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Jaklitsch, WM; Fournier, J; Voglmayr, H.
(2018):
Two unusual new species of Pleosporales: Anteaglonium rubescens and Atrocalyx asturiensis
SYDOWIA. 2018; 70: 129-140.
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- Abstract:
- Two new species of Pleosporales, Anteaglonium rubescens (Anteagloniaceae) and Atrocalyx asturiensis (Lophiotremataceae), are described. Phylogenetic placement was determined by combined analyses of a DNA data matrix containing ITS, LSU, SSU, rpb2, and tefl. Anteaglonium rubescens is a stromatic fungus characterized by brown didymospores disarticulating within asci, and by the production of a red-orange to pink pigment produced in nature and in artificial culture. Atrocalyx asturiensis has massive ascomatal crests and brown phragmospores.
- Authors BOKU Wien:
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Jaklitsch Walter Michael
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Voglmayr Hermann
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Ohleria
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phylogenetic analysis
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pyrenomycetes
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