Classicula sinensis, a new species of basidiomycetous aquatic hyphomycetes from southwest China

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Classicula sinensis, isolated from decaying leaves from Mozigou, Chongqing Municipality, China, is described as a new species. The new species is a member of basidiomycetous aquatic hyphomycetes which represent a small proportion of all aquatic hyphomycetes. This species falls within the genus Classicula (Classiculaceae, Pucciniomycotina) and is closely related to C. fluitans, based on multiple gene sequence analyses. Morphologically, it is characterised by the apical, hyaline, obclavate or navicular conidia with several hair-like lateral appendages and by its holoblastic and monoblastic conidiogenesis, with a flat un-thick-ened conidiogenous locus. Clamp connections and haustorial branches were often observed in culture.

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Qiao, M., Li, W., Huang, Y., Xu, J., Zhang, L., & Yu, Z. (2018). Classicula sinensis, a new species of basidiomycetous aquatic hyphomycetes from southwest China. MycoKeys, 40, 1–12. https://doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.40.23828

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