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Taxonomic Studies of the Halosphaeriaceae:. Halosphaeria Linder

Taxonomic Studies of the Halosphaeriaceae:. Halosphaeria Linder Abstract A taxonomic revision of the Halosphaeriaceae (Pyrenomycetes, Ascomycotina) has been undertaken with particular emphasis on ascospore ontogeny at the scanning and transmission electron microscope levels. This work is presented in a series of papers and the following account is devoted to the genus Halosphaeria Linder, which is considered an assemblage of disparate species. The following taxonomical changes are effected: one species is retained in Halosphaeria (H. appendicutata), one species is assigned to Halosphaeriopsis (H. mediosetigera), one to Antennospora (A. quadricornuia), and Ondiniella is described äs a new genus with O. torquata äs the type species. The remaining species are either placed in other genera (Remispora maritima, R. gallerita, R. pilleata, R. quadriremis, R. stellata, Halosarpheia trullifera) or await further investigation (Halosphaeria cucullata, H. salina). The reasons for these changes are discussed and a key to this group of genera presented. Because of its similarity to Halosphaeria, the genus Ocostaspora is included in this taxonomic review of the Halosphaeriaceae. Introduction Kohlmeyer (1972) undertook a taxonomic revision of the family Halosphaeriaceae resulting in the transfer of a number of species to Halosphaeria. The genus concept was extended to include species of Remispora Linder, on the basis of ascocarp and http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Botanica Marina de Gruyter

Taxonomic Studies of the Halosphaeriaceae:. Halosphaeria Linder

Botanica Marina , Volume 27 (3) – Jan 1, 1984

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de Gruyter
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Copyright © 2009 Walter de Gruyter
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0006-8055
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1437-4323
DOI
10.1515/botm.1984.27.3.129
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Abstract

Abstract A taxonomic revision of the Halosphaeriaceae (Pyrenomycetes, Ascomycotina) has been undertaken with particular emphasis on ascospore ontogeny at the scanning and transmission electron microscope levels. This work is presented in a series of papers and the following account is devoted to the genus Halosphaeria Linder, which is considered an assemblage of disparate species. The following taxonomical changes are effected: one species is retained in Halosphaeria (H. appendicutata), one species is assigned to Halosphaeriopsis (H. mediosetigera), one to Antennospora (A. quadricornuia), and Ondiniella is described äs a new genus with O. torquata äs the type species. The remaining species are either placed in other genera (Remispora maritima, R. gallerita, R. pilleata, R. quadriremis, R. stellata, Halosarpheia trullifera) or await further investigation (Halosphaeria cucullata, H. salina). The reasons for these changes are discussed and a key to this group of genera presented. Because of its similarity to Halosphaeria, the genus Ocostaspora is included in this taxonomic review of the Halosphaeriaceae. Introduction Kohlmeyer (1972) undertook a taxonomic revision of the family Halosphaeriaceae resulting in the transfer of a number of species to Halosphaeria. The genus concept was extended to include species of Remispora Linder, on the basis of ascocarp and

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Botanica Marinade Gruyter

Published: Jan 1, 1984

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