“…New collection,
KUNCC 22–12477, is morphologically similar to the type species in having obclavate, guttulate, euseptate conidia (
Li et al 2021 ). Although the conidia size and color of
D. euseptata KUNCC 22–12477 are slightly different from the type species, and conidia size is also an important basis for distinguishing
Distoseptispora species, some previous studies in this genus found significant differences in conidial size between different collections of the same species (
Yang et al 2018 ;
Shen et al 2021 ;
Ma et al 2022 ). Based on the currently limited morphological and molecular sequence data, we treat the new collection,
KUNCC 22–12477, as
D. euseptata , which was first discovered in the Red River Basin in Yunnan, China.…”