Abstract
Gibellula clavispora, a new fungus collected in Changbai Mountain of Jilin Province, China, is illustrated and described based on morphological traits, the DELTA (DEscription Language for TAxonomy) system, and molecular analysis.Gibellula clavispora is characterized by cylindrical synnemata, aspergillate conidiophores with an apical vesicle, obovoid metulae (8.6–10.8 × 2.2 μm), clavate phialides (5.4–6.5 × 1.1–2.2 μm), distinctly clavate conidia, and the absence of Granulomanus-synanamorphic conidiogenous cells.
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