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New species and records of Neomassaria , Oxydothis and Roussoella (Pezizomycotina, Ascomycota) associated with palm and bamboo from China.

Hong Min HuLi Li LiuXu ZhangYan LinXiang Chun ShenSi Han LongJi Chuan KangNalin N WijayawardeneQi Rui LiQing De Long
Published in: MycoKeys (2022)
Several micro fungi were gathered from bamboo and palm in Guizhou Province, China. In morphology, these taxa resemble Neomassaria , Roussoella and Oxydothis . Multi-gene phylogenetic analyses based on combined ITS, LSU, SSU, rpb 2 and tef 1 loci confirmed that two are new geographical records for China, ( viz. Roussoellasiamensis , Neomassariafabacearum ), while two of them are new to science ( viz. Oxydothisfortunei sp. nov. and Roussoellabambusarum sp. nov.). The stromata of Roussoellabambusarum are similar to those of R.thailandica , but its ascospores are larger. In addition, multi-gene phylogenetic analyses show that Oxydothisfortunei is closely related to O.inaequalis , but the J- ascus subapical ring as well as the ascospores of O.inaequalis are smaller. Morphological descriptions and illustrations of all species are provided.
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