Tissue between perithecia hyphal. Stroma interior below perithecia formed of RO4929097 nmr degenerating, large-celled hyphae. Part-ascospores monomorphic, subglobose, distal part (2.7–)3.0–3.5(−3.7) × (2.2–)2.7–3.5 μm, proximal part (2.2–)2.7–3.5(−2.2) × (2.5–)3.0–3.2(−3.5) μm, finely spinulose, hyaline. Asci
cylindrical, (43–)51–63– (67) × (3.0–)3.5–4.5(−4.7) μm, apex Selleck SGC-CBP30 thickened and with a ring. Etymology: named in honor of G. Gilles, French entrepreneur and collector of tropical Hypocreales. Habitat: bark. Known distribution: known only from the type locality. Holotype: France, Isle de la Réunion, Salazie, on dead wood, 11 March 2000, G. Gilles comm F. Candoussau 690 (BPI 882294, and a dried culture ex ascospores of Hypocrea sp. BPI 842330; ex-type culture CBS 130435 = G.J.S. 00–72). Sequences: tef1 = JN175583, cal1 GSK2126458 = JN175409, chi18-5 = JN175468, rpb2 = JN175527. Comments: In this species there is a tendency for phialides to be held in divergent whorls. The dark brown, somewhat peltate stromata with an ostiolar area that is green in lactic acid and the subglobose Part-ascospores strongly suggest H. jecorina, the teleomorph of the pantropical species T. reesei. Trichoderma gillesii
belongs in a clade with T. aethiopicum, T. konilangbra, and T. sinense. The closest relative (Druzhinina et al. 2012) of T. gillesii is T. sinense, which is known only from Taiwan and which has subglobose conidia. Trichoderma gillesii has the most narrow conidia in the clade. For a further discussion of members of this clade see T. flagellatum. 9. Trichoderma gracile Samuels et Szakacs, sp. nov. Figs. 2g, h and 11. Fig. 11 Trichoderma gracile. a, b. Pustules. c–j. Conidiophores (Arrows in e, j show intercalary phialides). k Conidia. l Chlamydospores. All from SNA. All from G.J.S. 10–263. Scale bars: a = 1 mm, b = 0.5 mm; c–h, l = 20 μm; i–k = 10 μm MycoBank MB 563906 Trichodermati longibrachiato Rifai simile sed ob incrementum tardius, radium coloniae < 60 mm in agaro dicto PDA
post 72 h ad temperaturam 35°C distinguendum. Holotypus: BPI 882295 Teleomorph: none known Optimum temperature for growth on PDA and SNA 25–30°C; after 96 h in darkness with intermittent light colony on PDA completely or nearly completely filling a 9-cm-diam mafosfamide Petri plate, somewhat slower at 25°C; within 96 h in darkness with intermittent light completely filling a 9-cm-diam Petri plate, somewhat slower at 30°C. A yellow diffusing pigment forming on PDA within 48 h at 25–35°C; conidia only appearing in colonies incubated at 35°C, on PDA after 96 h in colonies incubated in darkness (not under fluorescent light), on SNA in colonies incubated in darkness or under light. Conidial production sparse. Pustules formed on SNA gray green, 0.5–1 mm diam, hemispherical or pulvinate, with stiff, erect, terminally fertile projecting conidiophores. Individual conidiophores not visible within pustules.