Current name: Chaetosphaerella phaeostroma (Durieu & Mont.) E. Müll. & C. Booth, Transactions of the British Mycological Society 58 (1): 77 (1972) [MB#310960]
Summary/source Ellis: Perithecia up to 0.35x0.5 mm, dark grey to black, seated on black velvety mycelial mats, which also bear dark-brown to black setae and branched nodose conidiospores. Ascospores curved, 3-spetate, 32-35 x 6-9 ym, wth brown median cells and hyline end cells (bicolor spores). Conidia similarly couloured burt straight 20-35 x 10-15 ym. Commonly growing over or associated with other fungi such as Diatrype stigma and Eutypa flavovirens on fallen branches of deciduous trees.
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ELLIS, M.B. & ELLIS, P.J. . – Microfungi on land plants. The Richmond Publishing Co. Ltd. ISBN: 978-085546-246-8 (Hardback, reprint)