Spiropes effusus (Pat.) M.B. Ellis, Mycol. Pap. 114: 10, 1968

Bermudez-Cova, Miguel A., Hofmann, Tina A., Yorou, Nourou S. & Piepenbring, Meike, 2024, Systematic revision of species of Atractilina and Spiropes hyperparasitic on Meliolales (Ascomycota) in the tropics, MycoKeys 103, pp. 167-213 : 167

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scientific name

Spiropes effusus (Pat.) M.B. Ellis, Mycol. Pap. 114: 10, 1968
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Spiropes effusus (Pat.) M.B. Ellis, Mycol. Pap. 114: 10, 1968 View in CoL

Fig. 11 View Figure 11

Podosporium effusum Podosporium effusum Pat., Scient. Surv. P. Rico 8(1): 103, 1926.

Helminthosporium dorycarpum = Helminthosporium dorycarpum var. amazoniae Hughes [as ' Helmisporium '], Mycol. Pap. 50: 24, 1953.

Pleurophragmium dorycarpum Pleurophragmium dorycarpum var. amazoniae (S. Hughes) S. Hughes, Can. J. Bot. 36: 797, 1958.

Description.

Colonies effuse, olive to brown, hairy. Hyphae superficial, branched, septate, 1-2 µm wide, yellowish, olive or pale brown, smooth. Conidiophores arising singly or in groups, as terminal and lateral branches on the hyphae, erect, straight or flexous, septate, up to 300 µm long, 3-4 µm thick, slightly reticulated when seen by SEM, with few or many small conidial scars towards the apex. Conidia solitary, narrowly obclavate to fusiform, truncate at the base, mostly 3(-5)-septate, (15-)20-36 × (3-)3.8-4.5(-5) µm, pale brown, the central cells slightly darker, verruculose. As seen by SEM, the ornamentation of the spores is distinctly reticulated, with thin networks and no ridges.

Specimen examined.

On meliolalean fungus on leaves of Piper sp., Puerto Rico, Río Piedras, 1926, Heller, 142 (IMI 130721, type of Podosporium effusum ); on Amazonia psychotriae on leaves of Psychotria warneckei , Ghana, Togoland, 1938, F.C. Deighton M1617B (IMI 9996a).

Illustrations.

This species was illustrated by Ellis (1968).

Known hosts and distribution.

On colonies of Meliolales , especially Amazonia spp., on living leaves of various plants in Ghana, Puerto Rico, Sierra Leone and Venezuela. One record on Asterina sp. ( Asterinales , Ascomycota) in Uganda ( Ellis 1968).

Notes.

Spiropes effusus has conidia similar in size to those of S. dorycarpus . However, conidia of S. dorycarpus are wider (5-7 µm) than in S. effusus .

Kingdom

Fungi

Phylum

Ascomycota

Class

Dothideomycetes

Order

Meliolales

Family

Poaceae

Genus

Spiropes

Loc

Spiropes effusus (Pat.) M.B. Ellis, Mycol. Pap. 114: 10, 1968

Bermudez-Cova, Miguel A., Hofmann, Tina A., Yorou, Nourou S. & Piepenbring, Meike 2024
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Loc

Helmisporium

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