectum
Ellis & Everh. 1888: 53 |