Codinaea leomaiae was collected on the decaying leaf of an unidentified plant and is described and illustrated as a new species. It is distinguished by polyphialidic conidiogenous cells that produce broadly fusiform or eye-shaped, unicellular, hyaline conidia with a single, curved
setula at each end. A comparative table and conidial illustrations of some rather similar non-setose Dictyochaeta species are also provided.
A new species, Acumispora delicata, collected on decaying leaves of an unidentified plant, is described and illustrated. The new species is distinguished by narrow ovoid to broad obclavate conidia, which are acuminate toward the rounded or obtuse apex. A key and illustrations
of Acumispora species are provided.
Phaeodactylium cymbisporum, collected on decaying leaves of an unidentified plant, is described and illustrated. The new species is characterized by polyblastic, sympodial extended conidiogenous cells that produce broad cymbiform, 3-septate, smooth, pale golden brown conidia.
A key to Phaeodactylium species is provided.
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