Striatibotrys neoeucylindrosporus sp. nov., a Stachybotrys-like fungus from North America

Author:

Schultes Neil P.1,Castañeda-Ruiz Rafael F.2ORCID,Marra Robert E.1ORCID,Strzalkowski Noelle1,De-Wei Li3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station, Department of Plant Pathology and Ecology, 123 Huntington Street, New Haven, CT 06511, USA

2. Instituto de Investigaciones Fundamentales en Agricultura Tropical ‘Alejandro de Humboldt’(INIFAT), Académico Titular de la Academia de Ciencias de Cuba, Calle 1 Esq. 2, Santiago de Las Vegas, C. Habana, Cuba

3. The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station, Valley Laboratory, 153 Cook Hill Road, Windsor, CT 06095, USA

Abstract

Two isolates from Canada and the USA (UAMH 7122 and UAMH 7211, respectively) previously identified as Stachybotrys eucylindrosporus were studied by morphology and six-locus phylogeny (cmdA, ITS, LSU, rpb2, tef1α and tub2). UAMH 7122 and UAMH 7211 are morphologically related but phylogenetically distinct from Striatibotrys eucylindrosporus (≡Stachybotrys eucylindrosporus) and Str. rhabdosporus. Hence, UAMH 7122 and UAMH 7211 are described as a new species, Striatibotrys neoeucylindrosporus sp. nov. with UAMH 7211 as the holotype. The characters of this species include some phialides proliferating by holoblastic extension of phialides and conidia clavate, subcylindrical or cylindrical ellipsoid, or dumbbell-shaped, dark brown to olivaceous grey when mature, longitudinally striate, 10.3–12.3×3–3.8 µm. A key to the species of Striatibotrys is provided.

Funder

Hatch of USDA

Publisher

Microbiology Society

Subject

General Medicine,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics,Microbiology

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1. Erratum: Striatibotrys neoeucylindrosporus sp. nov., a Stachybotrys-like fungus from North America;International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology;2021-06-24

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