
FIGURE 2. Iodosphaeria tongrenensis (holotype). A. Herbarium material. B, C. Ascomata on the surface of host. D. Section of ascoma. E. Peridium. F,G. Ascus apical apparatus (stained in Melzer´s reagent). H–J. Mature asci with ascospores. K. Ceratosporium -like conidia. L–O. Ascospores (N, O stained in India ink). Scale bars: B=1 mm, C=300 μm, D=50 μm, E=10 μm, F, G=5 μm, H–K=10 μm, L–O=5 μm.
Published as part of Li, Qi-Rui, Kang, Ji-Chuan & D.Hyde, Kevin, 2015, A multiple gene genealogy reveals the phylogenetic placement of Iodosphaeria tongrenensis sp. nov. in Iodosphaeriaceae (Xylariales), pp. 121-132 in Phytotaxa 234 (2) on page 127, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.234.2.2, http://zenodo.org/record/13630708
Biodiversity, Taxonomy
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