
Two new microfungi from Brazilian Amazon Forest: Atrogeniculata submersa and Nigrolentilocus amazonicus
Atrogeniculata submersa gen. & sp. nov. and Nigrolentilocus amazonicus sp. nov., collected on the submerged decaying leaves of an unidentified plant, are described and illustrated. Atrogeniculata submersa is distinguished by macronematous geniculate conidiophores,
mono- and polyphialidic integrated indeterminate conidiogenous cells, and solitary aseptate globose pyriform to broadly ellipsoid conidia that are at first subhyaline but mature to reddish-brown to dark brown and secede schizolytically on a collarette. Nigrolentilocus amazonicus is
characterized by solitary acropleurogenous obclavate conidia that are 2-septate and brown below and subhyaline to pale brown at the apex.
Keywords: ASEXUAL FUNGI; SYSTEMATICS; TROPICAL FUNGI
Document Type: Research Article
Publication date: May 29, 2014
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