M at base to 0.five.five m at tip. Using a proportion of conidia getting semicircular, the anamorphs in these specimens clearly match the lately described C. semicirculare. But, for the reason that the holo- and isotype of H. paeonius do not include teleomorph structures along with the protologue with accompanying figures cannot unequivocally be thought of as representing a species of Hypomyces, this material must be regarded as a collection with the anamorphic C. semicirculare Petch (1912) accepted H. paeonius identifying two other specimens, collected from Sri Lanka at the starting of 20th century, as belonging to this species. The strongly verrucose ascospores 250 5 m and narrow-oval or clavate, 1-septate hyaline conidia, 158 5 m, described by Petch (1912) match the qualities of H. australasiaticus. On the other hand, the examination of one of those specimens [Petch 2345 = K(M) 168030] revealed ochraceous perithecia with faint purplish colour observed in KOH only in the base of the papilla and upper part of the venter. The ascospores inside asci appeared lanceolate or narrow-oval and non-apiculate as noted by Petch however the detached ascospores have been grossly warted, bearing prominent, (two.04.1(six.0) m long apiculi. These, also because the ascospores, measuring (21.026.5(two.0) (4.55.9(.0) m, Q = (three.64.six(.5), have been bigger than in H. australasiaticus. Whereas no anamorph may be seen, the identity of this material remains unclear.10.Hypomyces aconidialis K. P dmaa, sp.nov.MycoBank MB518608. Fig. 16.Etymology: indicates the absence of conidia, identified neither on the host nor in culture.Teleomorphosis crescens in MEA substrato; perithecia MK-4101 web inclusa in pulvinato simile stromate subiculo. Perithecia dense aggregata, immersa, obpyriformia, 32010 20000 m, rubra flavescentia; papilla conica, 9040 m alta, basi 9030 m lata. Ascosporae fusiformes, (13.014.35.3(six.5) (three.54.0.2(.0) m, septo mediano, habentes densum breve tuberculare ornamentum; apiculo 2.0.0(.0) m longo.Teleomorph created in culture on MEA; restricted patches turning into pulvinate stroma-like subiculum with embedded perithecia. Subiculum dense cottony mat, buff to roseous, of tightly interwoven hyphae; hyphae hyaline to pale crimson, turning purple in KOH, 2.five m wide, cells not swollen. Perithecia caespitose, immersed, flask-shaped, 32010 20000 m; yellowish red, with whole perithecium or only the base of papilla turning purple in KOH; wall of a single area of flattened, thin-walled cells, at surface cells broadly ellipsoidal, 150 131 m; papilla conical, 9040 m high, 9030 m wide at base, attenuating to 400 m at apex, apex obtuse, with oblong-clavate cells, five.0.0 m diam at surface. Ascospores fusiform, equilateral, (18.020.20.3(2.five) (four.55.1.two(.5) m, Q = (3.33.9.0(.6); ascospore body (13.014.35.3(six.five) (three.54.0.two(.0) m, Q = (2.9)three.4.9(.5); 1-septate, septum median; densely tuberculate, ornamentation 0.5 m high; apiculi two.0.0(.0) m long, 1 m wide at base, straight, uncomplicated or hat shaped, ideas obtuse. PubMed ID:http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21258395 Colonies on MEA expanding moderately fast to quickly, reaching 250 mm in 4 d, reverse first yellowish ochraceous, turning slowly into yellowish or purplish red; margin even or fasciculate. Odour absent. Aerial mycelium moderate to profuse, cottony, to three mm high, homogenous or partly fasciculate, pale whitish or yellowish buff. Submerged hyphae partly turning purple in KOH, cells not swollen. Conidiation absent. Some parts of aerial hyphae becoming moniliform, with cells turning into chlamydospores, cells swollen, 95 m diam, wall 1.5.