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FUNGAL PLANET A Global Initiative to Promote the Study of Fungal Biodiversity
Crous PW, Seifert KA, Samson RA & Hawksworth DL (editors) |
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MycoBank: MB501012
Anthostomella eucalyptorum Crous & M.J. Wingf., sp. nov.
Anamorph: Idriella-like.
Etymology: named after its host, Eucalyptus. |
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MycoBank: MB501001
Passalora schizolobii M.J. Wingf. & Crous, sp. nov.
Etymology: named after its host, Schizolobium parahybum. |
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MycoBank: MB501004
Ramularia miae Crous, sp. nov.
Etymology: named after its collector, Mia Karina Crous (age 6), who collected diseased leaves with great enthusiasm! |
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MycoBank: MB501005
Mycosphaerella alistairii Crous, sp. nov.
Anamorph: Batcheloromyces sp.
Etymology: named after Alistair Smith of Kentucky Farms, Elgin, South Africa, who took me mountain-biking on his birthday,
and patiently waited on top of the mountain while I collected this fungus. |
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MycoBank: MB501006
Camarosporium mamanes Crous, sp. nov.
Etymology: named after its host plant, Sophora. |
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MycoBank: MB501007
Mycosphaerella maxii Crous, sp. nov.
Etymology: named after its collector, Max Crous (age 10), who first spotted this interesting disease. |
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MycoBank: MB501008
Microdiplodia hawaiiensis Crous, sp. nov.
Etymology: named after the island from where it was collected, Hawaii. |
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MycoBank: MB501009
Strelitziana M. Arzanlou & Crous, gen. nov.
Etymology: named after the host genus it was collected from, Strelitzia.
MycoBank: MB501010
Strelitziana africana M. Arzanlou & Crous, sp. nov.
Etymology: Named after the continent from which it was collected, Africa. |
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MycoBank: MB501011
Phaeosphaeriopsis musae M. Arzanlou & Crous, sp. nov.
Anamorph: Phaeoseptoria musae Punith., Kew Bull. 31: 469. 1977. |
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MycoBank: MB501000
Heteroconium eucalypti Crous & M.J. Wingf., sp. nov.
Etymology: named after its host, Eucalyptus. |
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MycoBank: MB501110
Hoornsmania Crous, gen. nov.
Etymology: Named after the Hoornsman family, from whose garden this fungus was collected.
MycoBank: MB501111
Hoornsmania pyrina Crous, sp. nov.
Etymology: Named after its host plant, Pyrus malus. |
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MycoBank: MB504455
Alternaria thalictrigena K. Schub. & Crous, sp. nov.
Etymology: Epithet derived from the host plant, Thalictrum sp |
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MycoBank: MB504456
Mycosphaerella elaeocarpi Crous & Summerell, sp. nov.
Etymology: Named after its host genus, Elaeocarpus. |
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MycoBank: MB504457
Sphaceloma banksiicola Pascoe & Crous, sp. nov.
Etymology: Named after its host genus, Banksia |
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MycoBank: MB504458
Valsaria ceratoniae Crous & M.J. Wingf., sp. nov.
Etymology: Named after its host, Ceratonia siliqua. |
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MycoBank: MB504464
Penidiella kurandae Crous & Stone, sp. nov.
Etymology: Named after its type locality, Kuranda, Australia. |
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MycoBank: MB504459
Exophiala placitae Crous & Summerell, sp. nov.
Etymology: Named after its host species, Eucalyptus placita. |
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MycoBank: MB504460
Falcocladium thailandicum Crous & Himaman, sp. nov.
Etymology: Named after its country of origin, Thailand.. |
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MycoBank: MB504461
Neofusicoccum mediterraneum Crous, M.J. Wingf. & A.J.L. Phillips, sp. nov.
Etymology: Named for the Mediterranean region where this fungus was discovered. |
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MycoBank: MB504462
Phlogicylindrium eucalyptorum Crous, sp. nov.
Etymology: Named after its host plant, Eucalyptus. |
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MycoBank: MB504545
Ascobolus calesco A. Bell & D.P. Mahoney, sp. nov.
Etymology: caleso (L.) = “to grow in the warm”, referring to the fact that the fungus occurs predominantly in the northern warmer
states of Australia |
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MycoBank: MB505949
Devriesia strelitziae Arzanlou & Crous, sp. nov.
Etymology: Named after its host plant, Strelitzia. |
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MycoBank: MB511279
Cosmospora stegonsporii Rossman, Farr & Akulov, sp. nov.
Etymology: Named after the associated host fungus.
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MycoBank: MB511278
Hydropisphaera fungicola Rossman, Farr & Newcombe, sp. nov.
Etymology: fungicola (L.) – on another fungus, referring to the fungus on Ulocladium atrum on leaves of poplar. |
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MycoBank: MB505892
Diplomitoporus taquarae G. Coelho, sp. nov.
Etymology: Species name derived from “taquara”, a native indigenous word for bamboo.. |
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MycoBank: MB505891
Diplomitoporus marianoi-rochae G. Coelho, sp. nov.
Etymology: Species named in honour of José Mariano da Rocha Filho, founder of FSM (Univ. Fed. of Santa Maria), and promoter
of scientific and social development in the central region of Rio Grande do Sul State, Southern Brazil. |
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MycoBank: MB505890
Echinoporia inermis G. Coelho, sp. nov.
Etymology: Referring to basidiomes lacking spiny projections on pileus surface. |
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MycoBank: MB505966
Spicellum ovalisporum Seifert & Rehner, sp. nov.
Etymology: Named for the shape of the conidia. |
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MycoBank: MB508003
Sporidesmium knawiae Crous, sp. nov.
Etymology: Named for the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW), on the occasion of its 200th anniversary. |
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MycoBank: MB5512637
Nectriella atrorubra Lechat & J. Fourn., sp. nov.
Etymology: The epithet atrorubra refers to the colour of the ascomata, turning dark red upon drying, with a blackish ostiolar region.
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MycoBank: MB512926
Oedocephalum adhaerens E.M. Davison & R.G. Shivas, sp. nov.
Etymology. Derived from the Latin adhaerens, in reference to the conidia
that cling together to form spore balls.. |
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MycoBank: MB513166
Dothiorella thripsita R.G. Shivas & D.J. Tree, sp. nov.
Etymology. Named after the insect that feeds on this fungus.
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MycoBank: MB513234
Tilletia micrairae R.G. Shivas, M.D. Barrett, R.L. Barrett & McTaggart, sp. nov.
Etymology. Derived from the name of the host plant Micraira.
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MycoBank: MB515393
Ulocladium populi E.G. Simmons, G. Newcombe & A. Shipunov, sp. nov.
Etymology. Named after its host, Populus trichocarpa.
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MycoBank: MB515101
Clavispora reshetovae A. Yurkov, A.M. Schäfer & Begerow, sp. nov.
Etymology. The specific epithet ‘reshetovae’ is in honour of the Russian
microbiologist Irina S. Reshetova for her contributions to the studies of soil
yeasts.
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MycoBank: MB515157
Tilletia challinorae McTaggart & R.G. Shivas, sp. nov.
Etymology. Named after Victoria Louise Challinor, who discovered this
and several other rare smut fungi..
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MycoBank: MB515252
Macalpinomyces mackinlayi McTaggart & R.G. Shivas, sp. nov.
Etymology. Derived from the host epithet.
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MycoBank: MB515234
Barnettozyma vustinii A. Yurkov, A.M. Schäfer & Begerow, sp. nov
Etymology. The specific epithet ‘vustinii’ is in honour of the Russian zymologist
Dr Michael M. Vustin for his contributions to the studies of Williopsis
species and his suggestions concerning the observation of sexual stages of
this novel species.
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MycoBank: MB515310
Zasmidium macluricola R.G. Shivas, A.J. Young & U. Braun, sp. nov.
Etymology. Named after the host plant Maclura (Moraceae).
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MycoBank: MB515468
Pseudocercospora avicenniae R.G. Shivas, A.J. Young & Crous, sp. nov..
Etymology. Named after the host plant Avicennia marina (Acanthaceae).
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MycoBank: MB514707
Nawawia malaysiana Crous & S.S. Lee, sp. nov.
Etymology. Named after the country from which it was collected, Malaysia.
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MycoBank: MB515467
Pseudocercospora mangifericola R.G. Shivas, A.J. Young & Grice, sp. nov.
Etymology. Derived from the name of the host plant Mangifera in the
Anacardiaceae.
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MycoBank: MB514708
Saccharata intermedia Crous & Joanne E. Taylor, sp. nov.
Etymology. Named after its conidial dimensions, which are intermediate
in size between those of S. proteae and S. kirstenboschensis
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MycoBank: MB514709
Xenocylindrosporium Crous & Verkley, gen. nov.
Etymology. Morphologically similar, but distinct from Cylindrosporium.
MycoBank: MB514710
Xenocylindrosporium kirstenboschense Crous & Verkley, sp. nov.
Etymology. Named after Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens, South Africa,
where this fungus was collected. |
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MycoBank: MB497140
Ascochyta manawaorae Verkley, Woudenberg & De Gruyter, sp. nov.
Etymology. Named after the village of Manawaora near the type locality,
Bay of Islands, New Zealand. |
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MycoBank: MB518022
Rhizodermea Verkley & Zijlstra, gen. nov.
Etymology. Rhizo, referring to the root of the host that the fungus colonises;
dermea to the teleomorph genus Dermea to which the genus is related.
MycoBank: MB518023.
Rhizodermea veluwensis Verkley & Zijlstra, sp. nov.
Etymology. Name refers to the Veluwe, an area rich in forest and heathland
in the centre of the Netherlands where the type locality and other known
localities of this species are situated. |
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MycoBank: MB518300.
Zasmidium scaevolicola R.G. Shivas, McTaggart, A.J. Young & Crous, sp. nov..
Etymology. Name derived from the host plant genus, Scaevola (Goodeniaceae). |
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MycoBank: MB518299.
Pseudocercospora adansoniae McTaggart & R.G. Shivas, sp. nov.
Etymology. Derived from the name of the host plant genus, Adansonia |
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MycoBank: MB517068.
Phytopythium Abad, de Cock, Bala, Robideau, Lodhi & Lévesque, gen. nov.
Etymology. Phylogenetically between Pythium and Phytophthora
MycoBank: MB17069
Phytopythium sindhum Lodhi, Shahzad & Lévesque, sp. nov.
Etymology. Name refers to the province Sindh from where this species
was frequently isolated. |
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