Phylum:Anamorphic fungi >> Class: Anamorphic fungi >> Order: Anamorphic fungi | ||||
BCRC Number: | NO BCRC Number! | |||
Scientific Name: | Bispora novae-zelandiae | |||
Author: | Bispora novae-zelandiae Matsushima, Mycol. Mem. 4:9. 1985.. |
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Description: | Colonies diamerter on Corn Meal Agar 18 mm in 52 days at 25°C, slowly growing, olive brown to yellowish brown; reverse olive brown to dark brown. Mycelium mostly immersed, composed of branched, septate, smooth to roughened, pale brown to brown, 1.4-3.2 μm wide hyphae. Conidiophores micronematous, semimacronematous, mononematous, smooth to roughened, pale brown, 8.7-71.4 × 4.4-6.4. Conidiogenous cells blastic, acropetal. Conidia borne in catenate, simple or branched, elongated-doliiform, doliiform, 0-2-septate, truncated at the both end, smooth, pale brown, 5.2-18.7 × 2.8-5.6 μm, often constricated at the septate. | |||
Specimens: | Taiwan, National Taiwan University campus, Taipei City, on rotten stem, 28 Feb. 1991. TNTU 969. leg. J.L. Chen. |
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Habitat: | on rotten stem | |||
Distribution: | Taiwan, New Zealand. |
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References: | Matsushima, 1985. |
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Provided: | S. S. Tzean and J. L. Chen |
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Note: | This species is recognized by doliiform, pale brown conidia borne in catenate and with truncated at the both end and constricated at the septate. | |||