Chaetosphaeria tortuosa, the newly discovered teleomorph of Menispora tortuosa, with a key to known Menispora species |
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Authors: | Martina R blov , Keith A. Seifert,George P. White |
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Affiliation: | aDepartment of Plant Taxonomy and Biosystematics, Institute of Botany, Academy of Sciences, 252 43 Průhonice, Czech Republic;bBiodiversity (Mycology and Botany), Environmental Science Team, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Ottawa, ON K1A 0C6, Canada;cMadawaska Highlands Biodiversity Project, 95 Cooper Hill Road, Griffith, ON K0J 2R0, Canada |
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Abstract: | ![]() Chaetosphaeria tortuosa is described as the newly discovered teleomorph of Menispora tortuosa, based on specimens from Canada and the Czech Republic, and single spore isolations from both morphs. The fungus produces superficial, more or less globose, papillate, dark brown to black smooth perithecia (200–)220–250 × (220–)230–260 μm. The asci are unitunicate, 8-spored, cylindrical-fusiform, (110–)120–133(–145) × 12–14 with a distinct apical, nonamyloid annulus 1–1.5 μm high, 3.5–4 μm wide. The ascospores are fusiform, 19–24 × 5–6 μm, hyaline, 3-septate, smooth, and 2-seriate in the ascus. The morphology of the teleomorph and anamorph are similar to that of C. ovoidea (anamorph: M. glauca), differing in dimensions of asci and ascospores, and in the disposition and morphology of the phialides of the anamorphs. The generic concept and phylogeny of Menispora is briefly discussed, and a key to the 11 species currently accepted in the genus is provided. |
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Keywords: | Ascomycota Chaetosphaeriales Conidial fungi Hyphomycetes Pleomorphic fungi |
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