Phylum:Anamorphic fungi >> Class: Anamorphic fungi >>  Order: Anamorphic fungi 
   
 
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 Scientific Name: Pseudocercospora hangzhouensis
 
   
   
 Author:

Pseudocercospora hangzhouensis Liu & Goh, Acta Mycol. Sinica Suppl. 1: 57. 1986.

   
 
 
 
 
 Description: Leaf spots irregular, vein-limited, 1-5 mm in wide, often confluent, brown, pale yellowish brown at lower leaf surface, without distinct margin. Caespituli amphigenous. Secondary mycelium external, hypophyllous: hyphae hyaline lo pale greenish, 1-2 μm wide, branched septate, bearing secondary conidiophores laterally, tangled between leaf hairs. Stromata brown, mostly epiphyllous, subglobose to elongated, up to 35 μm in width. Conidiophores subhyaline to pale greenish, densely fasciculate or borne on external hyphae, rarely septate, branching and geniculation absent, rounded or conic at the apex, scars invisible, 2-15 × 1-2.5 μm. Conidia straight to curved or undulate, hyaline, Filiform or narrowly obclavate, indistinctly multiseptate, acute at the apex, obconic at the base, 15-110 × 1-2 μm; hilum un-thickened and inconspicuous
 
 
 
 
 
 Specimens:

Taiwan, Taichung, NCHU Campus, 14 Aug. 1984, holotype, NCHUPP-49 and isotype IMI 312075

 
 
 
 Habitat: On leaves of Actinidia chinensis Planch, var. setosa Li .
 
 
 
 Distribution:

Taiwan

 
 
 
 References:

Hsieh, WH and Goh, TK. 1989a.

   
   
   
 Provided:

W. H. Hsieh

 
 
 Note: Pseudocercospora actinidiae Deighton differs from this fungus by its dark floccose fruiting and dark-coloured, broad cylindric conidia.