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Herpotrichiellaceae <strong>and</strong> Venturiaceae<br />

Fig. 21. Fusicladium convolvularum (<strong>CBS</strong> 112706). A–B, D–I. Conidiophores with conidiogenous loci. C, J–K. Ramoconidia <strong>and</strong> conidia. Scale bars = 10 µm.<br />

Fusicladium amoenum (R.F. Castañeda & Dugan) Crous, K.<br />

Schub. & U. Braun, comb. nov. MycoBank MB504536. Fig. 20.<br />

Basionym: Anungitopsis amoena R.F. Castañeda & Dugan,<br />

Mycotaxon 72: 118. 1999.<br />

≡ <strong>Cladosporium</strong> amoenum R.F. Castañeda, in Untereiner et al., 1998,<br />

nom. nud.<br />

Specimen examined: Cuba, Santiago de Cuba, La Gran Piedra, fallen leaves of<br />

Eucalyptus sp. (Myrtaceae), 2 Nov. 1994, R.F. Castañeda, (Ho et al. 1999: 117,<br />

figs 2–3) iconotype, culture ex-type <strong>CBS</strong> 254.95 = ATCC 200947 = IMI 367525 =<br />

INIFAT C94/155 = MUCL 39143.<br />

Note: In culture F. amoenum has a typical pseudocladosporium-like<br />

morphology, though the scars are neither prominently thickened,<br />

nor refractive.<br />

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