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. 2021 Jun 17;81:69–138. doi: 10.3897/mycokeys.81.67850

Table 7.

Comparison of Pseudocercospora tabei YMM220 on Vigna unguiculata with Pseudocercospora species known from Vigna spp. based on literature a–d.

Pseudocercospora species Stromata Conidiophore size (in μm), branching, septa Conidia size (in μm), septa
Pseudocercospora tabei (YMM220) Small or well-developed up to 45 μm diam. (11.5–)14.5–40(–44.5) × (3–)3.5–4(–4.5), branched, 0–4-septate (20.5–)24–82(–84.5) × 3–4(4.5), 2–6(–8) septa
Ps. cruenta a Up to 30 μm diam. 10–75 × 3–5, branched, 0–3-septate 25–120 × 2–5, 3–14 septa
Ps. mungo b Up to 30 μm diam. Up to 90(–130) × 4.5–7.5, branched, 1–3-septate 25–84 × 4.5–7.5, 3–8 septa
Ps. phaseolicola a Absent 3–25 × 1.5–3 20–90 × 1.5–2, indistinctly septate
Ps. shihmenensis a Absent 35–55 × 4–5, branched, 1–4-septate 20–52 × 4–5, 3–8 septa
Ps. vexillatae ac Presen t 10–17 × 4–5, unbranched, continuous or rarely 1-septate 40–100 × 2.5–4, 3–8 septa
Ps. vignae-reticulatae b Small 40–250 × 3.5–5.5, branched 30–95 × 4 –6.5, 1–12 septa
Ps. vignicola c Well-developed 22–75 × 3–5, branched, 0–1-septate 30–60 × 2.5–3, 3–6 septa
Ps. vignigena d Small 22–75 × 3–5, unbranched, 1–3-septate 33–60 × 4–5.5(–6), 3–6 septa