New records of plant parasitic asterinaceae (Dothideomycetes, Ascomycota) with intercalary Appressoria from central America and Panama

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Abstract

New records of species of Asterinaceae with intercalary appressoria infecting plants in Central America and Panama are described and illustrated in detail. New records are Asterolibertia licaniicola on the new host Licania arborea (Chrysobalanaceae), Asterolibertia nodulosa on the new hosts Oxandra venezuelana and Xylopia sp. (Annonaceae), and Cirsosia splendida on the new hosts Chrysobalanus icaco and Hirtella triandra (Chrysobalanaceae). The teleomorph C. splendida is linked for the first time to the asexual morph Homalopeltis chrysobalani based on morphological observation. For the presented fungi an identification key is provided and infection strategies are discussed. Nomenclatural novelties are introduced, Leprieuria radiata becomes a synonym of H. chrysobalani and Asterina nodulifera is recombined into Asterolibertia nodulifera.

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Hofmann, T. A., & Piepenbring, M. (2014). New records of plant parasitic asterinaceae (Dothideomycetes, Ascomycota) with intercalary Appressoria from central America and Panama. Tropical Plant Pathology, 39(6), 419–427. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1982-56762014000600001

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