Peridium of locules two-layered, outer layer composed of dark bro

Peridium of locules two-layered, outer layer composed of dark brown or brown thick-walled cells of textura angularis, inner layer composed

of hyaline thin-walled cells of textura angularis lining the locule. Pseudoparaphyses 2–4 μm wide, hyphae-like, septate. Asci 63–125 × 16–20 μm, 8–spored, bitunicate, fissitunicate, clavate, short pedicellate, apically rounded with a small ocular chamber. Ascospores 20–25 × 7–9 μm, biseriate, hyaline, aseptate, fusoid to ovoid, sometimes with tapered ends giving a spindle shaped appearance, smooth with granular contents. Conidiomata pycnidial in nature. Conidiogenous cells 6–20 × 2–5 μm, holoblastic, hyaline, subcylindrical, proliferating percurrently with 1–2 proliferations and periclinical thickening. Conidia (17-)18–20(−22) × 4–5 μm \( \left( ]# \times 4.8\,\upmu \mathrmm,\mathrmn f–i Asci. j–l Ascospores. m Ascospore with India ink showing sheath.

Scale bars: a = 500 μm, b = 200 μm, c–e = 50 μm, f–i = 20 μm, j–m = 10 μm ≡ Physalospora agaves Henn., Bot. Jb. 34: 51 (1905) Hemibiotrophic or saprobic on leaves. Ascostromata 140–260 μm high (excluding the papilla), 600–880 μm diam, circular, blackened areas on host tissue, immersed to erumpent on host tissue, visible as minute black dots or papilla on host tissue, uni to multi loculate, gregarious, individually globose to subglobose. Ostiole circular, central, papillate. Locules 120–200 μm high, 140–250 μm diam. Peridium of locules up to 19–50 μm wide, comprising several layers of brown to dark brown walled cells of textura angularis, broader at the base. Pseudoparaphyses 3–5 μm wide, hyphae-like, aseptate, numerous. Asci 90.5–122 × 27–38 μm \( \left( \overline x = 105.5 \times 31\,\upmu \mathrmm,\mathrmn = 20 \right) \), 8–spored, bitunicate, fissitunicate, clavate to cylindro-clavate, short pedicellate, apically rounded with an ocular chamber (7–9 μm wide, n = 10). Ascospores 21–43× 8–12 μm \( \left( \overline x = 28 \times 10\,\upmu \mathrmm,\mathrmn = 30 \right) \), 2(−3) –seriate at the ascus apex, 1–seriate at the base, hyaline, aseptate, ellipsoidal, fusiform, or inequilateral, usually wider in the middle, wall rough, surrounded by a mucilaginous sheath. Asexual state not established.

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