Journal
MYCOTAXON
Volume 136, Issue 3, Pages 545-551Publisher
MYCOTAXON LTD
DOI: 10.5248/136.545
Keywords
hyphomycetes; taxonomy; asexual fungi
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- National Natural Science Foundation Program of PR China [31870016]
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A new species called Vanakripa chinensis found on decaying branches of an unidentified tree is described and illustrated in this article. The species is characterized by unique morphological features, with sporodochial conidiomata composed of macronematous, cylindrical conidiophores and obovoid, unicellular, brown, smooth conidia with a black spot near the middle. Notes on conidiogenous events in the genus Vanakripa and a key to the species are provided.
A new species Vanakripa chinensis found on decaying branches of an unidentified tree is described and illustrated. It is characterized by sporodochial conidiomata composed of macronematous, cylindrical conidiophores that are sometimes reduced to conidiogenous cells and obovoid, unicellular, brown, smooth conidia with a black spot near the middle. Notes on conidiogenous events in the genus Vanakripa and a key to the species are provided.
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