Piricaudiopsis rhaphidophorae

Piricaudiopsis rhaphidophorae is a fungus occurring on dead branches of Rhaphidophora decursiva, hence its name. It was first found in a tropical forest in southern China. It differs from other Piricaudiopsis species in conidial morphology and in the proliferation of its conidiogenous cell. The presence or proliferation of the conidiogenous cells and the conidial appendages, as well as the height of its conidia are considered putative phylogenetic characters of this genus.[1]

Piricaudiopsis rhaphidophorae
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P. rhaphidophorae
Binomial name
Piricaudiopsis rhaphidophorae
Zhang & Zhang, 2009

References

  1. Zhang, K.; Ma, J.; Wang, Y.; Zhang, X.-G. (2009). "Three new species of Piricaudiopsis from southern China". Mycologia. 101 (3): 417–422. doi:10.3852/08-147. ISSN 0027-5514. PMID 19537214. S2CID 44331578.

Further reading

  • Zhang, Kai, et al. "Xiuguozhangia, a new genus of microfungi to accommodate five Piricaudiopsis species." Mycotaxon 128.1 (2014): 131-135.
  • 张凯.中国海南, 云南两省凋落枯枝暗色丝孢真菌分类研究. MS thesis. 山东农业大学, 2009.


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