1957
DOI: 10.1007/bf03053847
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Hyphomycetes—IV

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“…Corynesporella is distinct from these genera in having branched conidiophores and monotretic conidiogenous cells that produce distoseptate phragmoconidia. The new species C. licualae is similar to C. bhowaliensis (Subramanian and Srivastava 1994), but the conidia of C. licualae are smaller than those of C. bhowaliensis (70-192 9 8-10 lm). Furthermore, the conidia of C. licualae have fewer distosepta than those of C. bhowaliensis (15-32).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 82%
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“…Corynesporella is distinct from these genera in having branched conidiophores and monotretic conidiogenous cells that produce distoseptate phragmoconidia. The new species C. licualae is similar to C. bhowaliensis (Subramanian and Srivastava 1994), but the conidia of C. licualae are smaller than those of C. bhowaliensis (70-192 9 8-10 lm). Furthermore, the conidia of C. licualae have fewer distosepta than those of C. bhowaliensis (15-32).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…Subsequently, C. pinarensis and C. helminthosporioides were described in Cuba (Castan ˜eda Ruı ´z 1985; Holubova ´-Jechova ´1987). Subsequently, three more species were added: C. superioramifera, C. simpliphora, and C. bhowaliensis (Matsushima 1993;Subramanian and Srivastava 1994). The genus is mainly characterized by macronematous, mononematous, branched conidiophores, monotretic, cylindrical conidiogenous cells, and thick-walled, distoseptate conidia (Munjal and Gill 1961).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These studies resulted in a major monograph of the Indian species [398], many of which were collected from palm material and introduced as new to science [399][400][401][402][403][404][405][406]. A number of these new palmicolous hyphomycetes were introduced in his series of six papers entitled "Hyphomycetes", where new genera and species were described on the leaves of several different palm species, such as Cocos nucifera, Phoenix canariensis, Rhopalostylis sapida, and Borassus flabellifer from Tamil Nadu [407][408][409][410][411][412].…”
Section: The Palmicolous Hyphomycetes From Central American Countriesmentioning
confidence: 99%