A new species and a new variety of Meliolaceae fungi from India
Author
Sabeena, Aliyarukunju
0000-0003-1735-7658
asabeenarasheed @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 1735 - 7658
asabeenarasheed@gmail.com
Author
Biju, Haridas
0000-0003-4678-5846
varier @ jntbgri. res. in; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 4678 - 5846
varier@jntbgri.res.in
text
Phytotaxa
2022
2022-03-22
541
1
57
65
http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.541.1.5
journal article
20144
10.11646/phytotaxa.541.1.5
78c6d07c-8f5b-4f41-bb5d-1685db25fb8c
1179-3163
6375217
Asteridiella elaeocarpicola
var.
gadgilii
A. Sabeena & H. Biju
var. nov.
(
Figs 3
,
4
)
MycoBank No.: MB 842474
Type:—
INDIA
.
Kerala
:
Thiruvananthapuram
,
Ponmudi
, on leaves of
Elaeocarpus gadgili
Maya
et al.
(Elaeocarpaceae)
,
25 August 2021
,
Sabeena
&
Biju
, 7117 (
holotype
TBGT
!)
;
Ponmudi
,
9 October 2020
,
Sabeena
&
Biju
7118 (
paratype
TBGT
!).
FIGURE 3
.
Asteridiella elaeocarpicola
var.
gadgilii
.
a. Appressorium. b. Phialide. c. Perithecial wall cells. d. Ascospores. Illustrator: Aliyarukunju Sabeena.
Etymology:—
The new taxon is named after its host species.
Colonies
epiphyllous, thin to sub-dense, up to
2 mm
in diameter, confluent. Hyphae straight to flexuous, branching opposite at acute to wide angles, loosely reticulate, cells 25–40 × 5 μm. Appressoria alternate to opposite, antrorse to subantrorse, straight to curved, 12–17 μm long; stalk cells cylindrical to cuneate, 2.5–5 μm long; head cells globose, oblong, truncate, entire, 10–12 × 7–10 μm. Phialides mixed with appressoria, opposite to unilateral, ampulliform, 12.5– 20 × 5–10 μm. Perithecia scattered, up to 170 μm in diameter; perithecial wall cells prominent, conoid, mammiform, attenuated, straight to curved at the tip, up to 37 μm long; ascospores oblong to ellipsoidal, 4-septate, constricted at the septa, 42–47 × 15–17 μm.
Notes
:—
Amazonia elaeocarpi
Hosag.
et al
.
,
Appendiculella elaeocarpi
Hosag. & P.J. Robin
,
Asteridiella elaeocarpi-tuberculati
Hosag.
,
Asteridiella elaeocarpicola
Hansf.
,
Meliola elaeocarpi
H.S. Yates
and
Meliola elaeocarpicola
Lini K. Mathew
(
Table 2
) are the known meliolaceous fungi occurring on the host genus
Elaeocarpus
(
Hosagoudar 1996
, 2008, 2013,
Hosagoudar
et al.
1997
,
Hosagoudar & Agarwal 2008
,
Hansford 1961
,
Yates 1917
,
Mathew&Thomas 2020
).The new taxon differs from
Asteridiella elaeocarpicola
in the presence of alternate and opposite appressoria and comparatively smaller ascospores, whereas
Asteridiella elaeocarpicola
has only alternate appressoria and larger ascospores. The Beeli formula of present taxon is 3103.4222 whereas in
Asteridiella elaeocarpicola
, it is 3101.6320. The other reported
Asteridiella
species
,
A
.
elaeocarpi-tuberculati
clearly shows differentiation in having alternate appressoria and phialides borne on a separate mycelial branch.