Synnematospora J. Y. Zhang, Y. Z. Lu & K. D. Hyde, 2025

Zhang, Jing-Yi, Hyde, Kevin D., Yang, Ming-Fei, Sun, Ya-Ru, Xiao, Xing-Juan, Meng, Ze-Bin, Bao, Dan-Feng & Lu, Yong-Zhong, 2025, Discoveries of Dothideomycetes (Fungi) associated with pteridophytes in China, IMA Fungus 16, pp. e 167717-e 167717 : e167717-

publication ID

https://doi.org/10.3897/imafungus.16.167717

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17967281

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scientific name

Synnematospora J. Y. Zhang, Y. Z. Lu & K. D. Hyde
status

gen. nov.

Synnematospora J. Y. Zhang, Y. Z. Lu & K. D. Hyde gen. nov.

Etymology.

The genus name refers to the synnematous conidiophores.

Type species.

Synnematospora pronephrii J. Y. Zhang, Y. Z. Lu & K. D. Hyde .

Description.

Sexual morph: undetermined. Asexual morph: hyphomycetous. Colonies on natural substrate effuse, scattered, dark brown, with conidial masses at the upper part of conidiophores. Mycelium mostly immersed, composed of septate, hyaline to brown hyphae. Synnemata composed of compactly adpressed conidiophores, brown to dark brown. Conidiophores macronematous, synnematous, cylindrical, thick-walled, septate, brown. Conidiogenous cells blastic, discrete, terminal and lateral, ampulliform, flask-shaped, light brown. Conidia phragmosporous, solitary or catenate, cylindrical to oblong, straight or slightly curved, thick-walled, septate, constricted at septa, guttulate, brown. Conidial secession rhexolytic.