STUDIES OF SOIL FUNGI: III. NEW SPECIES OF CONIOCHAETA, CHAETOMIDIUM, AND THIELAVIA

1961 ◽  
Vol 39 (5) ◽  
pp. 1231-1239 ◽  
Author(s):  
Roy F. Cain

Descriptions and illustrations are given for three new species of Ascomycetes having colored, one-celled ascospores and isolated from forest soil by J. H. Warcup. Coniochaeta tetraspora Cain sp. nov. has dark spiny hairs on the perithecium. The phialospores and blastospores are typical of the genus. The soil from which it was isolated came from Queensland, Australia. Chaetomidium minutum Cain sp. nov. has short, curved hairs on the globose, nonostiolate perithecia. The soil sample came from N. Queensland, Australia. Thielavia variospora Cain sp. nov. has black, nonostiolate, bare perithecia and was isolated from soil collected in New Guinea.

1991 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 469 ◽  
Author(s):  
JD Thomas ◽  
JL Barnard

Iphimedia is reviewed and a new diagnosis based on 35 known species is given. Three new species, one each from Australia, Papua New Guinea and Florida, are described. This is the only genus, in a family otherwise confined to cold and deep oceans, that has tropical species.


Zootaxa ◽  
2014 ◽  
Vol 3811 (3) ◽  
pp. 338 ◽  
Author(s):  
BUNTIKA AREEKUL BUTCHER ◽  
DONALD L. J. QUICKE

2003 ◽  
Vol 60 (3) ◽  
pp. 267-298 ◽  
Author(s):  
P. F. STEVENS

New species of Ericaceae recently collected in Papua New Guinea necessitate a re-evaluation of the status of Agapetes subgenus Paphia section Paphia. The combination of molecular and morphological data confirms that Agapetes, currently a genus of about 100 species from Fiji, New Caledonia and Queensland to mainland SE Asia, and most diverse in the latter area, cannot be maintained in its current circumscription. Various taxonomic solutions that do justice to our current knowledge of the morphology and relationships of the two main parts of the genus are discussed. The reinstatement of Paphia does least violence nomenclaturally. All 23 taxa recognized in Paphia are listed, 14 new combinations of Agapetes from the New Guinea–SW Pacific area are made in Paphia, three new species are described (P. megaphylla, P. vulcanicola and P. woodsii), and an incompletely known taxon is characterized. A key to all taxa is presented. In Dimorphanthera, five new species are described (D. angiliensis, D. anomala, D. antennifera, D. cratericola and D. inopinata), three reduced to synonymy, one reduced to a variety and one variety recognized as a species (D. continua). A key to the 87 taxa currently recognized in the genus is presented.


Author(s):  
Tomasz Czerwiński ◽  
Karol Szawaryn ◽  
Wioletta Tomaszewska

Three new Papuan species of the ladybird genus Rhyzobius Stephens, Rhyzobius albinos sp. nov., R. atramentarius sp. nov. and R. serratus sp. nov., are described, diagnosed and illustrated. An updated key to species of Rhyzobius from New Guinea is provided.


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