The two subpopulations of the Dutch elm disease pathogen Ophiostoma novo-ul
mi, previously known as the Eurasian (EAN) and North American (NAN) races,
are redesignated as subspecies novo-ulmi and americana. In addition to thei
r partial reproductive isolation, wide range of physiological and molecular
differences and different geographic ranges, the two subspecies can be dis
criminated by their perithecial form and dimensions. These perithecial diff
erences are described, using perithecia produced in multiple int-ra-subspec
ies crosses. Perithecia of subsp. novo-ulmi have an average neck length of
ca 450 mum, base width of ca 103 mum and neck length:base width ratio ca 4.
4. Perithecia of subsp, americana have an average neck length of ca 295 mum
, base width ca 116 mum and neck length:base width ratio ca 2.6. The averag
e shape and dimensions of subsp. americana perithecia is similar to that of
O. ulmi. The average perithecial form of subsp. novo-ulmi, as well as of O
. himal-ulmi, is rather distinctive. The current known geographical distrib
ution of subspecies nova-ulmi and americana, based on > 6500 samples, is pr
esented.