Two new Asterina species on Michelia champaca from Kerala, India
Author
Hosagoudar, V. B.
Author
Riju, M. C.
text
Journal of Threatened Taxa
2011
2011-07-26
3
7
1942
1946
http://threatenedtaxa.org/index.php/JoTT/article/view/1209
journal article
10.11609/JoTT.o2746.1942-6
0974-7907
5032140
Asterina micheligena
sp. nov.
(
Images 6–11
,
Fig. 2
)
Materials examined:
20.ix.2008
, on leaves of
Michelia champaca
L. (
Magnoliaceae
), Chennalode, Padinharathara, Wyanad,
Kerala
,
India
, coll. M.C. Riju HCIO 49111b (
holotype
), TBGT 3366b (isotype). MycoBank No. (
MB
561623
).
Coloniae epiphyllae, densae, ad
3mm
diam., confluentes et saepe et nervicolae. Hyphae flexuosae vel anfractuae, irregulariter acuteque vel laxe ramosae, formans retes arte reticulatae, cellulae 12–40 x
3–5 µm
. Appressoria dispersa, unicellularis, opposita, alternata, unilateralis, antrorsa vel retrorsa, globosa, integra, mammiformes, 4–7 x
4–9 µm
. Pycnothyria dispersa, orbicularis, ad
75µm
diam., stellatim dehiscentes et perlate orificium ad centro; pycnothyriosporae globosae vel leniter ovatae,
17–25 µm
diam., parietus glabrus. Thyriothecia dispersa, orbicularis, ad
188µm
diam., stellatim dehiscentes et perlate orificium ad centro et asci distinctum; asci globosi vel ovati, ad
63µm
diam.; ascosporae brunneae, uniseptatae, constrictus ad septatum, 25–33 x
15–18 µm
, parietus glabrus.
Colonies epiphyllous, dense, up to
3mm
in diameter, confluent and often trait along the major veins of the upper surface of the leaves. Hyphae substraight to flexuous, branching opposite, alternate to irregular at acute to wide angles, loosely to closely reticulate, cells 9–24 x
4–6 µm
. Appressoria scattered, unicellular, opposite, alternate, unilateral, globose, entire, mammiform, 4–7 x
4–9 µm
. Pycnothyria scattered, orbicular, up to
75µm
in diameter, stellately dehisced and widely opened at the centre; pycnothyriospores
Images 6–11.
Asterina micheligena
sp. nov.
6 - infected leaves; 7 - colony with apressoriate mycelium; 8 - thyriotheca; 9 - asci; 10 - germinating ascospore;
11 - germinating pycnothyriospore
Figure 2.
Asterina micheligena
sp. nov.
a - apprassoriate mycelium;
b - thyriothecium;
c - ascus;
d - ascospores;
e - pycnothyriospores
Key to the
Asterina
species
on the genus
Michelia
1 Only anamorph known ...............................................................................................
Asteostomella micheliae
1 Teleomorph known .......................................................................................................................................... 2
2 Mature fruiting body resembles perithecia ...........................................................................
Asterina micheliae
2 Mature fruiting body resembles thyriothecia ................................................................................................... 3
3 Ascospores less than
28µm
long .....................................................................
Asterina michelifolia
sp. nov.
3 Ascospores more than
28µm
long .................................................................................................................. 4
4 Ascospores more than
15µm
broad ...............................................................
Asterina micheligena
sp. nov.
4 Ascospores less than
15µm
broad .................................................................................................................. 5
5 On
Manglietia
..............................................................................................................................
A
.
manglietiae
5 On
Michelia
.................................................................................................................................
A
.
micheliicola
globose to slightly ovate,
17–25 µm
in diameter, wall smooth. Thyriothecia scattered, orbicular, up to
188µm
in diameter, stellately dehisced and widely opened at the centre by exposing asci; asci globose to ovate, up to
63µm
in diameter; ascospores brown, uniseptate,
constricted at the septum, 25–33 x
15–18µm
, wall smooth.
Etymology:
Specific epithet based on the host genus.