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Triangularia bambusae

Triangularia bambusae (J.F.H. Beyma) Boedijn, Annls mycol. 32(3/4): 302 (1934)

Basionym: Trigonia bambusae J.F.H. Beyma, Centbl. Bakt. ParasitKde, Abt. II 89: 236 (1933)

Facesofungi number: FoF 10129

Isolated from soil. Sexual morph: Ascomata perithecial, gregarious to scattered, superfcial to immersed, ovoid to pyriform, black, glabrous or surrounded by hairs. Peridium comprising membranaceous, pale brown to reddish brown cells of textura angularis. Asci 8-spored, unitunicate, clavate to cylindrical, pedicellate, evanescent. Ascospores uni- or biseriate, ellipsoidal to triangular, aseptate and hyaline when young, becoming conical with an oblique septum near one end, upper cell triangular, brown, with a subapical germ pore; lower cell irregular or hemispherical, hyaline, collapsing. Asexual morph: Undetermined (adapted from Guarro and Cano 1988).

Known hosts and distribution: On culms of Bambusaceae in Netherlands (type locality) (Van Beyma Thoe Kingma 1933).

 

Retrieved from:

Huang, SK., Hyde, K.D., Mapook, A. et al. Taxonomic studies of some often over-looked Diaporthomycetidae and Sordariomycetidae. Fungal Diversity 111, 443–572 (2021). https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13225-021-00488-4

 

References

Guarro J, Cano J (1988) The genus Triangularia. Trans Br Mycol Soc 91(4):587–591

Van Beyma Thoe Kingma FH (1933) Beschreibung einiger neuer Pilzarten aus dem Centraalbureau voor Schimmelcultures II—Baarn (Holland). Zentralblatt Für Bakteriologie Und Parasitenkunde, Abteilung 2(89):236–243

 

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