Brachydesmiella brasiliensis

Brachydesmiella brasiliensis is a fungus first found in decaying pods of unidentified Leguminosae in Bahia State, Brazil. The species is distinguished by navicular to fusiform, 3-euseptate, densely verrucose, brown conidia.[1]

Brachydesmiella brasiliensis
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B. brasiliensis
Binomial name
Brachydesmiella brasiliensis
Ruiz et al., 2006

References

  1. Castañeda Ruiz, Rafael F., et al. "Some hyphomycetes from Brazil. Two new species of Brachydesmiella, two new combinations for Repetophragma, and new records." Mycotaxon 95 (2006): 261-270.

Further reading

  • Grandi, Rosely A. Piccolo, and Thacyana de Valois Silva. "Hyphomycetes sobre folhas em decomposição de Caesalpinia echinata Lam.: ocorrências novas para o Brasil." Revista Brasileira de Botânica 26.4 (2003): 489-493.
  • Marques, Marcos Fabio Oliveira, et al. "Cryptophiale and Cryptophialoidea (conidial fungi) from Brazil and keys to the genera." Brazilian Journal of Botany31.2 (2008): 339-344.
  • Fabio Oliveira Marques, Marcos, and Leonor Orientador Costa Maia. "Fungos conidiais associados à decomposição de substratos vegetais em fragmento de Mata Atlântica, Serra da Jibóia, Bahia." (2007).


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