Ophioceras parasiticum

Figure. Ophioceras parasiticum (NYBG1050480). A–B. Ascomata. C–F. Asci and ascospores. Scale bars: A–B = 500 µm; C–F = 10 µm.

Ophioceras parasiticum Teng, Sinensia, Shanghai 4(12): 370 (1934).
MycoBank: MB247351.

Ascomata perithecial, superficial, gregarious, globose to subglobose, black, 350–650 µm diam, with a cylindrical, black neck, 300–450 × 90–135 µm. Paraphyses unbranched, septate, hyaline. Asci 8-spored, unitunicate, clavate, 70–100 × 8–10 µm, with a refractive ring. Ascospores 3–4-seriate in ascus, fusiform, not or slightly curved, 3–6-septate, not constricted at septum, hyaline to yellowish, smooth, 42–55 × 2–3.5 µm. Asexual state unknown.

Typification: Paratype BPI626956.

Gene sequences: Unknown.

Specimens examined: China, Yunnan, Yen-Tsin, on Hypoxylon, 5 Mar. 1934, Y. Tsiang, 853 (BPI626956).

Hosts/substrates: On Hypoxylon (Xylariaceae).

Distribution: China (Yunnan).

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Ophioceras ohiense

Figure. Ophioceras ohiense (NYBG01050480). A–B. Ascomata. C–E. Asci. F–G. Ascospores. Scale bars: A–B = 200 µm; C–G = 10 µm.

Ophioceras ohiense Ellis & Everh., N. Amer. Pyren. (Newfield): 198 (1892).
MycoBank: MB247860.

Ascomata perithecial, submerged, solitary to gregarious, globose to subglobose, black, 560–800 µm diam, with a cylindrical, black neck, 600–900 × 130–175 µm. Paraphyses unbranched, septate, hyaline. Asci 8-spored, unitunicate, cylindrical, 120–170 × 11–15 µm, with a refractive ring. Ascospores 2–3-seriate in ascus, fusiform, not or slightly curved, 6–8-septate, not constricted at septum, hyaline to yellowish, smooth, 52–65 × 4.5–6.5 µm. Asexual state unknown.

Typification: Isotype NY1050480.

Gene sequences: Unknown.

Specimens examined: USA, Ohio, Hamilton, Preston, on rotten hickory wood, 1887, A.P. Morgan, 528 (NY1050480), 610 (NY1050480).

Hosts/substrates: On rotten wood.

Distribution: USA (Ohio).

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Ophioceras dolichostomum

Figure. Ophioceras dolichostomum (CBS114926). A–B. Ascomata. C–E. Asci. F. Paraphysis. G–H. Ascospores. Scale bars: A–B = 200 µm; C–H = 10 µm.

Ophioceras dolichostomum (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) Sacc., Syll. fung. (Abellini) 2: 358 (1883).
MycoBank: MB146613.
        ≡ Sphaeria dolichostoma Berk. & M.A. Curtis, in Berkeley, J. Linn. Soc., Bot. 10(no. 46): 388 (1868).

Ascomata perithecial, immersed, solitary to gregarious, globose to subglobose, dark brown to black, 400–600 µm diam, with a cylindrical, dark brown to black neck, 1000–1600 × 80–120 µm. Paraphyses unbranched, septate hyaline. Asci 8-spored, unitunicate, clavate, 90–130 × 8–12 µm, with a refractive ring. Ascospores parallel in ascus, filiform to fusiform, slightly curved, 5–7-septate, not constricted at septum, hyaline to yellowish, smooth, 80–115 × 2–3.5 µm. Asexual state unknown.

Typification: Holotype K(M) Wright 541, K(M) Wright 580. Isotype NY No.856, Fungi Cubenses Wrightiani, C. Wright.

Gene sequences: JX134663 (18S), JX134677 (ITS), JX134689 (28S), JX134717 (MCM7), JX134731 (RPB1), JX134703 (TEF1).

Genome sequences: SRX798611 (genome).

Specimen examined: China, Hong Kong, New Territories, Bride’s Pool, from a submerged wood, 18 Mar. 1999, K.D. Hyde, HKUCC3936 (culture CBS114926).

Hosts/substrates: On submerged palms (Archontophoenix, Arecaceae) and wood.

Distribution: Australia, China (Hong Kong), Costa Rica, Cuba, Japan, Seychelles, USA.

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Ophioceras commune

Figure. Ophioceras commune (ILLS57430). A–B. Ascomata. C–D. Asci. E–F. Ascospores. Scale bars: A–B = 200 µm; C–F = 10 µm.

Ophioceras commune Shearer, J.L. Crane & W. Chen, Mycologia 91(1): 146 (1999).
MycoBank: MB450197.

Ascomata perithecial, submerged to superficial, solitary to gregarious, globose to subglobose, black, 250–400 µm diam, with a cylindrical, dark brown to black, hairy neck, 500–1500 × 30–100 µm. Paraphyses unbranched, septate, hyaline. Asci 8-spored, unitunicate, clavate, 70–120 × 5–12 µm, with a refractive ring. Ascospores parallel in ascus, filiform to fusiform, slightly curved, 3–7-septate, not constricted at septum, hyaline to light brown, smooth, 75–110 × 1.5–2.5 µm. Asexual state unknown.

Typification: Holotype ILLS57431. Isotype ILLS57430. Paratype ILLS57429.

Gene sequences: JX134661 (18S), JX134675 (ITS), JX134687 (28S), JX134715 (MCM7), JX134729 (RPB1), JX134701 (TEF1).

Genome sequences: SRX798630 (transcriptome).

Specimens examined: Panama, Barro Colorado Island, Allee Creek, from a submerged twig, 15 Apr 1983, C.K. Augspurger, CS-408-2 (ILLS57431, ILLS57430). USA, Indiana, Owen, McCormicks Creek, on submerged herbaceous debris, 27 Aug 1988, C.A. Shearer, CS-835-1 (ILLS57429).

Hosts/substrates: On submerged twigs and herbaceous debris.

Distribution: China, Costa Rica (Barro Colorado Island), Panama, USA (Indiana), Venezuela.

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Ophioceras arcuatisporum

Figure. Ophioceras arcuatisporum (ILLS57383). A–B. Ascomata. C–E. Asci. F–G. Ascospores. Scale bars: A–B = 200 µm; C–G = 20 µm.

Ophioceras arcuatisporum Shearer, J.L. Crane & W. Chen, Mycologia 91(1): 146 (1999).
MycoBank: MB450115.

Ascomata perithecial, immersed, solitary to gregarious, globose to subglobose, black, 250–350 µm diam, with a cylindrical, dark brown to black, hairy neck, 500–800 × 100–175 µm. Paraphyses unbranched, septate, hyaline. Asci 8-spored, unitunicate, clavate, 250–300 × 13–25 µm, with a refractive ring. Ascospores parallel in ascus, filiform to fusiform, slightly curved, hyaline to light brown, 5–12-septate, not constricted at septum, smooth, 150–225 × 4–7.5 µm. Asexual state unknown.

Typification: Holotype ILLS57383. Paratypes ILLS57371, ILLS57370.

Gene sequences: Unknown.

Specimens examined: USA, Minnesota, Clearwater County, Elk Lake, Lake Itasca, Lake Itasca State Park, on Typha, 22 Oct 1993, J.L. Crane and C.A. Shearer, A-167-1 (ILLS57383); ibid., St. Louis County, Shagawa Lake, on submerged herbaceous debris,23 Oct 1993, J.L. Crane and C.A. Shearer, A-167-2 (ILLS57371). Canada, Manitoba, Lake Rosabella, Akudlik Marsh Churchill, on submerged grasses, 25 Jul. 1992, J.L. Crane and C.A. Shearer, A-9-1 (ILLS57370).

Hosts/substrates: On submerged herbaceous debris.

Distribution: Canada (Manitoba), USA (Minnesota).

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Nakataea serpens

Figure. Nakataea serpens (NYBG985747). A–C. Conidiophores. D–G. Conidia. Scale bars: A–G = 20 µm.

Nakataea serpens Shearer & J.L. Crane, Trans. Br. mycol. Soc. 73(2): 370 (1979)
MycoBank: MB318483.

Hyphae branched, septate, light brown to brown, smooth, 1–3 µm diam. Conidiophores solitary, erect, straight or curved, unbranched, 4–9-septate, brown, smooth, 100–250 × 3.5–6.5 µm. Conidiogenous cells terminal, pale brown, 20–120 × 4–6 µm, with several protruding denticles, 1–2 × 1.5–2 µm. Conidia solitary, curved, smooth, 4-septate, not or slightly constricted at septum; main cells falcate, brown, 55–135 × 7–9 µm; apical cell sigmoid, hyaline to pale yellow, 80–140 × 1.5–3 µm. Sexual state unknown.

Typification: Holotype ILLS38410. Isotypes ILLS42909, NY985747.

Gene sequences: Unknown.

Specimens examined: USA, Illinois, Mason County, Quiver Creek, from plant debris, 11 Aug. 1978, C.A. Shearer, CS-612-1 (ILLS38410, ILLS42909, NY985747).

Hosts/substrates: On plant debris.

Distribution: USA (Illinois).

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Magnaporthiopsis incrustans

Figure. Magnaporthiopsis incrustans (AF14SW17). A–D. Conidiophores and conidia. Scale bars: A–D = 10µm.

Magnaporthiopsis incrustans (Landsch. & N. Jacks.) J. Luo & N. Zhang, Mycologia 105(4): 1024 (2013).
MycoBank: MB802974.
        ≡ Gaeumannomyces incrustans Landsch. & N. Jacks., Mycol. Res. 93(1): 55 (1989).

Ascomata perithecial, immersed, solitary to gregarious, black, 179–420 µm diam, with a cylindrical, black neck, 252–672 × 84–147 µm. Paraphyses unbranched, septate, hyaline, dissolving at maturity. Asci 8-spored, unitunicate, clavate to cylindrical, 65–107 × 6–11 µm, with a refractive ring. Ascospores 3–4-seriate, fusiform, slightly curved, 3–5-septate, not constricted at septum, hyaline, smooth, 33–53 × 2–4 µm (Sexual state description from Landschoot and Jackson, 1989a). Asexual state phialophora-like. On CMA, hyphae branched, septate, hyaline, smooth, 2–5 µm diam. Conidiophores micronematous, solitary, erect, straight or curved, unbranched or sparsely branched, hyaline, smooth, 1–3-septate, 8–35 × 2–5 µm. Conidiogenous cells phialidic, erect, terminal or intercalary, hyaline, smooth, 8–17.5 × 3–6 µm. Conidia aggregated in slimy heads, ovoid to ellipsoidal, straight or slightly curved, aseptate, hyaline, smooth, 5–11 × 2–5 µm.

Colonies on PDA 6.5 cm diam after 7 days at 25 °C in dark; surface floccose, parrot green; aerial mycelium yellowish; reverse cedar green. Colonies on CMA reaching 6 cm after 7 days in dark at 25 °C; surface pale yellow-green; aerial mycelium sparse; reverse pale yellow-green.

Typification: Holotype DAR59042. Ex-holotype cultures ATCC64418, ATCC64416.

Gene sequences: JF414867 (18S), JF414843 (ITS), JF414892 (28S), JF710386 (MCM7), JF710437 (RPB1), JF710412 (TEF1).

Genome sequences: SRX795321 (genome), SRX798625 (transcriptome).

Specimens examined: USA, New Jersey, Adelphia Farm, on roots of Panicum virgatum, 8 Aug. 2014, J. Luo, RUTPPAF14SW17; ibid., New Brunswick, on roots of Festuca brevipila, 19 Jul. 2018, H. Chen and J. Murphy, RUTPPF2BHF1, RUTPPBHF9; Indiana, West Lafayette, on roots of Festuca, 15 Aug. 2014, T. Creswell, RUTPP1801540-11.

Hosts/substrates: From roots of Cynodon, Festuca, Poa annua, P. pratensis, and Zoysia (Poaceae).

Distribution: USA (Georgia, Indiana, Kansas, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York).

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Gaeumannomyces mirabilis

Figure. Gaeumannomyces mirabilis (BPI880716). A. Ascomata. B–C. Asci. D–E. Ascospores. Scale bars: A = 500 µm; B–E = 10 µm.

Gaeumannomyces mirabilis (I. Hino & Katum.) Lar.N. Vassiljeva, Nizshie Rasteniya, Griby i Mokhoobraznye Dalnego Vostoka Rossii 4: 147. 1998.
MycoBank: MB 450454.
Diaboliumbilicus mirabilis I. Hino & Katum. [as ‘mirabile’], Bullettin of the Faculty of Agriculture, Yamaguchi University 6: 40. 1955.

Ascomata perithecial, immersed, solitary to gregarious, globose to subglobose, dark brown to black, 550–1000 µm diam, with a cylindrical, dark brown to black neck, 175–290 × 160–275 µm. Paraphyses septate, hyaline, dissolving at maturity. Asci 8-spored, unitunicate, clavate, 100–125 × 19–24.5 µm, with a refractive ring. Ascospores parallel in ascus, filiform to fusiform, not or slightly curved, 3–7-septate, not constricted at septum, hyaline to yellowish, smooth, 90–115 × 5.5–7.5 µm. Asexual state unknown.

Typification: Japan, on dead stems of Sasa veitchii (Poaceae).

Gene sequences: Unknown.

Specimens examined: Unknown, on dead stems of Bambusoideae, 5 Jan. 2009, I. Carden, BPI880716.

Hosts/substrates: On dead stems of Bambusoideae, such as Sasa veitchii (Poaceae).

Distribution: Japan.

References:
Hino I, Katumoto K. 1955. Illustrationes fungorum bambusicolorum. III. Bulletin of the Faculty of Agriculture Yamaguchi University. 6:29–68.
Vasilyeva LN. 1998. Nizshie Rasteniya, Griby i Mokhoobraznye Dalnego Vostoka Rossii. 4:1–419.

Geographical distribution: Japan.

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Kohlmeyeriopsis medullaris

Figure. Kohlmeyeriopsis medullaris (NYBG1315597). A. Ascomatum. B–E. Asci. F–H. Ascospores. Scale bars: A = 100 µm; B = 40 µm; C–H = 20 µm.

Kohlmeyeriopsis medullaris (Kohlm., Volkm.-Kohlm. & O.E. Erikss.) Klaubauf, M.-H. Lebrun & Crous, Stud. Mycol. 79: 101 (2014).
MycoBank: MB810198.
        ≡ Gaeumannomyces medullaris Kohlm., Volkm.-Kohlm. & O.E. Erikss., Mycologia 87(4): 540 (1995).
= Trichocladium medullare (asexual state) Kohlm. & Volkm.-Kohlm., Mycotaxon 53: 349 (1995).

Ascomata perithecial, immersed, solitary, globose to subglobose, dark brown to black, 550–750 µm diam, with a dark brown to black, cylindrical neck, 150–250 × 120–150 µm. Paraphyses hyaline, septate. Asci 8-spored, unitunicate, cylindrical, 130–175 × 7–9 µm, with a refractive ring. Ascospores parallel in ascus, filiform, curved, 3–7-septate, not constricted at septum, hyaline to yellowish, smooth, 95–165 × 2.5–4 µm. Asexual state trichocladium-like. Hyphae branched, septate, hyaline to light brown, smooth. Conidiophores short, branched. Conidia two-celled, smooth; apical cell ellipsoidal, aseptate, dark brown, 13.5–20.5 × 7–10 µm; basal cell cylindrical or obconical, 0(–1) septate, light brown, 3.5–6 × 3–5 µm (Asexual state description from Kohlmeyer and Volkmann-Kohlmeyer, 1995).

Typification: Holotype IMSJK5528. Isotype NY1315597. Paratype, NY1315595. Ex-holotype culture CBS117849.

Specimens examined: USA, North Carolina, Carteret County, Broad Creek, on dead standing culms of Juncus roemerianus, 16 Mar. 1994, J. Kohlmeyer, 5528 (NY1315597, CBS117849); ibid., 28 Nov. 1993, J. Kohlmeyer, 5522 (NY1315595).

Gene sequences: KM484852 (ITS), KM484968 (28S), KM485068 (RPB1).

Hosts/substrates: On dead culms of Juncus roemerianus (Juncaceae).

Distribution: USA (North Carolina).

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Ophioceras leptosporum

Figure. Ophioceras leptosporum (ILLS242). A. Ascomata. B–C. Asci. D–E. Ascospores. Scale bars: A = 200 µm; B–E = 10 µm.

Ophioceras leptosporum (S.H. Iqbal) J. Walker, Mycotaxon 11(1): 62 (1980).
MycoBank: MB113924.
        ≡ Gaeumannomyces leptosporus S.H. Iqbal, Trans. Br. mycol. Soc. 58(2): 346 (1972).

Ascomata perithecial, superficial to submerged, solitary to gregarious, globose, dark brown to black, 200–350 µm diam, with a filiform to cylindrical, dark brown to black neck, 800–2200 × 35–70 µm. Paraphyses unbranched, septate hyaline. Asci 8-spored, unitunicate, cylindrical, 75–95 × 5–7 µm, with a refractive ring. Ascospores parallel in ascus, filiform, 3–7-septate, not constricted at septum, hyaline to yellowish, smooth, 55–80 × 1.5–2 µm. Asexual state unknown.

Typification: Isotype ILLS242. Ex-isotype culture CBS894.70.

Gene sequences: JX134664 (18S), JX134678 (ITS), NG057959 (28S), JX134718 (MCM7), JX134732 (RPB1), JX134704 (TEF1).

Genome sequences: SRX798632 (transcriptome).

Specimens examined: UK, England, Exeter, River Creek near Cowley Bridge., on dead submerged stems of Apiaceae, 6 Feb. 1970, S.H. Iqbal, 57368 (ILLS242, culture CBS894.70). USA, Illinois, Union, Pine Hills Swamp Nature Preserve, on submerged, decayed stems, 5 May. 1977, J.L. Crane and J.D. Schoknecht 37175 (ILLS163261).

Hosts/substrates: On rotten, submerged stems and leaves.

Distribution: China, Malaysia, UK (England), USA (Illinois).

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