pachybasioides (2P) 48′ Stromata changing from rosy or pink when

pachybasioides (2P) 48′ Stromata changing from rosy or pink when young to yellow, yellowish brown to reddish brown during their development; conidia green, formed in shrubs or pustules lacking elongations 49 49 Distal A-1155463 price ascospore cell 3.7–6.0 × 3.2–5.0 μm; colony radius on CMD 46–51 mm at 25°C after 3 days, conidiation on CMD effuse to subpustulate;

the commonest species of Hypocrea in temperate zones H. minutispora (2P) 49′ Distal ascospore cell 3.0–5.3 × 2.5–4.0 μm; colony radius on CMD 22–25 mm at 25°C after 3 days; conidiation on CMD pustulate; known only from the type and one additional specimen H. atlantica (2P) 50 Stromata bright golden-yellow to bright orange; distinctly pulvinate with firm consistency 51 50′ Stromatal colour different 52 51 On Rhododendron spp. in the subalpine zone; anamorph gliocladium-like,

conidia hyaline H. psychrophila (4B) 51′ On Prunus laurocerasus in England; only known from the type specimen; anamorph unknown H. splendens (5 M) 52 Stromata with conspicuously projecting selleck kinase inhibitor perithecial contours; white when young, turning yellow-orange, apricot or orange-brown; sometimes appearing waxy to gelatinous; distal ascospore cell 4.3–9.0 × 3.3–5.3 μm; growth poor at 30°C; effuse conidiation gliocladium-like, pustulate conidiation on SNA pachybasium-like, with straight to sinuous fertile elongations; conidia oblong, green H. silvae-virgineae (5 M) 52′ Stromata without conspicuously projecting perithecial

ICG-001 supplier contours; stromatal colour in shades of whitish, yellow to brown; distal ascospore cell smaller 53 53 On cones of Pseudotsuga menziesii in England; stromata white to yellowish with orange-brown perithecial dots, KOH-; distal ascospore cell 4.3–5.7 × 3.5–4.8 μm; anamorph unknown; only known from the type specimen with certainty H. strobilina (5 M) 53′ On wood and bark; ascospores Fossariinae smaller 54 54 Stromata changing colour upon drying from pale or clear yellow to shades of dull orange, rust or brown 55 54′ Stromata not or only slightly changing colour upon drying 59 55 Stromata pale yellowish when fresh, pale yellow-orange when dry, KOH-; on Rhododendron ferrugineum in the subalpine zone; no anamorph but white mycelial clumps formed on PDA, and sterile stromata on SNA H. rhododendri (4B) 55′ Stromata on other hosts; KOH + reddish orange or red 56 56 On Betula, less commonly on Alnus in riverine forests; ostiolar dots typically diffuse; distal ascospore cell (2.5–)2.8–3.2(–3.5) × (2.3–)2.5–3.0(–3.2) μm; cultures on CMD and PDA with characteristic, unpleasant odour; conidiation effuse, conidia hyaline H. bavarica (2P) 56′ Ascospores larger 57 57 Stromata argillaceous when fresh, greyish orange when dry; ostiolar dots typically diffuse; distal ascospore cell 4–6 × 3.5–5 μm; anamorph unknown; on wood of Fraxinus excelsior in England; only known from the holotype H.

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