Strigopodia
- 1 September 1968
- journal article
- Published by Canadian Science Publishing in Canadian Journal of Botany
- Vol. 46 (9) , 1099-1107
- https://doi.org/10.1139/b68-143
Abstract
Two species of Pyrenomycetes associated with resinous exudates of conifers are illustrated and described in the genus Strigopodia Bat.; the phragmoconidial and phialidic states are recognized as belonging to the form genera Hormisciella Bat. and Capnophialophora Hughes respectively.The type species of Strigopodia, S. piceae Bat., is included as S. resinae (Sacc. & Bres.) n. comb., syn. Capnodium resinae Sacc. & Bres. In its mycelial state it was described as Racodium resinae Fr. β piceum Pers. Its phragmoconidial state is identified with Helminthosporium resinaceum M. C. Cooke, syn. H. resinae Bres., and Clasterosporium resinae Rilstone. This species occurs in Eastern United States of America (Maine, New Hampshire) and in Europe.A new species S. batistae is recorded from Western United States of America (Calif., Wash., Idaho) and Western Canada (B.C.), and its phragmoconidial state is identified with Helminthosporium pseudotsugae W. B. Cooke.The affinities of Strigopodia are with the capnodiaceous fungi rather than with the Parodiopsidaceae.Keywords
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