identifier	taxonID	type	CVterm	format	language	title	description	additionalInformationURL	UsageTerms	rights	Owner	contributor	creator	bibliographicCitation
039044088E2EE056FF64FB443813F842.text	039044088E2EE056FF64FB443813F842.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Asterina dysoxyli P. D. Natekar, A. P. Patil, C. R. Patil, M. R. Bhise & S. V. Kambhar	<div><p>Asterina dysoxyli P.D. Natekar, A.P. Patil, C.R. Patil, M.R. Bhise &amp; S.V. Kambhar sp. nov. (Fig. 1)</p><p>MycoBank number: MB 849598</p><p>Etymology:—Based on the host genus.</p><p>Holotype:—AMH-10591</p><p>Colonies epiphyllous, thin to sub-dense, up to 3 mm in diameter, rarely confluent. Hyphae straight to flexuous, branching mostly opposite at acute angles, loosely to closely reticulate, cells 15–24 × 4–7 µm. Appressoria opposite, sub-opposite, alternate and solitary, conoid, ovate, ampulliform, unicellular, entire, angular to rarely lobate, 7.5–11 × 4–7.5 µm. Thyriothecia loosely grouped, orbicular, up to 180 µm in diameter, margin dentate to fringed, fringed hyphae tortuous, elongated and devoid of appressoria, thyriothecia dehiscing stellately at the center; asci many, globose, eight spored, 37–41 µm in diameter; ascospores conglobate, brown, uniseptate, deeply constricted at septum, cells unequal, 26.5–29 × 13–15 µm, wall smooth. Pycnothyria few, similar to thyriothecia, smaller; conidia brown, ovoid to pyriform, 15–22 × 10–13 µm, wall smooth.</p><p>Distribution:— India (Maharashtra).</p><p>Material examined:— INDIA. Maharashtra: Waravade, Ratnagiri, on leaves of Dysoxylum gotadhora (Buch.- Ham.) Mabb. ( Meliaceae), 16°56’67” N, 73°83’48” E, 80 m, 23 December 2021, Pratik Dilip Natekar- 5304, AMH-10591 (holotype) .</p><p>Notes:—Four species of Asterina have been reported on four hosts of Meliaceae viz. Asterina aglaiae Hosag. on Aglaia sp.; A. chukrasiae Hosag. on Chukrasia tabularis A. Juss.; A. cipadessae Yates on Cipadessa baccifera (Roxb. ex Roth) Miq.; and A. trichiliae Doidge on Heynea trijuga Roxb. ex Sims, none of which match the present collection (Table 1). There is no record of Asterina on the present host. Therefore, based on the host specificity, the present collection is treated as a new species.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039044088E2EE056FF64FB443813F842	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Natekar, Pratik D.;Patil, Anjali P.;Patil, Chandrahas R.;Bhise, Mahendra R.;Kambhar, Sidanand V.	Natekar, Pratik D., Patil, Anjali P., Patil, Chandrahas R., Bhise, Mahendra R., Kambhar, Sidanand V. (2024): New teleomorphic and anamorphic taxa of Asterinaceous black mildew from Western coast of India. Phytotaxa 642 (1): 73-83, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.642.1.6, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.642.1.6
039044088E2CE054FF64FAFF3860F879.text	039044088E2CE054FF64FAFF3860F879.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Asterina mallotii P. D. Natekar, A. P. Patil, C. R. Patil, M. R. Bhise & S. V. Kambhar	<div><p>Asterina mallotii P.D. Natekar, A.P. Patil, C.R. Patil, M.R. Bhise &amp; S.V. Kambhar sp. nov. (Fig. 2)</p><p>MycoBank number: MB 849597</p><p>Etymology:—Based on the name of the host genus.</p><p>Holotype:—AMH-10590</p><p>Colonies amphiphyllous, sub-dense up to 1 mm in diameter, confluent. Hyphae sub-straight to flexuous, branching alternate at acute to wide angles, loosely to closely reticulate cells, 18–27 × 2–3 µm. Appressoria mostly alternate, 2% unilateral, one-celled, sub-antrorse, variously angular, free, 4–7 × 4–5 µm. Thyriothecia scattered orbicular, up to 110 µm in diameter, stellately dehiscing at the center, margin crenate to fimbriate, fringed hyphae very small; asci globose, octosporous, up to 28 µm in diameter; ascospores, conglobate, brown, oblong, uniseptate, constricted at the septum, wall echinulate, 17–21 × 8–9.5 µm. Pycnothyria scattered, orbicular, same as thyriothecia, up to 105 µm in diameter, stellately dehiscing and widely opened at the centre; conidia numerous, cinnamon brown, pyriform, 15–21 × 9.5–12 µm.</p><p>Distribution:— India (Maharashtra).</p><p>Material examined:— INDIA. Maharashtra: Hativale, Ratnagiri, on leaves of Mallotus philippensis (Lam.) Müell. Arg. ( Euphorbiaceae), 16°60’90” N, 73°54’52” E, 41 m, 12 January 2022, Pratik Dilip Natekar- 5333, AMH-10590 (holotype) .</p><p>Notes:— Hosagoudar (2012) described Asterina malloticola Hosag., Kamar. &amp; G. Rajkumar on Mallotus philippensis (Lam.) Müll. Arg. and A. mallotigena Hosag. &amp; Sabeena on Mallotus sp. from Kerala (Table 2). In terms of morphology, the current collection differs from these species. As a result, based on host specificity, the current collection is described as a novel species.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039044088E2CE054FF64FAFF3860F879	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Natekar, Pratik D.;Patil, Anjali P.;Patil, Chandrahas R.;Bhise, Mahendra R.;Kambhar, Sidanand V.	Natekar, Pratik D., Patil, Anjali P., Patil, Chandrahas R., Bhise, Mahendra R., Kambhar, Sidanand V. (2024): New teleomorphic and anamorphic taxa of Asterinaceous black mildew from Western coast of India. Phytotaxa 642 (1): 73-83, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.642.1.6, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.642.1.6
039044088E2AE052FF64FD2638A5FAD5.text	039044088E2AE052FF64FD2638A5FAD5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Asterostomella wrightiae P. D. Natekar, A. P. Patil, C. R. Patil, M. R. Bhise & S. V. Kambhar	<div><p>Asterostomella wrightiae P.D. Natekar, A.P. Patil, C.R. Patil, M.R. Bhise &amp; S.V. Kambhar sp. nov. (Fig. 3) MycoBank number: MB 849602</p><p>Etymology:—Based on the name of the host genus.</p><p>Holotype:—AMH-10585</p><p>Colonies amphiphyllous, sub-dense, up to 8 mm in diameter, confluent. Hyphae flexuous to crooked, branching opposite to alternate, irregular at acute to wide angles, loosely reticulate, cells 12–27 × 2.5–4 µm.Appressoria alternate, unilateral, one to two celled, sessile to stalked, 8–11.5 × 5.5–10 µm; stalk cells (when two celled) cylindrical 2.5–4 × 2–4 µm; head cells variously lobed, 5.5–7.5 × 5.5–10 µm. Pycnothyria grouped, orbicular, up to 90 µm in diameter, stellately dehiscing at centre, margin fringed with hyphae; conidia brown, numerous, ellipsoidal, unicellular, tapered to broadly rounded at apex, wall smooth, 9.5–17 × 7.5–10.5 µm.</p><p>Material examined:— INDIA. Maharashtra: Tivare, Ratnagiri, on living leaves of Wrightia arborea (Dennst.) Mabb. ( Apocynaceae), 16°74’25.8” N, 73°61’24” E, 172 m, 23 December 2021, Pratik Dilip Natekar- 5331, AMH-10585 (holotype) .</p><p>Distribution:— India (Maharashtra).</p><p>Notes:—According to Hosagoudar (2012) and online sources (MycoBank data services), the genus Asterostomella has not been reported on any host in the family Apocynaceae . As a result of host specificity, the current collection on Wrightia arborea is classified as a new species.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039044088E2AE052FF64FD2638A5FAD5	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Natekar, Pratik D.;Patil, Anjali P.;Patil, Chandrahas R.;Bhise, Mahendra R.;Kambhar, Sidanand V.	Natekar, Pratik D., Patil, Anjali P., Patil, Chandrahas R., Bhise, Mahendra R., Kambhar, Sidanand V. (2024): New teleomorphic and anamorphic taxa of Asterinaceous black mildew from Western coast of India. Phytotaxa 642 (1): 73-83, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.642.1.6, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.642.1.6
039044088E2AE05EFF64FA723F39FD04.text	039044088E2AE05EFF64FA723F39FD04.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Asterostomella salaciae P. D. Natekar, A. P. Patil, C. R. Patil, M. R. Bhise & S. V. Kambhar	<div><p>Asterostomella salaciae P.D. Natekar, A.P. Patil, C.R. Patil, M.R. Bhise &amp; S.V. Kambhar sp. nov. (Fig. 4)</p><p>MycoBank number: MB 849499</p><p>Etymology:—Name after refers the host genus.</p><p>Holotype:—AMH-10528</p><p>Colonies epiphyllous, thin crustose, up to 4 mm in diameter, confluent. Hyphae flexuous, branching, opposite to irregular at acute to wide angles, loosely reticulate, cells 12.5–30.5 × 2–3.5 µm. Appressoria few, two celled, alternate, sometimes unilateral, lobed, globose, 7.5–15 × 5–8 µm; stalk cells cuneate to cylindrical, 2–2.5 × 1.8–4 µm; head cells, 4.5–9.5 × 5–8 µm, straight to variously curved, angular, sub-lobate. Pycnothyria grouped to scattered, up to 135 µm in diameter, stellately dehiscing at center, margin fringed with hyphae; conidia oval to pyriform, brown, 11–21 × 9.5–11.5 µm.</p><p>Material examined:— INDIA. Maharashtra: Kadugaon, Ratnagiri, on leaves of Salacia chinensis L. ( Celastraceae), 16°93’70” N, 73°50’75” E, 105 m, 17 December 2022, Pratik Dilip Natekar- 5184, AMH-10528 (holotype) .</p><p>Distribution:— India (Maharashtra).</p><p>Notes:—Twenty-four species of Asterostomella have been described from 19 angiosperm families (Hosagoudar 2012), but none has been found on any host from the Celastraceae . As a result, based on host specificity, the current collection on Salacia chinensis is treated as a new species.</p><p>Asterostomula coccineae P.D. Natekar, A.P. Patil, C.R. Patil, M.R. Bhise &amp; S.V. Kambhar sp. nov. (Fig. 5) MycoBank number: MB 849505</p><p>Etymology:—Name refers to the host species.</p><p>Holotype:—AMH-10529</p><p>Colonies epiphyllous, sub-dense, up to 2 mm in diameter, confluent. Hyphae flexuous to crooked, branching irregular at acute to wide angles, loosely to closely reticulate, cells 11–21 × 3–4 µm. Appressoria absent. Pycnothyria grouped or scattered, orbicular, up to 90 µm in diameter, stellately dehiscing at center; conidia oblong to ovate, brown, 13–15 × 5.5–7.5 µm.</p><p>Material examined:— INDIA. Maharashtra: Pali, Ratnagiri, on leaves of Ixora coccinea L. ( Rubiaceae), 16°97’42” N, 73°49’32” E, 129 m, 18 December 2022, Pratik Dilip Natekar-5190, AMH-10529 (holotype).</p><p>Distribution:— India (Maharashtra).</p><p>Notes:—Only one species, Asterostomula pavettae Hosag. &amp; Sabeena, has been recorded on Pavetta sp. in Kerala (Hosagoudar 2012). As a result of host specificity, the current collection is classified as a new species.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039044088E2AE05EFF64FA723F39FD04	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Natekar, Pratik D.;Patil, Anjali P.;Patil, Chandrahas R.;Bhise, Mahendra R.;Kambhar, Sidanand V.	Natekar, Pratik D., Patil, Anjali P., Patil, Chandrahas R., Bhise, Mahendra R., Kambhar, Sidanand V. (2024): New teleomorphic and anamorphic taxa of Asterinaceous black mildew from Western coast of India. Phytotaxa 642 (1): 73-83, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.642.1.6, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.642.1.6
