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Phaeoisaria laianensis (Pleurotheciales, Pleurotheciaceae), a new species from freshwater habitats in China

Journal

BIODIVERSITY DATA JOURNAL
Volume 10, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

PENSOFT PUBLISHERS
DOI: 10.3897/BDJ.10.e94088

Keywords

Ascomycota; Phaeoisaria; morphology; phylogenetic anaysis; taxonomy

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [NSFC 32070023, NSFC 32060014]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Jiangxi Province [20151BAB214002]
  3. Science and Technology Plan Project of Jiangxi Province [GJJ160417]

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Freshwater fungi play a crucial role in the ecosystem and are of great research value. In this study, a new species called Phaeoisaria laianensis, a freshwater hyphomycete from Anhui Province, China, was identified through morphological and phylogenetic analyses. Detailed illustrations and descriptions of this new species were provided.
Freshwater fungi play an indispensable role in the ecosystem and have great research value. Based on morphological and phylogenetic analyses of a concatenated dataset of ITS, LSU and SSU sequences, a new species, Phaeoisaria laianensis, was introduced as a freshwater hyphomycete from Anhui Province, China. New information Phaeoisaria laianensis was morphologically described as erect, rigid, dark brown to black, velvety synnemata which has macronematous, septate, branched, brown to dark brown, parallel adpressed conidiophores with polyblastic, integrated, terminal, hyaline to pale brown, smooth, denticulate, sympodial conidiogenous cells and ellipsoidal to obovoid, rounded at the apex, obtuse and tapering towards base, septate, guttulate conidia. Based on molecular and morphological characteristics, it is confirmed to be a new species. All illustrations and descriptions have been provided.

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