掌狀花耳小型變種是花耳科真菌。
基本介紹
- 中文名:掌狀花耳小型變種
- 類型:花耳科真菌
基本信息
編號 | NFG-90-18 |
拉丁菌名 | Phyllactinia coriariae Xie sp. nov. |
中文菌名 | 掌狀花耳小型變種 |
定名人 | 劉波 范黎 |
Nomencla | Xie Dezi |
發表文章 | 中國花耳科的新種和新變種 |
Article | Two New Species of the Erysiphaceae |
作者 | 劉波 范黎 |
Author | Xie Dezi |
作者單位 | 山西大學生物系, 太原 030006 |
摘要 | 本文報導了中國花耳科Dacrymycetaceae 的4個新 種和1個變種, 它們是卵孢膠盤耳 Guepiniopsis ovisporus Liu et Fan, 太白山假花耳Dacryopinax taibaishanensis Liu et Fan, 羊肚菌狀膠角耳 Dalocera morchelloides Liu et Fan, 四川花耳 Dacrymyces sichuanensis Liu et Fan 和掌狀花耳小型 變種Dacrymyces palmatus (Schw.) Bres. var. minor. Liu et Fan. 除太白山假花耳模式標本保存在中國科學 院微生物研究所標本室外, 其它的模式標本均保存在山西 大學真菌標本室. |
Abstract | Two new species of the Erysiphaceae Collected from Nanchong county Sichuan Province are described. They are Phyllactinia coriariae Xie and Typhulochaeta coriariae Xie. both on Coriaria sinica Maxim(Coriariaceae). Coriariaceae is a new host family for the Phyllactinia Lev and the Typhulochaeta Ito et Hara. Latin and Chinese diagnoses and illustrations are given. Type specimens are deposited in the Botanical Herbarium of the Department of Biology, Sichuan Teachers College, Nanchong, Sichuan, China. |
關鍵字 | 花耳科, 卵孢膠 盤耳, 太白山假花耳, 羊肚菌狀膠角耳, 四川花耳, 掌狀 花耳小型變種 |
期刊 | 真菌學報 9(1):12-19, 1990 |
Publication | Acta Mycologica Sinica (Chinese; English Abstract), 9(3):pp., 1990 |
分享省市 | 山西縣 運城縣 |
Place | County, Province, China |
採集地 | 關帝山針闊混交林內 闊葉樹朽木 |
Environment | The specimen collected from the dela leaf of Coriaria sinica Maxim of family Coriariaceae with dish yellow non-fixing form ill spot at Jincheng Mountain (Jinchengshan) Forest Farm. |
生態環境 | 溫帶大陸性季風針闊混交林地 |
寄主 | 闊葉樹朽木 |
Habitat | suntropical moist monsoon broad-leaf forest area |
Host | Coriaria sinica Maxim, family Coriariaceae |
採集人 | 陶愷 |
Isolation Person | Xie Dezi |
保存單位 | 山西大學真菌標本室 |
Preservation Unit | The Botanical Herbarium of the Department of Biology, Sichuan Teachers College, Nanchong 630715, Sichuan Province, China |
Speciman No. | No.2365 |
Note | The species is a fungi's ill pathogen of Coriaria sinica Maxim, family Coriariaceae. |