S. K. Verma, S. Yadav, Raghvendra Singh, Balmukund Chaurasia, Shambhu Kumar
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An interesting new mitosporic foliicolous genus and species, Pseudodeightoniella indica, discovered on living leaves of Medicago polymorpha (Fabaceae) from Uttarakhand, India, is described and illustrated. Morphologically, Pseudodeightoniella differs from
the closely similar Deightoniella and Neodeightoniella in producing well-developed erumpent stromata, highly undulate to spiral or helicoid and densely fasciculate conidiophores with enlarged basal cells, and conidia lacking mucoid caps. Recently published illustrations of conidia
and conidiophores characterizing the Deightoniella and Neodeightoniella type species are also provided.