Nectriopsis rubefasciens | |
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Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Fungi |
Phylum: | Ascomycota |
Class: | Sordariomycetes |
Order: | Hypocreales |
Family: | Bionectriaceae |
Genus: | Nectriopsis |
Species: | N. rubefaciens |
Binomial name | |
Nectriopsis rubefaciens (Ellis & Everh.) M.S. Cole & D. Hawksw. |
Nectriopsis rubefaciens is an orange-red lichenicolous fungus, a host-specific parasitic fungus that lives on lichen. It has globose reddish-brown perithecia (80–160 μm in diameter) with scattered gland-like hairs of a fine cellular texture. Paraphyses are absent and the hyaline ascospores are oblong-cylindrical, 8/ascus.
Habitat
Nectriopsis rubefaciens is found on crustose and foliose lichens in damp forests. Trichonectria rubefaciens has been known to grow on lichens in the family Parmeliaceae, and Aspicilia species.
Distribution
Nectriopsis rubefaciens has been found growing in North America in North Carolina and in coastal and mountainous regions. It has also been found in Östergötland and Närke in Sweden.
References
- ^ "Nectriopsis rubefaciens". Consortium of Lichen Herbaria. Retrieved 2024-11-06.
- Hawksworth, David L. (2018). "The 2018 classification and checklist of lichenicolous fungi with 2,000 taxa and worldwide distribution". The Bryologist. 121 (3): 340–425. doi:10.1639/0007-2745-121.3.340. Retrieved 2024-11-06.
- Kristiansen, Roald (2015). "Forty pyrenomycetous fungi belonging to Class Sordariomycetes new to Norway". ResearchGate. Retrieved 2024-11-06.
Taxon identifiers | |
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Nectriopsis rubefaciens | |
Nectria rubefaciens |