Phylum:Anamorphic fungi >> Class: Anamorphic fungi >> Order: Anamorphic fungi | ||||
BCRC Number: | NO BCRC Number! | |||
Scientific Name: | Endophragmia dimorphospora | |||
Author: | Endophragmia dimorphospora Awao et Udagawa, Trans. mycol. Soc. Jap. 15:99. 1974.. |
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Description: | Colonies diameter on Oat Meal Agar 50 mm in 50 days at 25°C, effuse, inconspicuous, olive to olive brown or dark brown; reverse olive brown. Mycelium mostly immersed, composed of branched, septate, subhyaline to dark reddish brown, smooth, hyphar. Conidiophores macronematous, mononematous, simple, flexuous, elongated-proliferation, up to 24, pale brown to dark reddish brown, smooth, 71.4-317.4 × 5.8-7.5 μm, occasionally with very short conidiophore 6.7 μm long, 4.2 μm wide. Conidiogenous cells monoblastic, perccurent. Conidia obovoid or pyriform, 1-septate, apical cell dark-black or dark brown; basal cell conico-truncate, pale brown to middle brown, 14.2-27.1 × 9.6-18.3 μm. | |||
Specimens: | Taiwan, Wulai, Taipei Pref., on rotten stem, 15 May 1990. TNTU 843. leg. J.L. Chen. |
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Habitat: | on rotten stem | |||
Distribution: | Taiwan, U.S.A.. |
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References: | Matsushima, 1975; Awao & Udagawa, 1974. |
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Provided: | J. L. Chen and S. S. Tzean |
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Note: | This is a rare species. It is characterized by monoblastic, perccurent conidiogenous cells and obovid or pyriform, 1-septate, black conidia with a pale brown, truncate basal cell. | |||