Calonectria queenslandica

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Calonectria queenslandica - a) macroconidiophore, b+c) clavate vesicle, d+e) fertile branches with cylindrical to allantoid phialides, f+g) macrocondia - scale bars = 10 μm (click on image to enlarge it)
Author(s): L. Lombard, X.D. Zhou, P.W. Crous, B.D. Wingfield and M.J. Wingfield
Source: Persoonia (2010) 24, p. 8

Calonectria queenslandica L. Lombard, M.J. Wingf. & Crous 2010

This fungus infects eucalypt trees in north-eastern Australia. It has been described by Lombard et al. (2010) as follows: "Stipa extensiones septatae, rectae vel flexuosae, 105–156 μm longae, ad septum apicale 4–5 μm latae, vesiculo anguste clavato 3–4 μm diametro terminantes. Macroconidia cylindrica, in extremitatibus ambabus rotundata, recta (61–)65–73(–78) × (4–)5–6(–7) μm, 4–6-septata."

Synonyms:
Calonectria terrae-reginae