Scytalidium synnematicum G. G. Barreto & Gusmão
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14. Scytalidium synnematicum G. G. Barreto & Gusmão , Persoonia 50: 287 (2023)
Description and illustration.
Crous et al. (2023).
Notes.
Scytalidium synnematicum was isolated by Crous et al. (2023) as a saprobe from dead twigs of an unidentified plant collected in Amazonas, Brazil. Scytalidium synnematicum is phylogenetically closely related to S. ganodermophthorum (Figs 1 View Figure 1 , 2 View Figure 2 ). However, the distinctions between S. synnematicum and S. ganodermophthorum are provided in the notes for S. ganodermophthorum . To date, S. synnematicum is the only species within the genus Scytalidium that produces synnemata ( Crous et al. 2023).
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Scytalidium synnematicum G. G. Barreto & Gusmão
Tong, Shuo-Qiu, Yang, Yi-Fan, Li, Peng, Wu, Yong-Jun, Sun, Bing-Da & Zhang, Zhi-Yuan 2025 |
Scytalidium synnematicum G. G. Barreto & Gusmão
G. G. Barreto & Gusmao 2023: 287 |