<I>Megalohypha</I>, a new genus in the Jahnulales from aquatic habitats in the tropics

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A new fungus collected from submerged wood in tropical forest streams in Panama and Thailand is described as a new genus and species in the Jahnulales. This fungus, Megalohypha aqua-dulces, is described based on ascospore morphology, which differs substantially from that of the other genera in the Jahnulales. It has these morphological features: ascomata hyaline, translucent, with subtending, wide, brown, septate, stoloniferous hyphae; peridium of large, thin-walled cells; hamathecium of septate pseudoparaphyses; asci clavate, fissitunicate, 8-spored; and ascospores 1-septate, brown, rough-walled, with longitudinal sulcate striations. An interesting feature of Megalohypha aqua-dulces, which it shares with some other taxa in Jahnulales, is the presence of both sessile and stalked fruiting bodies. In addition, the stalks have morphology that consists of a wide hypha with a narrower hypha apparently enclosed within and the stalks are strongly constricted at the septa.

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Ferrer, Astrid, Sivichai, Somsak, and Shearer, Carol A. 2007. "<a href="https://repository.si.edu/handle/10088/11893"><I>Megalohypha</I>, a new genus in the Jahnulales from aquatic habitats in the tropics</a>." <em>Mycologia</em>, 99, (3) 456–460. <a href="https://doi.org/10.3852/mycologia.99.3.456">https://doi.org/10.3852/mycologia.99.3.456</a>.

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