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Table 2 in Morpho-molecular characterisation of Arecophila, with A. australis and A. clypeata sp. nov. and A. miscanthi comb. nov.

  • 1. The Engineering and Research Center for Southwest Bio-Pharmaceutical Resources of National Education Ministry of China, Guizhou University, Guizhou, China & The High Efficacy Application of Natural Medicinal Resources Engineering Center of Guizhou Province (The Key Laboratory of Optimal Utilization of Natural Medicine Resources), School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Guizhou Medical University, University Town, Guian New District, Guizhou, China
  • 2. The High Efficacy Application of Natural Medicinal Resources Engineering Center of Guizhou Province (The Key Laboratory of Optimal Utilization of Natural Medicine Resources), School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Guizhou Medical University, University Town, Guian New District, Guizhou, China
  • 3. Department of Entomology and Plant Pathology, Faculty of Agriculture, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai 50200, Thailand
  • 4. Center of Excellence in Fungal Research, Mae Fah Luang University, Chiang Rai 57100, Thailand
  • 5. Shanghai Key Laboratory of Molecular Medical Mycology, Department of Dermatology and Venereology, Changzheng Hospital, Shanghai, China
  • 6. Department of Microbiology, Guizhou Medical University, University Town, Guian New District, Guizhou, China
  • 7. The Engineering and Research Center for Southwest Bio-Pharmaceutical Resources of National Education Ministry of China, Guizhou University, Guizhou, China

Description

Table 2. Synopsis of the species of Arecophila.

SpeciesHostClypeusAscomataAsciAscal ringAscosporesDistribution
A. australisPhragmites australisPresent420-560 × 290-380 µm, globose to subglobose140-230 × 15.5-24 µm4-5 × 2.5-3 μm, trapezoidal, J+22.5-29 × 8-11 µm, wall striate, mucilaginous sheathChina (Guizhou)
A. bambusaeBambusa sp.Absent500-560 × 294-350 µm, globose to subglobose132.5-140 × 7.5-8 µm2.5-3 µm in diam., ca. 2.5 µm high, wedge-shaped, J+19-22.5 × 5.5-7 µm, slightly tapering at the ends, wall striate, mucilaginous sheathHong Kong
A. calamicolaCalamus sp.Absent520 × 390 µm, subglobose160-190 × 14-20 µm4-4.8 µm diam., 3.2-4 µm high, wedge-shaped, J+24-33 × 5.5-9 µm, wall striate, verrucose, mucilaginous sheathBrunel, Indonesia
A. chamaeropisChamaerops humilisMinute400-700 × 300-400 µm, subglobose150-190 × 9-10 µm3.5-4.5 diam., 1.5-2 µm high, wedge-shaped, J+15-23 × 5.5-7 µm, wall striate, covered by pronounced verrucose ornamentation, mucilaginous sheathSpain
A. coronataGigantochloa scribneriana, Bambusa sp.Present90-100 × 42-105 µm, subglobose or ellipsoidal132.5-157.5 × 7.5-9 µm3.5-4 µm in diam., 2-2.5 µm high, wedge-shaped, J+, with a faint canal leading to the apex.29-31 × 5-5.5 µm, wall faint striate, mucilaginous sheathPhilippines, Hong Kong
A. clypeataA unknown gramineous plantPresent367-448 × 278-363 µm, subglobose to globose180-245 × 10.5-14.5 µm3-4 × 3-4 μm, square-shaped, J+18.5-22.5 × 6.5-9 µm, wall striate, mucilaginous sheathChina (Guizhou)
A. deutziaeDeutziae stamineaeAbsent400-600 µm diam., globose180-240 × 16-19 µm3.5-4. 5 µm diam., 1.5-2 µm high, wedge-shaped, J+26-32 × 11-13 µm, wall striateIndia
A. eugeissonaeEugeissona tristisAbsent460-520 × 180-260 µm, Subglobose or ellipsoidal175-220 × 11-16.5 µm3-4 µm diam., 1.5-2.0 µm high, discoid, J+25-40 × 6.5-9 µm, wall weakly striate, verrucose, mucilaginous sheathMalaysia
A. foveataNolinae sp.Present300-400 × 400-500 µm, globose or ovoid130-150 × 14-15 µm3-4 µm wide, 4-5 µm high, tubular, J+16-20 × 8-10 µm, wall striate, foveate, surface aspect of numerous wartsUSA
A. gulubiicolaGulubia costatePresent290-400 × 140-190 μm, subglobose or lenticular107-145 × 11-13.5 μm3.2-4 µm diam., 2.4-3.2 µm high, cylindrical, J+14.5-18.5 × 6-9 μm with a minutely verrucose wall, mucilaginous sheathPapua New Guinea
A. miscanthiMiscanthus sinensisPresent283-296 × 272-277 µm, globose to subglobose147-189 × 10-13 μm3.5-4 µm broad, 2-2.5 µm high, wedge-shaped, J+20-24 × 6-8 μm, wall striate, mucilaginous sheath.China (Taiwan, Yunnan)
A. muroianaPhyllostachys bambusoidesAbsent350-460 × 320-400 µm, globose125-165 × 10-12 µm3.5-4 µm diam., 2-2.5 µm high, wedge-shaped, J+20-25 × 6-7.5 µm, wall finely striate, mucilaginous sheathJapan
A. notabilisCalamus, BambooPresent400 × 360 µm, subglobose180-220 × 11-14 µm4-4.45 µm diam., 3-4.5 µm high, wedge-shaped, J+20-26 × 6-8 µm, wall striate, finely verrucose, mucilaginous sheathBrunei, Hong Kong, Indonesia
A. nypaeNypa fruticansAbsent400-500 µm diam., subglobose140-205 × 11-13 µm4.5 µm diam., 2.5-4 µm high, wedge-shaped, J+19-26 × 7-8 µm, wall striate, mucilaginous sheathMalaysia
A. saccharicolaSacchari officinarumAbsent420-525 × 350-420 µm high140-16 × 7-10 µmNot blued by Melzer’s reagent20-24 × 6-8 µm, wall smooth or striatedJamaica
A. serrulataKorthalsia sp., Sabal sp., Serenoa sp.Present480-560 × 280-320 µm, conical with flattened base110-112 × 10-12 µm,3.2 µm diam., 2.4 µm high, wedge-shaped, J+17-26 × 7-9.5 µm, wall striate, mucilaginous sheathBrunei, USA, Florida

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Published as part of Li, Qi Rui, Zhang, Xu, Lin, Yan, Samarakoon, Milan C., Hyde, Kevin David, Shen, Xiang Chun, Liao, Wan Qing, Karunarathna, Anuruddha, Long, Si Han, Kang, Ying Qian & Kang, Ji Chuan, 2022, Morpho-molecular characterisation of Arecophila, with A. australis and A. clypeata sp. nov. and A. miscanthi comb. nov., pp. 123 in MycoKeys 88 on page 123, DOI: 10.3897/mycokeys.88.79475

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