Dematiopleospora, Wanas., Camporesi, E.B.G.Jones & K.D.Hyde, 2017
publication ID |
https://doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.316.3.3 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039B87D7-E21A-654B-CAD4-08D1FCE6F7AB |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Dematiopleospora |
status |
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Key to species of Dematiopleospora View in CoL View at ENA based on the sexual morph
1. Ostiole without setae, ascospores with rounded ends........................................................................................................................2
1. Ostiole comprising light brown setae, ascospores with narrower ends.............................................................................................. 3
2. Uniseriate ascospores with less than 4 transverse septa 3......................................................................... Dematiopleospora alliariae View in CoL
2. Overlapping biseriate ascospores with more than 4 transverse septa 2................................................................................ D. luzulae View in CoL
3. Ascospores shorter than 35 μm, yellowish brown or golden-brown..................................................................................................4
3. Ascospores longer than 35 μm, light brown................................................................................................................... D. fusiformis View in CoL
4. Immersed ascomata, ascospores with 7 transverse septa and much longer lower part than upper part 3................................. D. cirsii View in CoL
4. Superficial ascomata, ascospores with 9–10 transverse septa, and upper and lower parts of equal length 1....................... D. mariae View in CoL
1 Wanasinghe et al. (2014), 2 Ariyawansa et al. (2015), 3 Hyde et al. (2016)
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