Coniella eucalyptorum

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Coniella eucalyptorum - disease symptoms on eucalypt leaves (click on image to enlarge it)
Author(s): P.W. Crous et al.
Source: Studies in Mycology (2019) 94, p. 168

Coniella eucalyptorum (Crous & M. J. Wingf.) L.V. Alvarez & Crous 2016

This fungus infects eucalypt trees in Australia, causing large leaf spots. Alvarez et al. (2016) have described the conidia as "... medium to dark redbrown, broadly ellipsoidal or limoniform, widest in the middle, tapering to an acutely rounded apex and a subtruncate base, multiguttulate, with a longitudinal germ slit, wall of medium thickness as in C. fragariae, but basal mucoid appendage less common than in C. fragariae, (9–)10–12(–14) × (6–)7–8 μm (l : w = 1.6)."

Synonyms:
Pilidiella eucalyptorum