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Apiocarpella

Apiocarpella Syd. & P. Syd., Annls mycol. 17(1): 43 (1919)

Ascomycota, genera incertae sedis

 

Sexual morph: undetermined. Asexual morph: Conidiomata brown, pycnidial, solitary, immersed, unilocular, glabrous, ostiolate. Ostiole circular, centrally loacted. Conidiomatal wall composed of thin-walled cells of textura prismatica. Conidiophores reduced to conidiogenous cells. Conidiogenous cells hyaline, holoblastic, doliiform to ampulliform, determinate, smooth-walled. Conidia hyaline, clavate, broaden and obtuse at the apex, narrowed and slightly truncate at the base, 1-septate, asymmetrical, smooth-walled, guttulate (Sutton 1980).

 

Type species: Apiocarpella macrospora (Speg.) Syd. & P. Syd., Annls mycol. 17(1): 43 (1919)

 

Notes: Apiocarpella was regarded as a subgeneric taxon of Ascochyta (Mel’nik 1971). However, Ascochyta is polyphyletic, and the species in this genus usually possesses enteroblastic phialidic conidiogenesis, which differs the holoblastic conidiogenesis in Apiocarpella (Sutton 1980). Mel’nik (1976) accepted the generic name for 8 species and extended the range to include species on Gramineae, Leguminosae and Ranunculaceae. Sutton (1980) provided a detailed description and illustration for Apiocarpella. No molecular data is available for this genus. Fresh collections of type species are needed to place Apiocarpella in a natural group.

 

Distribution: Argentina, USA (Sutton 1980).

 

 

 

 

 

Apiocarpella macrospora (redrawn from Sutton 1980) a Conidia. b Vertical section of conidioma. c Conidiogenous cells and developing conidia.

 

Reference

 

Li WJ, McKenZie EHC, Liu JK, Bhat DJ, Dai DQ, Caporesi E, Tian Q, Maharachcikumbura SSN, Luo ZL, Shang QJ, Zhang JF, Tangthirasunun N, Karunarathna SC, Xu JC, Hyde KD (2020) Taxonomy and phylogeny of hyaline-spored coelomycetes. Fungal Diversity 100: pages279–801.

 

 

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