@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref25142,
author = {Alberto Miguel Stchigel and Deanna A. Sutton and Josep Cano and Nathan P Wiederhold and Josep Guarro},
title = {Two new species of Spiromastigoides (Spiromastixales, Ascomycota)},
year = {2015},
keywords = {Fungi, Phylogeny, Spiromastix, Taxonomy},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycoscience},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {Two new species of the genus Spiromastigoides (Spiromastixales, Ascomycota) are
proposed and described based on morphological data and the analysis of rDNA
sequences. They are Spiromastigoides albida, from a lung biopsy in USA, characterized
by white colonies and a malbranchea-like asexual morph with curved conidiophores;
and Spiromastigoides sugiyamae, from soil in Japan, morphologically very close to
Spiromastigoides warcupii but with longer peridial appendages and a thallic asexual
morph. In addition, the new combination Spiromastigoides alatospora (Gymnoascus
alatosporus) is proposed.}
}
Citation for Study 18317
Citation title:
"Two new species of Spiromastigoides (Spiromastixales, Ascomycota)".
Study name:
"Two new species of Spiromastigoides (Spiromastixales, Ascomycota)".
This study is part of submission 18317
(Status: Published).
Citation
Stchigel A.M., Sutton D., Cano J., Wiederhold N.P., & Guarro J. 2015. Two new species of Spiromastigoides (Spiromastixales, Ascomycota). Mycoscience, .
Authors
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Stchigel A.M.
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Sutton D.
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Cano J.
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Wiederhold N.P.
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Guarro J.
Abstract
Two new species of the genus Spiromastigoides (Spiromastixales, Ascomycota) are
proposed and described based on morphological data and the analysis of rDNA
sequences. They are Spiromastigoides albida, from a lung biopsy in USA, characterized
by white colonies and a malbranchea-like asexual morph with curved conidiophores;
and Spiromastigoides sugiyamae, from soil in Japan, morphologically very close to
Spiromastigoides warcupii but with longer peridial appendages and a thallic asexual
morph. In addition, the new combination Spiromastigoides alatospora (Gymnoascus
alatosporus) is proposed.
Keywords
Fungi, Phylogeny, Spiromastix, Taxonomy
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref25142,
author = {Alberto Miguel Stchigel and Deanna A. Sutton and Josep Cano and Nathan P Wiederhold and Josep Guarro},
title = {Two new species of Spiromastigoides (Spiromastixales, Ascomycota)},
year = {2015},
keywords = {Fungi, Phylogeny, Spiromastix, Taxonomy},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycoscience},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {Two new species of the genus Spiromastigoides (Spiromastixales, Ascomycota) are
proposed and described based on morphological data and the analysis of rDNA
sequences. They are Spiromastigoides albida, from a lung biopsy in USA, characterized
by white colonies and a malbranchea-like asexual morph with curved conidiophores;
and Spiromastigoides sugiyamae, from soil in Japan, morphologically very close to
Spiromastigoides warcupii but with longer peridial appendages and a thallic asexual
morph. In addition, the new combination Spiromastigoides alatospora (Gymnoascus
alatosporus) is proposed.}
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 25142
AU - Stchigel,Alberto Miguel
AU - Sutton,Deanna A.
AU - Cano,Josep
AU - Wiederhold,Nathan P
AU - Guarro,Josep
T1 - Two new species of Spiromastigoides (Spiromastixales, Ascomycota)
PY - 2015
KW - Fungi
KW - Phylogeny
KW - Spiromastix
KW - Taxonomy
UR - http://dx.doi.org/
N2 - Two new species of the genus Spiromastigoides (Spiromastixales, Ascomycota) are
proposed and described based on morphological data and the analysis of rDNA
sequences. They are Spiromastigoides albida, from a lung biopsy in USA, characterized
by white colonies and a malbranchea-like asexual morph with curved conidiophores;
and Spiromastigoides sugiyamae, from soil in Japan, morphologically very close to
Spiromastigoides warcupii but with longer peridial appendages and a thallic asexual
morph. In addition, the new combination Spiromastigoides alatospora (Gymnoascus
alatosporus) is proposed.
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JF - Mycoscience
VL -
IS -
ER -