Fungalpedia – Note 635, Vishnumyces

 

Vishnumyces Hosag. & Harish 

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

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Classification: AsterinaceaeAsterinalesDothideomycetidaeDothideomycetesPezizomycotinaAscomycota, Fungi

Epiphytic on the surface leaves. Superficial hyphyae brown, branched, septate, appressoriate. Sexual morph: Thyriothecia scattered, orbicular, stellately dehiscing at the cen- tre, margin fimbriate, fringed hyphae straight to flexuous. Asci 8-spored, bitunicate, ovate to oblong, stipitate, slightly pedicellate. Ascospores brown, 1-septum, larger cell ovate to oblong, smaller cell, ovate to globose, often mammiform, smooth-walled. Asexual morph: Undetermined (Hosagoudar and Harish 2010).

Notes: Hosagoudar and Harish (2010) introduced Vishnumyces with V. otonephelii as the type species. The genus is characterized by orbicular thyriothecia, which dehisce stellately at the centre, and uniseptate apiospores with a small basal cell (Hosagoudar and Harish 2010). Vishnumyces is morphologically similar to Asterina in having orbicular thyriothecia opening by star-like fissures and appressoriate superficial mycelium (Fig. 1). However, it differs from Asterina by ovate to oblong apiosporous ascospores. Herein, we follow Hongsanan et al. (2014a) and accept this genus in Asterinales incertae sedis until it is confirmed with molecular data.

Type species: Vishnumyces otonephelii Hosag. & Harish, Indian Phytopath. 63(1): 85 (2010).

Other accepted species: Species Fungorum – search Vishnumyces.

 

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Figure 1 – Vishnumyces otonephelii. a Thyriothecia. b Appressoria. c Asci. d Ascospores. Scale bars: a = 52 μm, b = 9 μm, c = 6 μm, d = 5 μm. Redrawn from Hosagoudar and Harish (2010)

 

References

Hongsanan S, Li YM, Liu JK et al 2014a Revision of genera in Asterinales. Fungal Divers 68:1–68.

Hosagoudar VB, Harish M 2010 – Vishnumyces, a new genus of the family Asterinaceae from India. Indian Phytopathol 63:85.

 

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