Fungalpedia – Note 680, Dothidasteroma

 

Dothidasteroma Höhn.

Citation when using this data: D. S. Marasinghe et al. 2023 (in prep.) – Fungalpedia, Ascomycota.

Index FungorumFacesoffungiMycoBank, GenBank., Fig. 1

Classification: ParmulariaceaeAsterinalesDothideomycetidaeDothideomycetesPezizomycotinaAscomycota, Fungi 

Colonies epiphyllous on leaves. Sexual morph: Ascomata scattered to confluent, superficial, shield-like, dark brown to black, carbonaceous, flattened, variable in shape, usually circular, brown to dark brown, confluent, opening by irregular fissures. Stromata subcuticular, intracuticular to intradermal, sparse to extensive, mostly one-layered; cells brown to dark brown. Upper wall composed of pale to dark brown radially arranged cells of textura prismatica. Hamathecium initially consists of hyaline, septate, filiform, branched, pseudoparaphyses becoming evanescent at the maturity. Asci 8-spored, thick-walled, bitunicate, clavate to broadly clavate, sessile and thick at apex. Ascospores 1–2-seriate, ellipsoidal to cylindrical, with rounded ends, initially hyaline becoming brown at maturity, guttulate, 1-septum, constricted at the septum, smooth thin-walled. Asexual morph: Undetermined.

Notes: Dothidasteroma was introduced by von Höhnel (1909) with the type species of D. pterygotae. It is characterized by having superficial, flat ascomata with irregular locules. Species of this genus are mainly identified by sub- cuticular effuse brown stromata, which give rise to super- ficial stromatic ascomata (Inácio et al. 2011). Dothidasteroma is morphologically similar to ascospores and stromata in Aulacostroma (Inacio et al. 2011). However, Dothidasteroma lacks superficial hyphae or hyphal strands while Aulacostroma has superficial mycelium with bulbous appressoria (Inacio et al. 2011). The effuse brown internal stroma with small peg-like columns of Mintera is morphologically related to Dothidasteroma. However, it differs from Dothidasteroma by superficial appressorial mycelium and radiating locules (Inácio et al. 2011).

Type species: Dothidasteroma maculosum (Berk.&Broome) Höhn., Sber. Akad. Wiss. Wien, Math.-naturw. Kl., Abt. 1 119: 429 (1910)

Other accepted species:  species Fungorum – search Dothidasteroma.

 

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Figure 1 – Dothidasteroma casuarinae. a Upper wall of thyriothecia. b Asci. c Ascospores. Scale bars: ac = 10 µm. Redrawn from Swart (1988)

 

References

Höhnel FV 1909  Fragmente zur Mykologie: IX. Mitteilung (Nr. 407 bis 467). Sitzungsberichte.

Inácio CA, Pereira-Carvalho RC, Souza ESC et al 2011 A new Dothidasteroma species on leaves of Psidium laruotteanum from the Brazilian Cerrado. Mycotaxon 116:27–32.

Swart HJ 1988 Australian leaf-inhabiting fungi. XXX. Two interest- ing Parmulariaceae. Trans Br Mycol Soc 91:581–585.

 

Entry by 

Diana Sandamali Marasinghe, Center of Excellence in Fungal Research, Mae Fah Luang University, Chiang Rai, 57100, Thailand School of Science, Mae Fah Luang University, Chiang Rai, 57100, Thailand, Mushroom Research Foundation, 128 M.3 Ban Pa Deng T. Pa Pae, A. Mae Taeng, Chiang Mai, 50150, Thailand

 

Published online 29 August 2023