Crous, Hernández-Restrepo & Groenewald & Crous, 2015
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.205.4.2 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D187C7-FFCB-9A5C-FF7C-F958C8573916 |
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Felipe |
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Crous |
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ord. nov. |
Neocordana musae (Zimm.) M. Hern. View in CoL -Rest. & Crous , comb. nov. MycoBank MB811106, Figure 3.
Basionym : Scolecotrichum musae Zimm., Zentbl. Bakt. ParasitKde, Abt. II 8: 220 (1902) (as Scolicotrichum View in CoL )= Cordana musae (Zimm.) Höhn., Zentbl. Bakt. ParasitKde, Abt. II 60: 7 (1923)
Mycelium superficial and immersed, hyphae smooth, hyaline to brown; intracellular hyphae smooth, hyaline to brown. Conidiophores brown, smooth, 46–118.5 × 5–6.5 μm. Conidiogenous cells terminal and intercalary, 15–72.5 × 5–9 μm, denticulate; denticles up to 2 μm long, 0.5–1.5 μm wide. Conidia obclavate, pyriform, mostly obovoid, 14.5–19 × 8–11.5 μm, 1–septate, thick-wall, pale brown, base darker, flat, 1–1.5 μm wide.
Culture characteristics:—Colonies on MEA after 1 week attaining 25 mm diam, elevated, cottony, aerial mycelium white with mouse grey zones (sporulation), exudate hyaline to pale luteous, margin diffuse; reverse black in the centre, with concentric rings isabelline to umber or luteous to ochreous. On OA colonies very similar to that observed on MEA
Type: — INDONESIA. Java, Buitenzorg, 1920, on Musa sapientum, Zimmermann A., Centralbl. F. Bakt Abt. II. Bd. 8. S 220 (holotype not found and presumed missing). MALAYSIA. 1 April 2011, on Musa sp. , Mee Hua Wong (neotype designated here CBS H-22054!, ex-neotype strain CPC 18127 = CBS 139318).
Additional cultures examined:— AUSTRALIA. Queensland, 21 January 2011, on Musa sp. , unknown collector, CBS 139319 = CPC 19065. MEXICO. Tabasco, Villa Hermosa, 16 December 2008, on Musa sp. , Maria de J. Yarez Morales, CPC 16362; Tapechula, Chiapas, 16 December 2008, on Musa sp. , Maria de J. Yarez Morales, CPC 16298. UNKNOWN COUNTRY, February 1934, on Musa sapientum, G. Stahel, CBS 151.34.
Distribution:—Widespread in the tropics with the host.
Notes:—In the ITS phylogenetic tree ( Figure 2 View FIGURE 2 ) Neocordana musae is represented by six isolates from Musa leaves collected from different countries, namely Australia, Malaysia and Mexico. Originally N. musae was described from Java ( Zimmermann 1902), but the type material is presumably lost. Among the isolates studied here, we chose isolate CPC 18127 as ex-neotype because Malaysia is closest to the location where this fungus was collected for the first time; furthermore this isolate is morphologically similar to the fungus described and illustrated by Zimmermann (1902), and occurs commonly on Musa spp. in tropical regions.
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Hernández-Restrepo, Margarita, Groenewald, Johannes Z. & Crous, Pedro W. 2015 |
Cordana musae (Zimm.) Höhn., Zentbl. Bakt. ParasitKde, Abt. II
ParasitKde 1923: 7 |
Scolecotrichum musae Zimm., Zentbl. Bakt. ParasitKde, Abt. II
ParasitKde 1902: 220 |