ABSTRACT
Estuaries are considered promising habitats for the presence of marine and freshwater fungal species because of their favourable environmental conditions. Janhula paraensis sp. nov. was found on decaying wood collected in the intertidal zone in fluvial beaches of Mosqueiro Island, Pará, Brazil. The new species differs from others in the genus by its morphology including dark brown ascospores, with thick and dark bands at septum when mature, a hyaline cap at both ends and the absence of a mucilaginous sheath. It was not possible to obtain molecular data for the new species. New records of Boerlagiomyces websteri, Corollospora pseudopulchella, Falciformispora lignatilis, and Savoryella lignicola for South America and Annulusmagnus triseptatus for Brazil are reported. Morphological descriptions and illustrations are presented for all species.
Acknowledgments
The authors thank Luana T. do Carmo for collecting the material on Mosqueiro Island, Dr. Huzefa Raja from University of North Carolina at Greensboro, for comments and help and Taimy Cantillo (PPGM/UEFS) for revision and comments. The Programa de Pós-graduação em Biologia de Fungos (PPGBF/UFPE) and the Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico Development (CNPq) are thanked for financial support and grant (proc.140871/2018-7 and proc. 312984/2018-9, respectively).
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