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Type: Article
Published: 2014-06-20
Page range: 49–60
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Chaenothecopsis neocaledonica sp. nov.: The first resinicolous mycocalicioid fungus from an araucarian conifer

University of Helsinki
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Jouko Rikkinen

Department of Biosciences

University of Helsinki
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Hanna Tuovila

Department of Biosciences
Georg-August-Universität Göttingen
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Christina Beimforde

Courant Research Centre Geobiology

Georg-August-Universität Göttingen
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Leyla Seyfullah

Courant Research Centre Geobiology

Université Rennes
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Vincent Perrichot

Géosciences & OSUR

Georg-August-Universität Göttingen
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Alexander R Schmidt

Courant Research Centre Geobiology

Araucariaceae exudate resinicolous fungi

Abstract

A new resinicolous species of the genus Chaenothecopsis (Ascomycota, Mycocaliciales) is described from resin of Agathis ovata in New Caledonia. Chaenothecopsis neocaledonica sp. nov. is the first mycocalicioid fungus to be described from the exudates of Southern Hemisphere conifers of the family Araucariaceae. It is easily distinguished from related Northern Hemisphere species by its larger ascospores and unique capitulum structure.