Nemania camelliae Y.H. Pi & Q.R. Li, 2021

Pi, Yin Hui, Long, Si Han, Wu, You Peng, Liu, Li Li, Lin, Yan, Long, Qing De, Kang, Ji Chuan, Kang, Ying Qian, Chang, Chu Rui, Shen, Xiang Chun, Wijayawardene, Nalin N., Zhang, Xu & Li, Qi Rui, 2021, A taxonomic study of Nemania from China, with six new species, MycoKeys 83, pp. 39-67 : 39

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.83.69906

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scientific name

Nemania camelliae Y.H. Pi & Q.R. Li
status

sp. nov.

Nemania camelliae Y.H. Pi & Q.R. Li sp. nov.

Fig. 2 View Figure 2

Etymology.

Refers to the host genus name, camellia.

Material examined.

China, Guizhou Province, Tongren City, Fanjingshan Nature Reserve (27°47'11.41"N, 108°43'43.90"E, altitude: 515 m), on dead wood of Camellia sp., 15 October 2020, Y.H. Pi, 2020FJS26 (GMB0068, holotype; GMBC0068, ex-type living culture; KUN-HKAS 112689, isotype) GoogleMaps .

Description.

Saprobic on the surface of decaying wood of Camellia sp. Sexual morph: Stromata pulvinate to effused-pulvinate, rarely perithecioid, orbicular to irregularly elongated, often coalescent; single distribution or confluent into irregularly elongated compound stromata, 1.5-4 mm long × 1-2 mm wide × 0.5-1 mm high, surface dull black, hard-textured, with inconspicuous to moderately exposed perithecial contours and usually sloping margins, internally black between ascomata, carbonaceous; subperithecial tissue black, conspicuous; does not release a coloured pigment in 10% KOH. Perithecia 0.65-0.95 mm diam. × 0.65-0.7 mm high, subglobose to depressed-spherical. Ostioles finely papillate, black, conspicuously sunken in a shallow discoid depression; ostiolar area blackish, shiny, frequently flattened. Asci 180-290 × 6-11 μm (av. = 230 × 7.5 μm, n = 30), 8-spored, unitunicate, long-cylindrical, long-stipitate, the spore-bearing parts 80-95 µm long, apically rounded with a J+, apical apparatus, 2-3 × 2.5-4 µm (av. = 2.5 × 3 µm, n = 30), jar shape. Ascospores 10-14 × 4.5-7 μm (av. = 12 × 5.5 μm, n = 30), uniseriate, unicellular, ellipsoid to slightly fusoid, inequilateral, with slightly narrow rounded ends, smooth, brown to dark brown, with a fairly conspicuous, straight, almost spore-length germ slit on the least convex side; lacking a sheath and appendage; perispore indehiscent in 10% KOH. Asexual morph: Undetermined.

Culture characteristics.

The colony grows on PDA medium with a diameter of 6 cm after one week at 25 °C; white, cottony, circular, flocculent or velvety, with light yellow to slightly yellow at the centre. Not sporulating on OA nor on PDA.

Other examined material.

CHINA, Guizhou Province, Tongren City, Fanjingshan Nature Reserve (27°42'10.26"N, 108°31'35.34"E, altitude: 426 m), on dead wood of Camellia sp., 16 October 2020, Y.H. Pi, 2020FJS54-1 (GMB0067), living culture, GMBC0067 GoogleMaps .

Notes.

Phylogenetic analyses showed that Nemania camelliae form a distinct clade with N. bipapillata (82% ML, 0.97 BYPP, Fig. 1 View Figure 1 ). Morphologically, N. camelliae is similar to N. immersidiscus Van der Gucht et al. in having a small discoid depression around the ostiolar papilla. However, the stromata of N. camelliae are entirely carbonaceous, whereas those of N. immersidiscus contain white soft tissue between and beneath the perithecia ( Ju and Rogers 2002). Moreover, N. immersidiscus has slightly thinner ascospores [(10-)11-14(-16) × (4-)4.5-5.5 µm)].

Kingdom

Fungi

Phylum

Ascomycota

Class

Sordariomycetes

Order

Xylariales

Family

Xylariaceae

Genus

Nemania