. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Botany. . Fig. 37 Taeniolella punctata (IMI 225002—holotype). tufts of very elongated conidiophores arranged more or less parallel to one another and conidia which are 2-11 septate and 25-90 x 7-9 urn. T. punctata appears to be primarily a lichenicolous species as it is strictly limited in the original collection to parts of the bark with Graphis thalli, even though microtome sections showed that it penetrated into the periderm layers, amongst which remnants of the lichen thallus were also to be found. It shows some similarity to T. delicata b
. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Botany. . Fig. 37 Taeniolella punctata (IMI 225002—holotype). tufts of very elongated conidiophores arranged more or less parallel to one another and conidia which are 2-11 septate and 25-90 x 7-9 urn. T. punctata appears to be primarily a lichenicolous species as it is strictly limited in the original collection to parts of the bark with Graphis thalli, even though microtome sections showed that it penetrated into the periderm layers, amongst which remnants of the lichen thallus were also to be found. It shows some similarity to T. delicata but that species has consistently narrower more delicate conidia and lighter pigmented conidiophores. 4. Taeniolella verrucosa M. S. Christ. & D. Hawksw. sp. nov. (Fig. 38) Fungus lichenicola. Mycelium immersum, ex hyphis cellulis brunneis, usque 4-7 \>.m latis. Conidiophora semi-macronemata, caespitosa, recta vel prostrata, usque ad basim 1-2 ramosa, atrobrunnea, usque 30-50 x 6-7 ( Cellulae conidiogenae monoblasticae, integratae, subcylindricae. Conidia catenata, sicca, acrogena, doliiformia, 0-1 septata, grosse verrucosa, atrobrunnea, uniseptata est 10-13 x8-10 Typus: Suecia, Skane, Genarp, Hackeberga, in Arthonia impolita (Hoffm.) Borr. (thallus) ad Quercum, , M. Skytte Christiansen (hb. Christiansen 569—holotypus!). Colonies scattered or loosely aggregated on the surface of the host thallus, dark brown to almost black; mycelium immersed, sparse, composed of brown mainly torulose hyphae, hyphae thin- walled, smooth-walled, septate, swollen between and markedly constricted at the septa, mainly 4-7 um wide. Conidiophores semi-macronematous, arising in small caespitose tufts, erect or. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original British Museum (Natural History). L
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