@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref17170,
author = {Martina Reblova and Keith A Seifert},
title = {Conioscyphascus, a new ascomycetous genus for holomorphs with Conioscypha anamorphs},
year = {2004},
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journal = {Studies in Mycology},
volume = {50},
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abstract = {The new genus Conioscyphascus is described for the teleomorph of the hyphomycete Conioscypha varia, and a second species C. gracilis, based on Debaryella gracilis. Species of the new genus produce inconspicuous, superficial or immersed, ostiolate, smooth, hyaline to pale orange, perithecia with two-layered walls, hyaline, septate paraphyses, 8-spored unitunicate asci with a refractive J- apical annulus, and fusiform 3-7 septate ascospores. Phylogenetic analyses of alignments of large and small subunit rDNA sequences suggest a strongly supported, close relationship among the three Conioscypha species sampled and Ascotaiwania and Carpoligna, but the family and order relationships of this clade remain uncertain.}
}
Citation for Study 1267
Citation title:
"Conioscyphascus, a new ascomycetous genus for holomorphs with Conioscypha anamorphs".
This study was previously identified under the legacy study ID S1182
(Status: Published).
Citation
Reblova M., & Seifert K. 2004. Conioscyphascus, a new ascomycetous genus for holomorphs with Conioscypha anamorphs. Studies in Mycology, 50.
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Abstract
The new genus Conioscyphascus is described for the teleomorph of the hyphomycete Conioscypha varia, and a second species C. gracilis, based on Debaryella gracilis. Species of the new genus produce inconspicuous, superficial or immersed, ostiolate, smooth, hyaline to pale orange, perithecia with two-layered walls, hyaline, septate paraphyses, 8-spored unitunicate asci with a refractive J- apical annulus, and fusiform 3-7 septate ascospores. Phylogenetic analyses of alignments of large and small subunit rDNA sequences suggest a strongly supported, close relationship among the three Conioscypha species sampled and Ascotaiwania and Carpoligna, but the family and order relationships of this clade remain uncertain.
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref17170,
author = {Martina Reblova and Keith A Seifert},
title = {Conioscyphascus, a new ascomycetous genus for holomorphs with Conioscypha anamorphs},
year = {2004},
keywords = {},
doi = {},
url = {},
pmid = {},
journal = {Studies in Mycology},
volume = {50},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {The new genus Conioscyphascus is described for the teleomorph of the hyphomycete Conioscypha varia, and a second species C. gracilis, based on Debaryella gracilis. Species of the new genus produce inconspicuous, superficial or immersed, ostiolate, smooth, hyaline to pale orange, perithecia with two-layered walls, hyaline, septate paraphyses, 8-spored unitunicate asci with a refractive J- apical annulus, and fusiform 3-7 septate ascospores. Phylogenetic analyses of alignments of large and small subunit rDNA sequences suggest a strongly supported, close relationship among the three Conioscypha species sampled and Ascotaiwania and Carpoligna, but the family and order relationships of this clade remain uncertain.}
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 17170
AU - Reblova,Martina
AU - Seifert,Keith A
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N2 - The new genus Conioscyphascus is described for the teleomorph of the hyphomycete Conioscypha varia, and a second species C. gracilis, based on Debaryella gracilis. Species of the new genus produce inconspicuous, superficial or immersed, ostiolate, smooth, hyaline to pale orange, perithecia with two-layered walls, hyaline, septate paraphyses, 8-spored unitunicate asci with a refractive J- apical annulus, and fusiform 3-7 septate ascospores. Phylogenetic analyses of alignments of large and small subunit rDNA sequences suggest a strongly supported, close relationship among the three Conioscypha species sampled and Ascotaiwania and Carpoligna, but the family and order relationships of this clade remain uncertain.
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JF - Studies in Mycology
VL - 50
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