Abstract
During a survey of entomopathogenetic fungi from Southwest China, a new species, Paracremonium lepidopterorum was isolated from a pupa. It differs from other Paracremonium species by its shorter cylindrical phialides and absence of slimy head of conidia and chlamydospores. Phylogenetic analyses based on the combined datasets of ITS+LSU+TUB confirmed that P. lepidopterorum is distinct from other species. The new species is formally described and illustrated, and compared to similar species.
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Ming, D. Q., Luo, L. Y., He, X. X., Wang, M. S., Fang, W. X., Chen, S., … Liang, Z. Q. (2021). Paracremonium lepidopterorum, a new insect-associated fungus. Phytotaxa, 524(2), 85–91. https://doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.524.2.2
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