Cirrenalia macrocephala (Kohlm.) Meyers & Moore 



Am. J. Bot. 47:346. 1960. 



Conidia 3- to 9-celled, recurved, bent, rarely straight, 10- 

 41 X 18-28 /Li; basal cells smaller and hyaline or light, 

 terminal cells larger and fuscous to brown; con- 

 spicuously constricted at septa; terminal cell largest, 

 5-15 /J in diameter. 



Conidiophores simple, short, to 3 septate, hyaline or pale 

 yellow, bearing single conidia. 



In driftwood and other cellulosic material. 



Cladosporium algarum Sutherland 



New Phytol. 15:37. 1916. 



Conidia 1- or 2-celled, subglobose, oblong or slightly el- 

 lipsoidal, smooth, 5-15 X 5-10 jli, pale olive to brown, 

 constricted at septum. 



Conidiophores erect, branched, ends truncate or rounded, 

 septate, olive to brown. 



In Laminaria, driftwood, and other cellulosic mater- 

 ial. 



Clavariopsis bulbosa Anastasiou 



Mycologia 53:11. 1961. 



Conidia staurosporous, irregular, 3- or 4-armed, septate, 



20-70 X 6-8.5 n; basal cell brownish; ellipsoidal or 



ovoid; central ceil slightly branched, arms divergent, 



cylindrical. 

 Conidiophores long, cylindrical, hyaline, septate, simple 



or branched. 

 In driftwood and other cellulosic material. 



Clavatospora stellatacula Kirk 



Mycologia 61:178-181. 1969. 



Conidia single-celled, staurosporous, triangular, 5-7 X 



6-7 /J ; 4 or 5 subapical projections to 2.5 ai long; 



hyaline. 

 Conidiophores simple, may be slightly branched; phia- 



lides with a collarlike rim. 

 In driftwood and other cellulosic material. 



Cremasteria cymatilis Meyers & Moore 



Am. J. Bot. 47:348. 1960. 



Conidia single-celled, subglobose to ellipsoidal, 7.5-27 

 X 7.5-16^1, rusty brown to light brown, forming chains 

 (catenulate) 2-20 conidia in length; chain strongly con- 

 stricted at each cell; cells increasing in diameter from 

 base to apex. 



Conidiophores short, lateral, single or branched. 



In driftwood and other cellulosic materials. 



Dendry'phiella arenaria Nicot 



Rev. Mycol. 23:93. 1958. 



Conidia 2- to 4-celled, ovoid to ellipsoidal, oblong, or 

 slightly cylindrical, 9-20 X 3.5-6 p, brown, smooth or 

 slightly echinulate, may be slightly constricted at sep- 

 ta; conidial epispore thickened and forms a con- 

 spicuous annulus or knot at its point of attachment to 

 the conidiophore. 



Conidiophores simple or branched, septate, apical cell 

 slightly inflated, light brown to subhyaline, 15-90 ^ 

 long. 



In Sarisassum. floating Thalassia, Ammoph'da, drift- 

 wood, and other cellulosic material. 



Dendryphiella sallna (Suth.) Pugh & Nicot 



Trans. Br. Mycol. Soc. 47:226. 1944. 



Conidia 2- to 12-celled (predominantly 4- to 6-celled), 

 elongate, cylindrical or fusiform-ellipsoidal, straight or 

 curved, ends rounded or tapered, 14.5-75 X 5.5-10.5 n, 

 light brown or olive, may be slightly constricted at sep- 

 ta; solitary or catenulate; epispore of conidia thicken- 

 ed at point of attachment to the conidiophore. 



Conidiophores simple or branched, septate, apical cell 

 slightly inflated, light brown to yellowish. 



In Chondrus, Laminaria, Spartina. 



Dictyosporium pelagicum (Linder) G. C. Hughes ex 

 Johnson & Sparrow 



Fungi in Oceans and Estuaries, p. 391-392. 1961. 



Conidia muriform; form variable, ovoid, clavate, 

 branched (boxing-glovelike), irregular; several 

 branches may arise from a single basal cell; 12- 

 66 X 10-35 Ai. dark brown, occasionally black; con- 

 spicuously constricted at septa. 



Conidiophores simple, pale brown or dark brown, septate, 

 15-.35 X 1-2.5 u- 



In driftwood and other cellulosic material. 



Diplodia oraemaris Linder 



Farlowia 1:403. 1944. 



Conidia 2-celled (rarely single-celled), ovoid or ellipsoi- 

 dal 6-11 X 3.5-7.5 n, yellow-brown, may be slightly 

 constricted at septum. 



Conidiophores simple, single-celled, hyaline. 



Pycnidia 135-365 X 140-470 m. flattened, black above, 

 cream to hyaline below. 



In driftwood and other cellulosic material. 



Humicola alopallonella Meyers & Moore. 



Am. J. Bot. 47:346. 1960. 



Conidia 1- or 2-celled (occasionally 3-celled), obpyriform 

 to clavate, 8-17.5 X 15-37.5 /j apical cell largest and 

 brownish, basal cell small and yellow to hyaline, con- 

 stricted at septum. 



Conidiophores one to several celled, simple, hyaline to 

 light fuscous. 



In driftwood and other cellulosic material. 



Macrophoma (Saccardo) Berlese & Voglio 



Sylloge Fungorum 1-4:306. 1886. 



Conidia single-celled, ovate to elongate, over 15 m long, 



hyaline or subhyaline. 

 Conidiophores simple, short, filiform. 

 Pycnidia innate, erumpent, lenticular or subglobose. 

 In driftwood and other cellulosic material. 



Monudictxs pelagica (Johnson) Jones 



Trans. Br. Mycol. Soc. 46:138. 1963. 



Conidia muriform, ovoid or spherical, more commonly 

 obpyriform, symmetrical or asymmetrical, 15- 

 44 X 12.5-37 n; 1-3 brown or yellowish basal cells, 



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