2015
DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.239.1.2
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Clathrosporium retortum, a novel aeroaquatic fungus in the Sordariomycetidae (Ascomycota) from Brazil

Abstract: Clathrosporium retortum sp. nov., collected on submerged mixed leaf litter samples at Ilha do Cardoso State Park, São Paulo state, Brazil, is described based on morphological and molecular data. The fungus is characterized by forming whitish, dense, subglobose to irregular propagules, hyaline to subhyaline when young, subhyaline to dark brown at maturity, that are formed by densely interwoven conidial filaments with each conidial cell repeatedly branching bilaterally or occasionally unilaterally. Phylogenetic … Show more

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“…The multi-loci phylogenetic analyses show that N. multiseptatus is a distinct species and sister taxon to Clathrosporium retortum (CCIBt 4123) with 100% MP, 1.00 BYPP support. The former has long, narrowly fusiform, multiseptate chlamydospores while the latter has subglobose to irregular, hyaline to subhyaline conidia formed by branched, densely interwoven conidial filaments [71].…”
Section: Phyllachorales Genera Incertae Sedismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The multi-loci phylogenetic analyses show that N. multiseptatus is a distinct species and sister taxon to Clathrosporium retortum (CCIBt 4123) with 100% MP, 1.00 BYPP support. The former has long, narrowly fusiform, multiseptate chlamydospores while the latter has subglobose to irregular, hyaline to subhyaline conidia formed by branched, densely interwoven conidial filaments [71].…”
Section: Phyllachorales Genera Incertae Sedismentioning
confidence: 99%