Supplementary Table3. Synopsis of Pseudoastrosphaeriella species discussed in this study
Species / Size (μm) / Ascosporecolor/shape/ septation/ mucilaginous sheath / Papillate / Host / Source references
Ascospores / Asci / Ascomata
(diam.)
Astrosphaeriella francensis
(MJF 07106, holotype ) / 50–68 × 5–8 / 125–160 × 10–13 / 700–850 / Narrow fusiform with acute ends, pale to medium brown, smooth to faintly longitudinally ridged, 1(–3)(–5)-septate / Long / Bamboo / Hu 2010. This study
A. macrospora
(TNM(F) 15219, holotype) / 56–90 × 7–10 / 170–220 × 20–24 / 800–1000 / Fusiform, brown, paler at the slightly swollen ends, striate, 1–5-septate / Short / Miscanthus / Chen and Hsieh (2004)
A. papuana
(Aptroot 30621, CBS, holotype) / 34–42× 6–6.5 / Undetermined / 500–1000 / Fusiform, pointed, medium brown, with striate ornamentation, 1-septate / None / Bamboo / Aptroot (1995) and Hyde and Fröhlich (1998)
A. striaspora
(R.W.G. Dennis 1306, K holotype) / 65–75 × 7–8 / 150–180 × 15–20 / 400–500 / Fusiform, light brown, with longitudinal ridges, 3(–6)-septate / minutely / Grass (?Valota insularis) / Hyde and Fröhlich (1998)
A. striataspora
(K.D. Hyde 0238, 0239, 853 (BRIP 19879), IMI 312390) / 31–38 × 6–9 / 99–173 × 11–23 / 352–528 / Fusiform, pale-yellowish brown, with longitudinal striations, surrounded by mucilaginous sheath, 3(–6)-septate / Short / Nypa fruticans / Hyde and Fröhlich (1998)
Pseudoastrosphaeriella aequatoriensis
(KHU(M) 2707, holotype) / 60–62.5 × 10–11 / 150 × 18–22 / 490–840 / Fusiform, brown, with wide longitudinal ridges, surrounded by evanescent mucilaginous sheath, 2(–5)-septate / Short / Phytelephas sp., palms / Hyde and Fröhlich (1998),
Pseudoastrosphaeriella. africana (MFLU 11-0212) / (39–)40–48(–50) × 5–7 / (104–)110–130(–135) × (12–)13–15(–17) / 520–750 / Fusiform, with acute ends, brown to reddish brown, striate with longitudinal ridges, 1-septate / Short / Bamboo / This study
P. africana
(IMI105924, holotype) / 47–56 × 6–8 / 120 × 15 / 600–700 / Fusiform, pale yellowish brown to reddish brown, striate with ridges, 1(–3)-septate / Short / ?Phragmites australis / Hawkworth and Boise (1985)
P. bambusae
(MFLU 11-0155, holotype) / (37–)(39–)41–44(–48) × 5–7 / (102–)105–130(–136) × (14.5–)15–18(–19.5) / 400–890 / Fusiform, with acute ends, brown to reddish brown, minutely striate, 1(–3)-septate / Short / Bamboo / This study
P. longicolla
(MFLU 11-0207, holotype)) / (48–)50–60(–63.5) × 5.5–7(–7.5) / (140–)160–180(–200)(–240) × (10–)12–15(–17) / 900–1200 / Fusiform, with acute ends, brown to reddish brown, rough-walled with striated towards ends, 1-septate / Long / Bamboo / This study
P. papillata
(IFRD 8704, holotype) / (29.5–)30–40(–45) × 6–8(–9.5) / (130–)135–165(–172) × (15–)17–20(–22) / 550–820 / Fusiform to clavate, with acute to rounded ends, brown to reddish brown, initially 1-septate, becoming 2–3-septate, rough-walled with small appendage at both ends, minutely striate / Long / Bamboo / Hyde and Fröhlich (1998), in this study
P. thailandicum
(MFLU11-0145) / 35–45(–49) × 5–6(–7) / (102–)110–120(–125) × (12–)13–15(–17.5) / 700–940 / Fusiform, with acute or occasionally swollen at ends, brown to reddish brown, striate with ridges, 1(–3)-septate / Short / Bamboo / This study
Supplementary Table3. Synopsis of Astrosphaeriella species discussed in this study (continued).
Species / Size (μm) / Ascosporecolour/shape/ septation/ mucilaginous sheath / Habitat/ Host / Source references
Ascospores / Asci / Ascomata
(diam.)
Astrosphaeriella splendida
(HKU(M) 2732, holotype) / 42–63 × 7.5–10 / 158–263 × 10–12 / 850–1200 / Brown, fusiform with appendages at both ends, 1(–3)-septate / Saprobic on petiole of palm / Hyde and Fröhlich (1998)
Astrosphaeriella stellata
(FH 00290284, holotype) / (36–)38–45(–47)(–53) × 5–7 / (130–)(140–)150–180(–190) × 9–11.5 / 420–620 / Brown, fusiform with slightly rounded ends, 1-septate, rarely aseptate or 2-septate / Saprobic on Bamboo / This study,
Saccardo (1928)
Astrosphaeriella thailandica
(MFLU11-0227) / (37–)41–44)(–48) × 5–6(–7) / (150–)170–200(–240) × (10–)11–12(–13) / 510–930 / Pale yellowish or olive brown, fusiform, thick distinctive mucilaginous sheath, 1-septate / Saprobic on dead branches of bamboo / This study
Astrosphaeriella thysanolaenae
(MFLU 11-0222) / (29–)37–39(–44) × 4–6(–7) / (122–)140–160(–185) × (11–)12–13(–14)(–15) / 550–780 / Yellowish brown to brown, fusiform with thick, distinctive mucilaginous sheath, 1-septate / Saprobic on dead stem of Thysanolaena maxima (Roxb.) Kuntze / This study
Astrosphaeriella tornata
(MFLU11-0232) / (47.5–)48–52(–54) × 7–8(–9) / (120–)140–170(–178)(–190) × (11–)12–14(–15) / 650–810 / Brown to reddish brown, broadly fusiform, 3-septate / Saprobic on dead stem of bamboo / This study
Astrosphaeriella tornata
(holotype in K) / (40–)50–55(–58) × 8–9(–10) / Undetermined / 1000–1600 / Reddish brown, paler at the ends, broadly fusiform, 3(–5)-septate / Saprobic on palm / Hawksworth and Boise (1985)
Hyde and Fröhlich (1998)