Acanthostigma filiforme
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Fungi |
Division: | Ascomycota |
Class: | Dothideomycetes |
Subclass: | Pleosporomycetidae |
Order: | Pleosporales |
Family: | Tubeufiaceae |
Genus: | Acanthostigma |
Species: | Acanthostigma filiforme Promputtha & Miller, 2010 |
Acanthostigma filiforme is a species of fungus in the Tubeufiaceae family of fungi. It was isolated from decomposing wood in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. A. filiforme differs from its cogenerate species by having longer ascospores with more septa.[1]
References
Further reading
- Sanchez; Magalí, Romina; Miller, Andrew N.; Virginia Bianchinotti, Maria (2012). "A new species of Acanthostigma (Tubeufiaceae, Dothideomycetes) from the southern hemisphere". Mycologia 104 (1): 223–231. doi:10.3852/11-105.
- Boonmee, Saranyaphat; et al. (2011). "Revision of lignicolous Tubeufiaceae based on morphological reexamination and phylogenetic analysis". Fungal Diversity 51 (1): 63–102. doi:10.1007/s13225-011-0147-4.
External links
- Acanthostigma filiforme in Index Fungorum
- Acanthostigma filiforme at the Encyclopedia of Life
- MycoBank
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