Stenella iteae
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Genus: | Syd. (1930)
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Species: | Stenella iteae Kirschner, 2004
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Stenella iteae is a species of anamorphic fungi.[1]
Description
Belonging to the Stenella genus, this species is a Cercospora-like fungus with a superficial secondary mycelium, solitary conidiophores, conidiogenous cells with thickened and darkened conidiogenous loci and catenate or single conidia with dark, slightly thickened hila. This species is characterised by the absence of stromata, its long conidiophores developing from the external mycelium and conidia mostly with 1 to 2 septa.
See also
- Stenella africana
- Stenella constricta
- Stenella uniformis
- Stenella vermiculata
- Stenella capparidicola
- Stenella gynoxidicola
References
- ^ Kirschner, Roland; Meike Piepenbring; Chee Jen Chen (2004). "Some cercosporoid hyphomycetes from Taiwan, including a new species of Stenella and new reports of Distocercospora pachyderma and Phacellium paspali" (PDF). Fungal Diversity. 17: 57–68. Retrieved 4 December 2012.
Further reading
- Dornelo-Silva, D.; de Cassia Pereira-Carvalho, R.; Dianese, J. C. (2007). "New Stenella and Parastenella species from the Brazilian cerrado". Mycologia. 99 (5): 753–764. doi:10.3852/mycologia.99.5.753. ISSN 0027-5514.
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