Abstract

A new Myrothecium species isolated from beach sand in the Bonin Islands, Japan, is characterized by dark green sporodochia composed of conidiophores with verticillate phialides and ovate and ellipsoidal, often curved conidia on their apexes mixed with erect, straight setae, and seta-like conidiophores with terminal polytomous structures composed of 2–8 digitate polyphialides bearing single globose conidia at each apex.

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