Wan-Hao Chen, DAN LI, YAN-JUN Wei, Jian-Dong Liang, Yanfeng Han
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摘要
本文介绍了一个从受感染的蛹中分离出来的新种--Ovicillium sinense。通过与现存物种的形态学比较,以及对 ITS、LSU 和 TEF 序列数据的多基因数据集进行分析得出的基于 DNA 的系统进化论,证明了这一新种的存在。它与其他物种的不同之处在于,它的分生孢子梗从中间到顶端逐渐变细,分生孢子聚集在大球形到近球形的头部,而且分生孢子梗较短,分生孢子较小。
Ovicillium sinense, a new species from Guizhou, China
A new species, Ovicillium sinense, which was isolated from an infected pupa, is introduced. Morphological comparisons with extant species and DNA-based phylogenies from analysis of a multigene dataset of combined ITS, LSU and TEF sequence data support the establishment of the new species. It differs from other species by its phialides that are attenuated from the middle to the apex, the conidia aggregated in large globose to subglobose heads, and having shorter phialides and smaller conidia.
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