Brachysporiella setosa (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) M.B. Ellis, Mycol. Pap. 72: 17(1959)

Chun-Sheng, Long, You-Peng, Wu, Xu, Zhang, Yan, Lin, Xiang-Chun, Shen, Jian, Ma & Qi-Rui, LI, 2023, Additions to hyphomycetes from Yungui Plateau, China with three new species (Ascomycota, Sordariomycetes), Biodiversity Data Journal 11, pp. 101629-101629 : 101629

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scientific name

Brachysporiella setosa (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) M.B. Ellis, Mycol. Pap. 72: 17(1959)
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Materials

Type status: Other material. Occurrence : recordedBy: Chun-Sheng Long ; occurrenceID: 8E2A7219-6507-5A85-BC9D-828B5DC7DA54; Taxon : scientificName: Brachysporiella setosa; Location : continent: Asia ; country: China; stateProvince: Qiannan Buyei and Miao Autonomous Prefecture; county: Libo County; locality: unknow mountain ; verbatimElevation: 877 m; verbatimCoordinates: 25.1203N, 107.3243E; Identification: identifiedBy: Chun-Sheng Long, Qi-Rui Li & Jian Ma; Event: eventDate: 21/11/2021; habitat: On decaying wood; Record Level: collectionID: GMB0399 GoogleMaps GoogleMaps

Description

Conidiophores 300-450 μm long (x̅ = 360.4 μm, SD = 30.8, n = 20), 3.6-6.5 μm wide (x̅ = 4.7 μm, SD = 0.92, n = 20), mononematous, branched in apex, erect, single, 5-7 septate, brown or dark brown, smooth. Conidiogenous cells lacking. Conidia 20-38 μm long (x̅ = 25.8 μm, SD =4.9, n = 20), 17-23 μm wide (x̅ = 18.4 μm, SD = 2.2, n = 20). Pyriform or obovoid brown or dark brown.

Also see Hughes (1958) and Ellis (1959).

Notes

This species was originally assigned to Monotospora Corda by Berk and Curtis and later was transferred to Phragmocephala E.W. Mason & S. Hughes, Monosporella S. Hughes and Monotosporella S. Hughes ( Hughes 1958). Ellis (1959) transferred it to Brachysporiella Bat. as Brachysporiella setose . Gao (2016) found this species in Shunhuang Mountain, Hunan Province. This fungus is mainly distributed in South Carolina and usually found on rotten wood ( Sadowski et al. 2012). B. setosa is very close to B. rhizoidea (V. Rao & de Hoog) W.P. Wu in morphology, but the conidiophores of B. setosa are shorter (140-260 × 4.5-6 μm vs. 50-80 × 4-5 μm) ( Tsui et al. 2001, Sadowski et al. 2012).