Kathistaceae

Wilson, Megan M., Emam, Amany, Davis, Steven R., Hall, Gene, Barden, Phillip & Ware, Jessica L., 2023, Description of a novel termite ectoparasite, Termitaria hexasporodochia sp. nov. (Kathistaceae), presenting an unusual six-sectioned infestation, and a key to the fungal family Kathistaceae, Phytotaxa 591 (2), pp. 106-124 : 124

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.591.2.3

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7799865

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E06130-F659-FFAE-FF77-0BD3FA611FA0

treatment provided by

Plazi

scientific name

Kathistaceae
status

 

Diagnostic key for the Kathistaceae View in CoL View at ENA

1. Sexual morph present with sporodiomata ...................................................................................................................................... 10

- Asexual morph present with sporodochium ..................................................................................................................................... 2

2. The production of microconidia and macroconidia appendages ................................................................................ T. cavernosum

- Microconidia produced at conidiogenous locus................................................................................................................................3.

3. Phialide tips echinulate and pigmented ........................................................................................................................... T. coronata View in CoL

- Phialide tips flat and unpigmented .................................................................................................................................................. 4.

4. Phialides greater than 160 μm in length ................................................................................................................... T. longiphialidis View in CoL

- Phialides less than 120 μm in length ............................................................................................................................................... 5.

5. Conidia are large; dimensions ~ 8 μm × 4 μm ............................................................................................................ T. macrospora View in CoL

- Conidia are small; dimensions ~4 μm × 2 μm ................................................................................................................................ 6.

6. Large rhomboid or ellipsoid sporodochia; 5–6 mm in diameter .............................................................................. T. rhombicarpa View in CoL

- Circular or ellipsoid sporodochia; less than 1 mm in diameter ....................................................................................................... 7.

7. Maximum of 5 conidia per collarette ................................................................................................................................. T. snyderi View in CoL

- Minimum of 8 conidia per collarette ............................................................................................................................................... 8.

8. Phialides tips exposed at surface of sporodochium and terminate in flaps; phialides are fertile and not arranged into compartments .......................................................................................................................................... T. hexasporodochia sp. nov.

- Phialide tips covered at surface of sporodochium by superficial epihymenium; phialides arranged into sterile and fertile compartments .................................................................................................................................................................................. 9.

9. Sporodochia exhibit a beak-like pycnidium and ostiole and are ellipsoid in shape; conidiogenous locus ~15 μm from base .......... .......................................................................................................................................................................................... M. crustosa View in CoL

- Sporodochia lack pycnidia and ostiole; sporodochia are stellate or ellipsoid in shape; conidiogenous locus ~ 50 μm from base ..... ........................................................................................................................................................................................... M. silvestri

10. 4 ascospores produced in ascus ........................................................................................................................... Kathistes fimbriata View in CoL

- 8 ascospores produced in ascus ........................................................................................................................................................11

11. Ascospores develop with 3 septa........................................................................................................................ Kathistes calyculata View in CoL

- Ascospores develop with 5 septa ................................................................................................................ Kathistes analemmoides View in CoL

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