Two new microfungi from Portugal: Magnohelicospora iberica gen. & sp. nov. and Phaeodactylium stadleri sp. nov.
Two new microfungi are described and illustrated from a forest in Portugal. Magnohelicospora iberica gen. & sp. nov. is distinguished by polyblastic, integrated, sympodial conidiogenous cells and solitary, doliiform or conical, multi-euseptate, brown conidia tightly coiled
in three planes. Phaeodactylium stadleri sp. nov. is characterized by obovoid to clavate, 0- to 2-septate, coarsely verruculose, subhyaline to very pale brown conidia. A key to accepted Phaeodactylium species is provided.
Keywords: AMMOPHILA ARENARIA; ANAMORPHIC FUNGI; LEAF LITTER; SYSTEMATICS
Document Type: Research Article
Publication date: 09 January 2013
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