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951 |
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MycoBank: MB832856.
Pseudobeltrania lauri Crous, sp. nov.
Etymology.Name refers to the host genus Laurus from which it was
isolated.
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952 |
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MycoBank: MB832857.
Parafenestella pittospori Crous, sp. nov.
Etymology. Name refers to the host genus Pittosporum from which it was
isolated.
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953 |
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MycoBank: MB832858.
Neoanungitea eucalyptorum Crous, sp. nov.
Classification Microthyriaceae, Microthyriales, Dothideomycetes.
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954 |
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MycoBank: MB832859.
Pilidium novae-zelandiae Crous, sp. nov
Etymology. Name refers to the country where the fungus was collected.
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955 |
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MycoBank: MB832860.
Phyllosticta encephalarticola Crous, sp. nov.
Etymology.Name refers to the host genus Encephalartos from which it
was isolated.
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956 |
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MycoBank: MB832861.
Alloconiothyrium encephalarti Crous, sp. nov.
Etymology.Name refers to the host genus Encephalartos from which it
was isolated.
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957 |
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MycoBank: MB832862.
Lithohypha aloicola Crous, sp. nov.
Etymology. Name refers to the host genus Aloe from which it was isolated
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958 |
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MycoBank: MB832863.
Neothyrostroma Crous, gen. nov.
Etymology. Name refers to its morphological similarity with Thyrostroma
MycoBank: MB832864.
Neothyrostroma encephalarti Crous, sp. nov.
Etymology. Name refers to the host genus Encephalartos from which it
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959 |
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MycoBank: MB832865.
Falcocladium eucalypti Crous, sp. nov.
Etymology. Name refers to the host genus Eucalyptus from which it was
isolated.
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960 |
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MycoBank: MB832866.
Gyrothrix eucalypti Crous, sp. nov.
Etymology Name refers to the host genus Eucalyptus from which it was
isolated..
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961 |
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MycoBank: MB832867
Neoplatysporoides aloes Crous, sp. nov.
Etymology. Name refers to the host genus Aloe from which it was isolated.
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962 |
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MycoBank: MB832868
Chalara eucalypticola Crous, sp. nov.
Etymology.Name refers to the host genus Eucalyptus from which it was
isolated.
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963 |
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MycoBank: MB832869
Neokirramyces Crous, gen. nov.
Etymology. Name reflects its morphological similarity to Kirramyces
MycoBank: MB832870
Neokirramyces syzygii Crous, sp. nov.
Etymology. Name refers to the host genus Syzygium from which it was
isolated.
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964 |
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MycoBank: MB832871
Lareunionomyces eucalypticola Crous, sp. nov.
Etymology.Name refers to the host genus Eucalyptus from which it was
isolated.
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965 |
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MycoBank: MB832872
Lectera philenopterae Crous, sp. nov.
Etymology.Name refers to the host genus Philenoptera from which it
was isolated.
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966 |
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MycoBank: MB832873
Verrucocladosporium visseri Crous, sp. nov.
Etymology. In honour of Johan Visser, former Springbok and Captain of
the Stellenbosch University Waveski Surfing Team, who regularly practiced
with his team members at Skaapeiland, IJzerfontein, during the 1980s.
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967 |
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MycoBank: MB832874
Stomiopeltis syzygii Crous, sp. nov.
Etymology. Name refers to the host genus Syzygium from which it was
isolated.
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968 |
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MycoBank: MB832875
Teratosphaeria corymbiicola Crous, sp. nov.
Etymology. Name refers to the host genus Corymbia from which it was
isolated.
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969 |
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MycoBank: MB832876
Anungitiomycetaceae Crous, fam. nov.
Etymology. Based on the genus Anungitiomyces.
MycoBank: MB832877
Nothoramichloridium Crous, gen. nov.
Etymology. Name reflects its morphological similarity to Ramichloridium.
MycoBank: MB832878
Nothoramichloridium perseae Crous, sp. nov.
Etymology. Name refers to the host genus Persea from which it was
isolated.
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970 |
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MycoBank: MB832879
Hippopotamyces Crous, gen. nov.
Etymology.Hippopota- (from Hippopotamus) grazing at the collection
site.
MycoBank: MB832880
Hippopotamyces phragmitis Crous, sp. nov.
Etymology. Name refers to the host genus Phragmites from which it was
isolated
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971 |
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MycoBank: MB832881
Neoconiothyrium viticola Crous, sp. nov.
Etymology. Name refers to the host genus Vitis from which it was isolated
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972 |
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MycoBank: MB832882
Distoseptispora caricis Crous, sp. nov.
Etymology. Name refers to the host genus Carex from which it was
isolated.
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973 |
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MycoBank: MB832883
Monochaetia massachusettsianum Crous & Jurjević, sp. nov.
Etymology.Name refers to the state in the USA where it was collected,
Massachusetts.
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974 |
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MycoBank: MB832884
Xylaria eucalypti Crous, sp. nov.
Etymology.Name refers to the host genus Eucalyptus from which it was
isolated.
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975 & 976 |
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MycoBank: MB832885
Vermiculariopsiella pini Crous, sp. nov.
Etymology.Name refers to the host genus Pinus from which it was isolated.
MycoBank: MB832986
Tracyllales Crous, ord. nov..
Etymology. Name based on the genus Tracylla.
MycoBank: MB832886
Neotracylla Crous, gen. nov.
Etymology. Name reflects its morphological similarity to Tracylla.
MycoBank: MB832887
Neotracylla pini Crous, sp. nov.
Etymology. Name refers to the host genus Pinus from which it was isolated.
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977 |
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MycoBank: MB832888.
Clypeosphaeria oleae Crous, sp. nov..
Etymology. Name refers to the host genus Olea from which it was isolated.
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978 |
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MycoBank: MB832889.
Leptosillia mayteni Crous, sp. nov.
Etymology.Name refers to the host genus Maytenus from which it was
isolated.
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979 |
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MycoBank: MB833022
Nothodactylariaceae Crous, fam. nov.
Etymology. Name refers to the genus othodactylaria..
MycoBank: MB833023
Nothodactylaria Crous, gen. nov.
Etymology. Name refers to its similarity with Dactylaria
MycoBank: MB832890
Nothodactylaria nephrolepidis Crous, sp. nov.
Etymology. Name refers to the host genus Nephrolepis from which it was
isolated.
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980 |
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MycoBank: MB832891.
Cyphellophora goniomatis Crous, sp. nov.
Etymology. Name refers to the host genus Gonioma from which it was
isolated.
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981 |
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MycoBank: MB832892.
Scolecobasidium blechni Crous, sp. nov.
Etymology. Name refers to the host genus Blechnum from which it was
isolated.
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982 |
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MycoBank: MB832893
Strelitziomyces Crous, gen. nov..
Etymology. Name refers to the host genus Strelitzia from which it was
isolated.
MycoBank: MB832894
Strelitziomyces knysnanus Crous, sp. nov.
Etymology. Name refers to the location where it was collected, Knysna.
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983 |
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MycoBank: MB832895.
Gyrothrix oleae Crous, sp. nov..
Etymology. Name refers to the host genus Olea from which it was isolated.
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984 |
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MycoBank: MB832896.
Scolecobasidium podocarpicola Crous, sp. nov.
Etymology. Name refers to the host genus Podocarpus from which it was
isolated.
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985 |
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MycoBank: MB832898.
Ceramothyrium podocarpicola Crous, sp. nov.
Etymology.Name refers to the host genus Podocarpus from which it was
isolated.
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986 |
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MycoBank: MB832899.
Pseudopenidiella podocarpi Crous, sp. nov..
Etymology. Name refers to the host genus Podocarpus from which it was
isolated..
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987 |
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MycoBank: MB832900
Cylindromonium Crous, gen. nov.
Etymology. Name refers to its cylindrical conidia and acremonium-like
morphology.
MycoBank: MB832901
Cylindromonium eugeniicola Crous, sp. nov..
Etymology. Name refers to the host genus Eugenia from which it was
isolated.
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988 |
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MycoBank: MB832904.
Harzia metrosideri Crous, sp. nov.
Etymology. Name refers to the host genus Metrosideros from which it
was isolated.
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989 |
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MycoBank: MB832905.
Neodevriesia strelitziicola Crous, sp. nov.
Etymology. Name refers to the host genus Strelitzia from which it was
isolated.
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990 |
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MycoBank: MB832906.
Paramycosphaerella watsoniae Crous, sp. nov.
Etymology. Name refers to the host genus Watsonia from which it was
isolated.
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991 |
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MycoBank: MB832907.
Zygosporium pseudomasonii Crous, sp. nov.
Etymology. Name refers to its morphological similarity to Zygosporium
masonii.
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992 |
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MycoBank: MB830132.
Cylindrocladiella postalofficium Crous, sp. nov.
Etymology. The famous milkwood tree in Mossel Bay is over 500 years
old. It is commonly known as the Post Office Tree, as in 1500 a sailor left a
letter in a shoe at the tree, found by Joao da Nova in 1501 en-route to India.
Name derived from L. postalis = postal, and L. officium = service; isolated
from leaf litter of the Post Office Tree.
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993 |
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MycoBank: MB832909.
Periconia neobrittanica Crous, sp. nov.
Etymology. Name refers to its morphological similarity with Periconia
brittanica.
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994 |
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MycoBank: MB832910.
Pseudocamarosporium eucalypti Crous, sp. nov.
Etymology. Name refers to the host genus Eucalyptus from which it was
isolated
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995 |
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MycoBank: MB832911.
Pseudocercospora heteropyxidicola Crous, sp. nov.
Etymology. Name refers to the host genus Heteropyxis from which it was
isolated.
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996 |
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MycoBank: MB832912.
Davidiellomyces juncicola Crous, sp. nov.
Etymology. Name refers to the host genus Juncus from which it was
isolated.
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997 |
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MycoBank: MB832913.
Cytosporella juncicola Crous, sp. nov.
Etymology. Name refers to the host genus Juncus from which it was
isolated.
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998 |
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MycoBank: MB832914.
Neohelicomyces melaleucae Crous, sp. nov.
Etymology. Name refers to the host genus Melaleuca from which it was
isolated.
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999 |
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MycoBank: MB832915
Podocarpomyces Crous, gen. nov.
Etymology. Name refers to the host genus on which it occurs, Podocarpus
MycoBank: MB832916
Podocarpomyces knysnanus Crous, sp. nov.
Etymology. Name refers to the location in South Africa where the fungus
was collected, Knysna.
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1000 |
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MycoBank: MB832917
Millesimomyces Crous & M.J. Wingf., gen. nov.
Etymology. Composed of millesimus (thousandth; for species No. 1000
described in Fungal Planet) and the suffix -myces (múkēs, Greek, fungus).
MycoBank: MB832918
Millesimomyces rhoicissi Crous & M.J. Wingf., sp. nov.
Etymology. Name refers to Rhoicissus, the host genus from which this
fungus was isolated.
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1001 |
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MycoBank: MB832765.
Boletopsis mediterraneensis G. Moreno, Carlavilla, Bellanger, Olariaga, P.-A. Moreau,
Bidaud, Loizides & Manjón, sp. nov.
Etymology. Referring to its Mediterranean distribution.
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1002 |
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MycoBank: MB832741.
Boletus candidissimus T.H.G. Pham, A.V. Alexandrova & O.V. Morozova, sp. nov.
Etymology. The epithet refers to the pure white colour of the basidiomata.
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1003 |
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MycoBank: MB832116.
Bovista psammophila A.C.M. Rodrigues, Baseia & M.P. Martín, sp. nov.
Etymology. In reference to the sandy habit.
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1004 |
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MycoBank: MB831334.
Calycina cortegadensis De la Peña-Lastra, P. Alvarado & Requejo, sp. nov.
Etymology.The epithet refers to the place where it was found (Illa de
Cortegada, Parque Nacional Marítimo-Terrestre de las Islas Atlánticas,
Galicia, Spain).
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1005 |
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MycoBank: MB830214.
Chromosera ambigua Tanchaud, Jargeat & Eyssart., sp. nov.
Etymology.The epithet reflects the difficulties encountered in separating
this species from morphologically close Chromosera ‒ from Latin ambigua
(doubtful, uncertain).
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1006 |
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MycoBank: MB832139.
Cladosporium fildesense C. Gil-Durán, Vaca & R. Chávez, sp. nov.
Etymology. Name refers to Fildes Bay Area, King George Island, Antarctica,
where the fungus was isolated.
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1007 |
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MycoBank: MB832755.
Clavulina iris Loizides, Bellanger & P.-A. Moreau, sp. nov.
Etymology. In honour of the mythical Greek goddess Iris (Ἶρις), associated
with the rainbow.
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1008 |
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MycoBank: MB830891.
Colletotrichum roseum M. Zapata, M.A. Palma, M.J. Aninat & Piont., sp. nov.
Etymology. The epithet refers to the rose-coloured aerial mycelia in
culture.
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1009 |
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MycoBank: MB832492.
Cordyceps jakajanicola Luangsa-ard, Tasan., Noisrip. & Hywel-Jones, sp. nov.
Etymology. Named after the host, jakajan, cicada in Thai and cola - Latin
suffix meaning ‘inhabitant of, residing on’.
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1010 |
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MycoBank: MB831637.
Cordyceps kuiburiensis Himaman, Mongkols., Noisrip. & Luangsa-ard, sp. nov.
Etymology. The name refers to the location where the species was collected
– Kui Buri National Park, Thailand.
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1011 |
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MycoBank: MB831790.
Emmonsiellopsis tuberculata Torres-Garcia, Guarro & Gené, sp. nov.
Etymology. Name refers to the conidial ornamentation of the species
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1012 |
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MycoBank: MB824048.
Fusarium awaxy Petters-Vandresen, Galli-Terasawa, Terasawa & Glienke, sp. nov.
Etymology. Named after the Tupi-Guarani word for maize, ‘awaxy’,
referring to the substrate (maize ears and stalks) and geographical location
(Arapoti and Guarapuava cities in Paraná, as these names come from the
Tupi-Guarani language).
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1013 |
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MycoBank: MB830896.
Geastrum lanuginosum R.V.B. Araújo, J.O. Sousa, M.P. Martín, Baseia & B.D.B Silva, sp. nov.
Etymology. Name reflects the woolly appearance of the exoperidium
surface
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1014 |
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MycoBank: MB832754.
Geastrum wrightii J.C. Zamora, Dios, G. Moreno, Hern. Caff. & L.S. Domínguez, sp. nov.
Etymology. Named after Jorge E. Wright, Argentinian mycologist who
contributed to the study of numerous neotropical gasteroid fungi, including
the genus Geastrum.
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1015 |
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MycoBank: MB831976.
Golovinomyces glandulariae L. Kiss & Vaghefi, sp. nov..
Etymology. Name refers to the genus Glandularia, from which this obligate
biotrophic fungus was isolated.
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1016 |
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MycoBank: MB832757.
Helminthosphaeria hispidissima J. Fourn. & A.N. Mill., sp. nov..
Etymology. Name refers to the very bristly hairs covering the ascomata
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1017 |
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MycoBank: MB832759
Hermetothecium T.F. Nóbrega, B.W. Ferreira, H.C. Evans & R.W. Barreto, gen. nov.
Etymology. Having a sealed sporocarp..
MycoBank: MB832760
Hermetothecium mikaniae-micranthae T.F. Nóbrega, B.W. Ferreira, H.C. Evans & R.W. Barreto, sp. nov.
Etymology. Name reflects the host, Mikania micrantha.
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1018 |
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MycoBank: MB831225.
Lactifluus guanensis Delgat & Lodge, sp. nov.
Etymology. Refers to the island where the species was found.
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1019 |
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MycoBank: MB831739.
Mollisia cortegadensis De la Peña-Lastra & P. Alvarado, sp. nov.
Etymology.The epithet refers to the place where it was found (Illa de
Cortegada, Parque Nacional Marítimo-Terrestre de las Islas Atlánticas,
Galicia, Spain).
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1020 |
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MycoBank: MB830259.
Ophiocordyceps khonkaenensis Tasan., Thanakitp. & Luangsa-ard, sp. nov.
Etymology. Name refers to the country where the fungus was collected.
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1021 |
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MycoBank: MB832433
Penicillium cuddlyae Visagie & I.H. Rong, sp. nov.
Etymology. Latin, cuddlyae, named after Cuddly the Dachshund; this
species was isolated from her dog food
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1022 |
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MycoBank: MB832747.
Penicillium reconvexovelosoi J.P. Andrade, C.N. Figueiredo, H.G. Souza,
J.T. De Souza & P.A.S. Marbach, sp. nov.
Etymology. reconvexovelosoi, named in honour of the artist Caetano
Veloso, an icon of Brazilian culture in the struggle for freedom of expression
mainly during the military dictatorship.
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1023 |
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MycoBank: MB831298.
Pluteus liliputianus E.F. Malysheva & Malysheva, sp. nov.
Etymology. The epithet reflects very small, diminutive size of basidiocarps..
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1024 |
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MycoBank: MB831299.
Pluteus spurius E.F. Malysheva & Malysheva, sp. nov.
Etymology. Name reflects the similarity of the newly described species
with a group of closely related taxa and the possibility of confusion when
definition is based only on macroscopic features.
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1025 |
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MycoBank: MB832058.
Psathyrella ovispora D. Deschuyteneer, Heykoop & G. Moreno, sp. nov.
Etymology. Name reflects the unusual morphology of its spores.
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1026 |
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MycoBank: MB831899.
Psathyrella pivae Heykoop, G. Moreno & M. Mata, sp. nov.
Etymology. Named for Dr Alfio Piva, former Director of the INBio and ex
vice-president of the Republic of Costa Rica, recognising his contribution to
the conservation of biodiversity.
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1027 |
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MycoBank: MB832750.
Pseudogymnoascus lindneri Rea, Smyth & Overton, sp. nov.
Etymology. Named after Daniel Lindner from the United States Forest
Service for his significant contributions to the modern taxonomy of Pseudogymnoascus
and his contributions to White-nose Syndrome research.
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1028 |
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MycoBank: MB832738.
Pseudogymnoascus turneri Rea, Smyth & Overton, sp. nov.
Etymology. Named after Gregory G. Turner from the Pennsylvania Game
Commission for his many contributions to the study and conservation of hibernating
bats affected by White-nose Syndrome, a wildlife disease caused by
the invasive fungal pathogen Pseudogymnoascus destructans.
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1029 |
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MycoBank: MB830772.
Pulchroboletus sclerotiorum M.E. Sm., Bessette & A.R. Bessette, sp. nov.
Etymology. The epithet sclerotiorum is in reference to the subterranean
orange sclerotia formed by this species.
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1030 |
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MycoBank: MB831387.
Russula quercus-floribundae M. Kiran & Adamčík, sp. nov.
Etymology. The name refers to the probable host tree, Quercus floribunda
(synonym Q. dilatata)..
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1031 |
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MycoBank: MB829901.
Setophoma caverna F. Liu & L. Cai, sp. nov.
Etymology. Named after the habitat of this fungus, occurring in a cave.
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1032 |
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MycoBank: MB831660.
Sorocybe oblongispora Tanney & Seifert, sp. nov.
Etymology. Refers to the oblong conidia that distinguish this species from
the related S. resinae.
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1033 |
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MycoBank: MB831973.
Stagonosporopsis vannaccii Baroncelli, Cafà, Castro, Boufleur & Massola, sp. nov.
Etymology. Named in honour of the Italian mycologist Giovanni Vannacci,
for his important contributions to the study of fungi..
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1034 |
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MycoBank: MB832488.
Talaromyces clemensii Visagie & Yilmaz, sp. nov.
Etymology. Latin, clemensii, named after Clemens Kiessig of Barberton
Mines who assisted with sample collections inside goldmine shaft.
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1035 |
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MycoBank: MB832313.
Talaromyces guatemalensis A. Nováková, Svec, F. Sklenar, Kubátová & M. Kolařík, sp. nov.
Etymology. Named according to the geographical origin of investigated
isolates.
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1036 |
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MycoBank: MB831972.
Terfezia dunensis Ant. Rodr., Cabero, Luque & Morte, sp. nov..
Etymology. In accordance with the habitat (coastal dunes).
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1037 |
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MycoBank: MB830132.
Trichoderma aestuarinum M. Gonçalves & A. Alves, sp. nov.
Etymology. Named after the environment where the species was collected,
namely an estuary
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1038 |
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MycoBank: MB832580.
Tuber lucentum Bordallo, sp. nov.
Etymology. The epithet refers to Lucentum, the old Roman name for the
city of Alicante (Spain), the locality where this species was found.
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1039 |
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MycoBank: MB830132.
Veloporphyrellus vulpinus T.H.G. Pham, O.V. Morozova, A.V. Alexandrova & E.S. Popov, sp. nov.
Etymology. The epithet vulpinus (Latin for ‘of or belonging to a fox’) refers
to the reddish brown colour of the basidiomata, like fox fur.
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1040 |
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MycoBank: MB831789.
Venturia submersa Iturrieta-González, Gené, Dania García, sp. nov.
Etymology. Referring to the fungus growing on submerged plant debris..
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1041 |
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MycoBank: MB830584.
Apenidiella antarctica Ivanushkina, Kochkina, Vasilenko & Ozerskaya, sp. nov.
Etymology. Named after Antarctica, where the fungus was collected..
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1042 |
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MycoBank: MB835393.
Phacidiella alsophilae Crous, sp. nov.
Etymology. Name refers to the host genus Alsophila from which it was
isolated..
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1043 |
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MycoBank: MB835395.
Poaceascoma filiforme Crous, sp. nov.
Etymology. Name refers to its characteristic filiform ascospores.
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1044 |
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MycoBank: MB835396.
Nothoseiridium Crous, gen. nov
Etymology. Name refers to the fact that it is related to Seiridium, but
morphologically
distinct from that genus.
MycoBank: MB835397
Nothoseiridium podocarpi Crous, sp. nov.
Etymology. Name refers to the host genus Podocarpus from which it was
isolated.s
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1045 |
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MycoBank: MB835395.
Coleophoma podocarpi Crous, sp. nov.
Etymology. Name refers to the host genus Podocarpus from which it was
isolated.
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1046 |
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MycoBank: MB835399.
Hamatocanthoscypha podocarpi Crous, sp. nov.
Etymology. Name refers to the host genus Podocarpus from which it was
isolated.
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1047 |
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MycoBank: MB835400.
Myrmecridium phragmiticola Crous & Akulov, sp. nov..
Etymology. Name refers to the host genus Phragmites from which it was
isolated.
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1048 |
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MycoBank: MB835401.
Diabolocovidia Crous, gen. nov..
Etymology. This fungus was described during the coronavirus pandemic,
April 2020. Name composed of diabolicus = devilish and covid, referring to
COVID-19.
MycoBank: MB835402
Diabolocovidia claustri Crous, sp. nov.
Etymology. Name refers to the closure or lockdown experienced in many
countries during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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1049 |
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MycoBank: MB835403.
Juncomyces Crous, gen. nov.
Etymology. Name refers to the host genus Juncus from which it was
isolated.
MycoBank: MB835405
Juncomyces californiensis Crous, sp. nov.
Etymology. Name refers to the state of California, where it was collected.
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1050 |
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MycoBank: MB835406.
Beltraniella podocarpi Crous, sp. nov.
Etymology. Name refers to the host genus Podocarpus from which it was
isolated.
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1051 |
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MycoBank: MB835407.
Neofabraea eucalyptorum Crous, sp. nov.
Etymology. Name refers to the host genus Eucalyptus from which it was
isolated.
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1052 |
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MycoBank: MB835408.
Ypsilina buttingtonensis Crous, Wainhouse & Brian Douglas, sp. nov.
Etymology. Name refers to the collection site, Buttington, Wales, UK,
where it was collected.
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1053 |
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MycoBank: MB835409.
Pseudopezicula betulae Crous, sp. nov.
Etymology. Name refers to Betula.
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1054 |
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MycoBank: MB835410.
Gyrothrix encephalarti Crous, sp. nov.
Etymology. Name refers to the host genus Encephalartos from which it
was isolated.
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1055 |
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MycoBank: MB835411.
Satchmopsis metrosideri Crous, sp. nov.
Etymology. Name refers to the host genus Metrosideros from which it
was isolated.
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1056 |
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MycoBank: MB835412.
Satchmopsis pini Crous, sp. nov.
Etymology. Name refers to the host genus Pinus from which it was isolated.
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MycoBank: MB835413.
Hymenotorrendiella communis Crous & P.R. Johnst., sp. nov.
Etymology. Name refers to the common occurrence of this species.
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1059 |
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MycoBank: MB834983.
Absidia pararepens Jurjević, M. Kolařík & Hubka, sp. nov.
Etymology. Refers to the phylogenetic proximity and phenotypic similarity
to A. repens.
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1060 |
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MycoBank: MB811164.
Annulohypoxylon spougei Suwannasai, M.P. Martín, Phosri & Whalley, sp. nov.
Etymology. Named after the American bioinformatician John L. Spouge
who contributed to the discovery of this species, and for his efforts to implement
tools for DNA barcoding analyses within the genus Annulohypoxylon.
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1061 |
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MycoBank: MB835223.
Aspergillus banksianus Pitt, sp. nov.
Etymology. Named for the Australian endemic tree Banksia integrifolia, from the rhizosphere of which this species was isolated.
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1062 |
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MycoBank: MB835224.
Aspergillus oxumiae C.N. Figueiredo, L.S. Sales, Y.F. Figueiredo, J.P. Andrade & J.T. De Souza, sp. nov.
Etymology. oxumiae, in honour of Oxum, a female African deity from the
Yoruba religion.
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1063 |
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MycoBank: MB835225.
Aspergillus kumbius Pitt, sp. nov.
Etymology. Named for the small town of Kumbia, South Burnett District,
Queensland, Australia, near where this species was collected.
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1064 |
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MycoBank: MB835226.
Aspergillus luteorubrus Pitt, sp. nov..
Etymology. Named for the colony colours on CYA plates: Latin luteus,
yellow and ruber, red.
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1065 |
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MycoBank: MB835227.
Aspergillus malvicolor A.D. Hocking, sp. nov.
Etymology. Named for the distinctive colour of the conidia. Latin malvicolor,
mauve..
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1066 |
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MycoBank: MB836001.
Aspergillus nanangensis Pitt, sp. nov.
Etymology. Named for the town of Nanango, South Burnett District,
Queensland, Australia, near which this species was collected
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1067 |
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MycoBank: MB827690.
Calvatia baixaverdensis R.L. Oliveira, R.J. Ferreira, P. Marinho, M.P. Martín & Baseia,
sp. nov.
Etymology. In reference to the region where this species was collected,
Baixa Verde, João Câmara, RN, Brazil.
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1068 |
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MycoBank: MB834513.
Candida pellucida A.M. Glushakova, M.A. Tomashevskaya & Kachalkin, sp. nov..
Etymology. The name refers to Exomias pellucidus from which the ex-type
strain was isolated..
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1069 |
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MycoBank: MB834845.
Cladophialophora cabanerensis Maciá-Vicente, sp. nov..
Etymology.Named after the Cabañeros National Park in central Spain,
where the soil sample was collected.
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1070 |
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MycoBank: MB834383.
Cladosporium arenosum C. Gil-Durán & L. Sanhueza, sp. nov.
Etymology. arenosum means sandy, referring to substrate (sea sand)
from which the fungus was isolated..
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1071 |
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MycoBank: MB834802.
Cortinarius balteatoindicus Dima, Semwal, V. Papp, Brandrud & V.K. Bhatt, sp. nov.
Etymology.The first part of the epithet (‘balteato’) refers to the relationship
with C. balteatocumatilis, the second part (‘indicus’) refers to India where the
species occurs.
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1072 |
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MycoBank: MB834804.
Cortinarius ulkhagarhiensis Dima, Semwal, V. Papp, Brandrud & V.K. Bhatt, sp. nov.
Etymology. The epithet refers to the type locality at Ulkhagarhi which is
named after the temple of the goddess Ulkheshwari in Uttarakhand, India..
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1073 |
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MycoBank: MB833243.
Cortinarius paezii Garrido-Benavent, Ballarà, Liimat. & Mahiques, sp. nov.
Etymology. The species is named after the Spanish Jesuit missionary
Pedro Páez (1564–1622), who was the first European that visited the Blue
Nile source in Ethiopia and described the natural history of this country..
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1074 |
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MycoBank: MB834679.
Cylindrium magnoliae A. Pintos, M. González, P. Alvarado & E. Rubio, sp. nov.
Etymology. The epithet refers to Magnolia grandiflora, the host plant from
which this fungus was originally collected.
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1075 |
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MycoBank: MB832934.
Dendrostoma luteum L.A. Shuttlew., A.J. Lewis, C. Gorton, & Pérez-Sierra, sp. nov.
Etymology. Name refers to the colour of conidial masses produced by
conidiomata in culture..
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1076 |
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MycoBank: MB835458.
Diaporthe durionigena L.D. Thao, L.T. Hien, N.V. Liem, H.M. Thanh & T.N. Khanh, sp. nov.
Etymology. Name refers to the host genus Durio from which it was isolated.
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1077 |
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MycoBank: MB832926.
Elaphomyces bucholtzii Saitta, A. Paz, E. Otsing & Tedersoo, sp. nov.
Etymology. Dedicated to the Estonian mycologist Feodor Vladimirovic Bucholtz, for his contribution on taxonomy of hypogeous fungi.
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1078 |
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MycoBank: MB834939.
Erysiphe medicaginis L. Kiss, L. Kelly & Vaghefi, sp. nov.
Etymology. Name refers to the genus Medicago, from which this obligate
biotrophic fungus was isolated.
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1079 |
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MycoBank: MB832466.
Exophiala frigidotolerans Rodr.-Andr., Cano & Stchigel, sp. nov.
Etymology. From Latin frigus-, cold, and - tolerans, tolerant, referring to
its ability to grow fast at lower temperatures than 20 °C.
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1080 |
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MycoBank: MB834940.
Geastrum calycicoriaceum Freitas-Neto, J.O. Sousa, Ovrebo, M.P. Martín & Baseia, sp. nov.
Etymology. From Latin calyx (cup) and coriaceum (leather). In reference
to the coriaceous surface of mycelial layer, peeling-off to form a cup under
basidiomata..
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1081 |
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MycoBank: MB833390.
Gongronella namwonensis Hyang B. Lee, A.L. Santiago & H.J. Lim, sp. nov.
Etymology. Name refers to the isolation site, Namwon city, from where
the strain was first isolated..
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1082 |
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MycoBank: MB834842.
Greeneria kielmeyeraeC.P. Nicolli, F.S. Carmo, C.A. Inácio, P.A.S. Marbach,
J.T. De Souza, sp. nov.
Etymology. kielmeyerae, named after the host genus, Kielmeyera coriaceae (Calophyllaceae).
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1083 |
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MycoBank: MB834767.
Hemileucoglossum kelabitense V. Kučera, Fedosova & Sochorová, sp. nov.
Etymology.Name refers to the Kelabit Highlands where the fungus was
collected.
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1084 |
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MycoBank: MB833504.
Heterocephalacria septentrionalis Kachalkin, M.A. Tomashevskaya & T.A. Pankratov, sp. nov.
Etymology. The epithet refers to the species distribution in the northern
regions of Russia.
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1085 |
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MycoBank: MB833527.
Kosmimatamyces Bianchin., Reinoso F., Rodr.-Andr., Cano & Stchigel, gen. nov.
Etymology. From Greek κοσμήματα-, jewellery, and -μύκης, fungus,
because of the microscopic look of the fungus.
MycoBank: MB833528
Kosmimatamyces alatophylus Bianchin., Reinoso F., Rodr.-Andr., Cano & Stchigel, sp. nov.
Etymology.From Greek αλατος-, salt, and -φιλος, lover, because of the
environment from which the fungus was recovered.
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1086 |
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MycoBank: MB832708.
Lactifluus albopicri T. Lebel & L. Tegart, sp. nov..
Etymology. Named for the colour and hot taste of the basidiomata, albo
= white, picri- = hot.
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1087 |
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MycoBank: MB832709.
Lactifluus austropiperatus T. Lebel & L. Tegart, sp. nov.
Etymology. Named for its similarity to Lactifluus piperatus from the
Northern Hemisphere and its distribution in Australia.
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1088 |
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MycoBank: MB834982.
Lecanicillium praecognitum Gorczak & Kisło, sp. nov.
Etymology. prae (Latin: before, ahead of) + cognitum (Latin: known,
noted; neut. part. adj.); known before; referring to the fact that the species
was noted several years before formal description.
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1089 |
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MycoBank: MB833910.
Macalpinomyces collinsiae J. Kruse, M.N. Lyons, McTaggart & R.G. Shivas, sp. nov..
Etymology. Named after Dr Margaret Thora Collins, a Western Australian
botanist, conservation biologist and mycologist, for her role in the discovery
of this fungus.
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1090 |
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MycoBank: MB832767.
Mallocybe crassivelata Ferisin, Bizio, Esteve-Rav., Vizzini & Dovana, sp. nov.
Etymology. From the Latin crassus (thick) and velatus (with a veil), referring
to the presence of a thick, abundant veil on the pileus surface.
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1091 |
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MycoBank: MB833552.
Marasmius vagus Guard, M.D. Barrett & Farid, sp. nov..
Etymology. The Latin epithet vagus, wandering, refers to its widespread
distribution in diverse habitats over a large area of monsoon tropical Australia,
and its apparent recent dispersal and establishment in Florida, USA.
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1092 |
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MycoBank: MB831165.
Microdochium dawsoniorum C. Lock, Vitelli, Holdom, Y.P. Tan & R.G. Shivas, sp. nov
Etymology. Named after the Dawson family from Taunton, Queensland,
on whose property the fungus was first collected.
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1093 |
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MycoBank: MB834871.
Mollisia gibbospora I. Kušan, Matočec, Pošta, Tkalčec & Mešić, sp. nov.
Etymology. Named after the protuberances on living, mature ascospores.
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1094 |
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MycoBank: MB834472.
Montagnula cylindrospora Valenz.-Lopez, Cano, Guarro & Stchigel, sp. nov.
Etymology. From Latin cylindratis-, cylindrical, and -sporarum, spore,
because of the shape of the conidia.
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1095 |
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MycoBank: MB834485.
Muriphila Jurjević, Čmoková & Hubka, gen. nov.
Etymology. Refers to the wall (L. murum) of distillery from where the
species was repeatedly isolated.
MycoBank: MB834486
Muriphila oklahomaensis Jurjević, Čmoková & Hubka, sp. nov.
Etymology.Name refers to the state in the USA where it was collected,
Oklahoma.
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1096 |
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MycoBank: MB831390.
Neodevriesia aestuarina M. Gonçalves & A. Alves, sp. nov.
Etymology. Named after the environment where the species was collected,
namely an estuary.
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1097 |
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MycoBank: MB831167.
Neopestalotiopsis nebuloides C. Lock, Vitelli, Holdom, Y.P. Tan & R.G. Shivas, sp. nov..
Etymology. From the Latin nebula, meaning cloud, in reference to the
fluffy, white, aerial mycelia..
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1098 |
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MycoBank: MB834844.
Neosetophoma hnaniceana Spetik, Eichmeier & Berraf-Tebbal, sp. nov.
Etymology. Named after Hnanice (Czech Republic) where the fungus
was collected.
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1099 |
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MycoBank: MB834874.
Paecilomyces penicilliformis Jurjević & Hubka, sp. nov..
Etymology. Refers to the production of penicillium-like conidiophores
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MycoBank: MB835001.
Paraphyton cutaneum Hubka, Kucerova, Gibas, Kubátová & Hamal, sp. nov.
Etymology. N.L. neut. adj. cutaneum, pertaining to the human skin (cutaneous),
from which the fungus was isolated..
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1101 |
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MycoBank: MB834715.
Penicillium taurinense S. Prencipe, Houbraken & D. Spadaro, sp. nov.
Etymology. Name refers to Turin, the city from which this type specimen
was collected.
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1102 |
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MycoBank: MB831166.
Pestalotiopsis etonensis C. Lock, Vitelli, Holdom, Y.P. Tan & R.G. Shivas, sp. nov..
Etymology. Named after the town of Eton in Queensland, where the
fungus was first collected.
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1103 |
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MycoBank: MB833553.
Phytophthora aysenensis M. Zapata, M.C. Asenjo & M. Gut., sp. nov.
Etymology. Name refers to the Aysén Region of Chile where this species
was collected..
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1104 |
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MycoBank: MB834875.
Phytophthora personensis Z.G. Abad, W. Gut. & T.I. Burgess, sp. nov.
Etymology. Named after Person County, North Carolina, the location
where the first specimen of the species was isolated.
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1105 |
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MycoBank: MB834969.
Roridomyces pseudoirritans Kiyashko, sp. nov..
Etymology. Name refers to Roridomyces irritans, a species which is
morphologically similar.
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1106 |
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MycoBank: MB833525.
Trichophoma Magaña-Dueñas, Cano & Stchigel, gen. nov.
Etymology. From Greek τρίχες-, hairs, due to the abundant setae on the
sporocarps.
MycoBank: MB833526
Trichophoma cylindrospora Magaña-Dueñas, Cano & Stchigel, sp. nov.
Etymology. From Greek κυλινδρικό-, cylindrical, due to the shape of the
conidia.
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1107 |
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MycoBank: MB833685.
Tuber alcaracense Ant. Rodr. & Morte, sp. nov.
Etymology. Referring to Alcaraz mountain range, where the type specimen
was collected.y.
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1108 |
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MycoBank: MB834191.
Tuber buendiae Ant. Rodr. & Morte, sp. nov.
Etymology. Named after Encarnación Buendía, wife of the first author,
who has been assisting in the collection of Tuber specimens, and is the collector
of the type specimen.
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1109 |
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MycoBank: MB833741.
Venturia paralias G.C. Hunter, I. Zeil-Rolfe, M. Jourdan & L. Morin, sp. nov.
Etymology. Named after Euphorbia paralias, the Euphorbia species from
which the fungus was isolated.
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1110 |
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MycoBank: MB833068.
Vishniacozyma phoenicis Kachalkin, A.S. Venzhik & M.A. Tomashevskaya, sp. nov..
Etymology. Name phoenicis refers to the date palm, from which fruits the
strains were isolated.
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1111 |
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MycoBank: MB834185.
Volvariella paludosa Kapitonov & E.F. Malysheva, sp. nov..
Etymology. The epithet paludosa (boggy) refers to the preferred habitat
of the species.
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1112 |
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MycoBank: MB837819.
Neocalonectria Crous, gen. nov.
Etymology. Name refers to its superficial resemblance of the genus
Calonectria..
MycoBank: MB837820.
Neocalonectria tristaniopsidis Crous, sp. nov..
Etymology. Name refers to the host genus Tristaniopsis from which it was
isolated.
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1113 |
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MycoBank: MB837821.
Gobabebomyces Crous, gen. nov.
Etymology. Name refers to the Gobabeb-Namib Research Institute, where
this fungus was collected.
MycoBank: MB837822.
Gobabebomyces vachelliae Crous, sp. nov.
Etymology. Name refers to the host genus Vachellia from which it was
isolated..
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1114 |
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MycoBank: MB837823.
Graminopassalora geissorhizae Crous, sp. nov.
Etymology. Name refers to the host genus Geissorhiza from which it was
isolated.
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1115 |
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MycoBank: MB837825.
Juncomyces patwiniorum Crous, sp. nov.
Etymology. Name refers to the Patwin indigenous people, who are the
stewards of the land on which U.C. Davis campus is located
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1116 |
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MycoBank: MB837828.
Davidhawksworthia quintiniae Crous, sp. nov.
Etymology. Name refers to the host genus Quintinia from which it was
isolated.
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1117 |
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MycoBank: MB837829.
Cylindromonium alloxyli Crous, sp. nov.
Etymology. Name refers to the host genus Alloxylon from which it was
isolated.
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1118 |
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MycoBank: MB837830.
Parasarocladium tasmanniae Crous, sp. nov.
Etymology. Name refers to the host genus Tasmannia from which it was
isolated.
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1119 |
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MycoBank: MB837831.
Exophiala mali Crous, sp. nov.
Etymology. Name refers to the host genus Malus from which it was
isolated.
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MycoBank: MB837832.
Linteromyces Crous, gen. nov.
Etymology. Name refers to the canoe-shaped (L = Linter-) conidia.
MycoBank: MB837834.
Linteromyces quintiniae Crous, sp. nov.
Etymology. Name refers to the host genus Quintinia from which it was
isolated..
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1121 |
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MycoBank: MB837835.
Xyladictyochaeta tristaniopsidis Crous, sp. nov.
Etymology. Name refers to the host genus Tristaniopsis from which it was
isolated.
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1122 |
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MycoBank: MB837836.
Exophiala prostantherae Crous, sp. nov.
Etymology. Name refers to the host genus Prostanthera from which it was isolated.
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1123 |
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MycoBank: MB837837.
Talaromyces pulveris Crous, sp. nov.
Etymology. Name refers to the bore dust (L = pulvis) of a beetle, from
which it was isolated.
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1124 |
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MycoBank: MB837838.
Neocamarosporium leipoldtiae Crous, sp. nov.
Etymoloy. Name refers to the host genus Leipoldtia from which it was
isolated.
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MycoBank: MB837839.
Dothiora aloidendri Crous, sp. nov.
Etymology. Name refers to the host genus Aloidendron from which it was
isolated.
MycoBank: MB837840.
Hantamomyces Crous, gen. nov..
Etymology. Name refers to the Hantam district where it was collected,
Nieuwoudtville, Northern Cape Province, South Africa.
MycoBank: MB837841.
Hantamomyces aloidendri Crous, sp. nov.
Etymology. Name refers to the host genus Aloidendron from which it was
isolated.
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1127 |
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MycoBank: MB837842.
Suttonomyces cephalophylli Crous, sp. nov.
Etymology. Name refers to the host genus Cephalophyllum from which
it was isolated.
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1128 |
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MycoBank: MB837843.
Endoconidioma euphorbiae Crous, sp. nov.
Etymology. Name refers to the host genus Euphorbia from which it was
isolated.
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1129 |
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MycoBank: MB837844.
Neometulocladosporiella seifertii Crous, sp. nov.
Etymology. Named after Keith A. Seifert, a Canadian mycologist who
is always impressed by hyphomycetes with such magnificent, pigmented,
solitary conidiophores.
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MycoBank: MB837845.
Verrucocladosporium carpobroti Crous, sp. nov.
Etymology. Name refers to the host genus Carpobrotus from which it was
isolated.
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1131 |
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MycoBank: MB837846.
Stemphylium carpobroti Crous, sp. nov.
Etymology. Name refers to the host genus Carpobrotus from which it was
isolated.
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1132 |
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MycoBank: MB837847.
Neocladosporium osteospermi Crous, sp. nov.
Etymology. Name refers to the host genus Osteospermum from which it
was isolated.
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1133 |
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MycoBank: MB837848.
Eucasphaeria proteae Crous, sp. nov.
Etymology. Name refers to the host genus Protea from which it was
isolated.
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1134 |
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MycoBank: MB837849.
Paramyrothecium pituitipietianum Crous, sp. nov.
Etymology. Composed of pituita (= mucus, snot) and the name Piet
(referring to ‘Pietsnot’ = Snotty Pete, the common South African name of
Grielum humifusum).
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1135 |
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MycoBank: MB837850.
Polyscytalum pini-canariensis Crous, sp. nov.
Etymology. Name refers to the host genus Pinus from which it was isolated.
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MycoBank: MB837851.
Acremonium behniae Crous, sp. nov.
Etymology. Name refers to the host genus Behnia from which it was
isolated.
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MycoBank: MB837852.
Alternaria mirabibensis Crous, sp. nov.
Etymology. Name refers to the collection site, namely the Mirabib Rock
in the Namib Desert, Namibia, where Stanley Kubrick filmed ‘the dawn of
mankind’ in the movie ‘2001- A Space Odyssey’.
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1138 |
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MycoBank: MB837853.
Preussia procaviae Crous, sp. nov.
Etymology. Name refers to Procavia capensis (rock rabbit), from who’s
dung this fungus was isolated.
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MycoBank: MB837854.
Curvularia moringae Crous, sp. nov.
Etymology. Name refers to the host genus Moringa from which it was
isolated.
MycoBank: MB837855.
Moringomyces Crous, gen. nov.
Etymology. Name refers to the host genus Moringa from which it was
isolated.
MycoBank: MB837856.
Moringomyces phantasmae Crous, sp. nov.
Etymology. Name refers to the host Moringa ovalifolia (Namibian phantom
tree), L. phantasma = phantom).
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MycoBank: MB837857.
Neodothiora Crous, G.C. Adams & Winton, gen. nov.
Etymology. Name refers to its superficial resemblance of the genus
Dothiora..
MycoBank: MB837858.
Neodothiora populina Crous, G.C. Adams & Winton, sp. nov.
Etymology. Name refers to the host genus Populus from which it was
isolated.
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1142 |
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MycoBank: MB837379.
Amanita domingensis Angelini & Vizzini, sp. nov.
Etymology. Referring to the place of the first collection, Santo Domingo,
the capital of the Dominican Republic.
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1143 |
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MycoBank: MB836723.
Austroboletus asper K. Syme, Bonito, T. Lebel, Fechner & Halling, sp. nov.
Etymology. Asper (rough), in reference to the ornamentation of the basidiospores.
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MycoBank: MB836965.
Cantharellus betularum Voitk & Thorn, sp. nov..
Etymology. Betularum (Latin: of birches) refers to the tree associates of
the species.
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MycoBank: MB835259.
Chaetothyrina spondiadis Fuentes-Aponte, K. Kim & Romberg, sp. nov.
Etymology. Named for Spondias, the host genus from which this fungus
was collected.
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1146 |
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MycoBank: MB836221.
Circinella lampensis E. Alvarez, C. Muñoz & I. Fernandez, sp. nov.
Etymology. Referring to Lampa, where this fungus was collected, Lampa
Caves, Santiago, Chile.
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MycoBank: MB836054.
Colletotrichum cycadis Andjic, Maxwell & Smith, sp. nov.
Etymology. Named after the host genus, Cycas, from which it was isolated.
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1148 |
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MycoBank: MB836567.
Coprinopsis rubra Örstadius, E. Larss. & L. Nagy, sp. nov.
Etymology. The epithet refers to the red cap and veil colour.
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1149 |
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MycoBank: MB836917.
Crinipellis nigrolamellata Antonín, Fiard, Ševčíková, Dumez & Courtec., sp. nov.
Etymology. The epithet refers to the lamellae that become black with age.
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MycoBank: MB836776.
Cyberlindnera dauci A.M. Glushakova, M.A. Tomashevskaya & Kachalkin, sp. nov.
Etymology. Name refers to Daucus carota from which the species was
isolated.
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MycoBank: MB834185.
Cyphellophora vietnamensis Iturrieta-González, Dania García, Guarro & Gené, sp. nov.
Etymology. Name refers to the geographical region where the fungus
was collected.
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MycoBank: MB837347.
Elaphomyces nemoreus Jeppson, Molia & E. Larss., sp. nov.
Etymology. Name refers to the occurrence in deciduous woodlands.
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1153 |
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MycoBank: MB837535.
Exophiala embothrii Sand.-Den. & Giraldo López, sp. nov.
Etymology. Named after the plant genus on whose rhizosphere the fungus
was isolated, Embothrium.
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MycoBank: MB837371.
Geoglossum jirinae V. Kučera, Ševčíková, Slovák, sp. nov.
Etymology. The name ‘jirinae’ honours the collector of the holotype, Jiřina
Hrabáková.
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MycoBank: MB836835.
Gymnascella minnisii Adam, Rea-Ireland, Smyth & Overton, sp. nov.
Etymology. Named after Andrew Minnis who first mentioned the specimen
as 24MN30 (GenBank JX270629) in a survey of Eastern United States bat
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MycoBank: MB837413.
Pseudogymnoascus palmeri Rea-Ireland, Smyth, Lindner & Overton, sp. nov.
Etymology. Named after Jonathan M. Palmer, formerly of the United
States Forest Service, for his many contributions to the study of Pseudogymnoascus
and his contributions to establishing mating-type genes for the
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MycoBank: MB837614.
Hypoxylon hepaticolor J. Fourn. & A.N. Mill., sp. nov.
Etymology. From Latin hepar, hepatis = liver and color = colour, for the
reddish brown stromatal surface colour reminiscent of that of liver.
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1158 |
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MycoBank: MB836902.
Inocybe ionolepis Cullington & E. Larss., sp. nov.
Etymology. Refers to the purple scales on the pileus.
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1159 |
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MycoBank: MB837537.
Lactifluus lactiglaucus P. Leonard & Dearnaley, sp. nov.
Etymology. lactiglaucus means green milk and refers to the colour of the
latex.
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MycoBank: MB834991.
Lophotrichus medusoides Calvert, McTaggart & R.G. Shivas, sp. nov.
Etymology. Named for the resemblance of ascomata to Medusa of Greek
mythology, a Gorgon described as a winged woman with living venomous
snakes for hair.
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MycoBank: MB837378.
Melanoleuca dominicana Angelini, Para & Vizzini, sp. nov.
Etymology. The name dominicana (Spanish) refers to the occurrence of
the species in the Dominican Republic.
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1162 |
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MycoBank: MB834780.
Moelleriella puertoricoensis Mongkolsamrit, Noisripoom & Luangsa-ard, sp. nov.
Etymology. Name refers to Puerto Rico, the location where this species
was collected
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MycoBank: MB837369.
Mycena pulchra P. Leonard, sp. nov.
Etymology. pulchra means pretty and refers to the fungus in its setting
on a paperbark tree.
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MycoBank: MB837659.
Penicillium vallebormidaense Houbraken & Di Piazza, sp. nov.
Etymology. Latin, name refers to Valle Bormida, the region from which
the type specimen was collected.
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MycoBank: MB835962.
Penicillium saanichanum Visagie, Assabgui & Seifert, sp. nov.
Etymology. Latin, saanichanum, named after Saanich, the municipality
where the noted Canadian mycologist Bryce Kendrick collected the house
dust sample that this species was isolated from.
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MycoBank: MB836891.
Phialocephala melitaea Matočec, I. Kušan, Pošta, Tkalčec & Mešić, sp. nov.
Etymology. Lat. melitaeus - which refers to Mljet (lat. Melita, ex C. Plinius
Secundus), island in the Adriatic Sea.
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1167 |
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MycoBank: MB835165.
Phytophthora aquae-cooljarloo R. Mostowfizadeh-Ghalamfarsa & T.I. Burgess, sp. nov.
Etymology. Named for the association of this species with water at the
place Cooljarloo.
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1168 |
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MycoBank: MB819417.
Phytopythium paucipapillatum S.D. Langenhoven, W.J. Botha & L. Mostert, sp. nov.
Etymology. The specific epithet refers to the sparsely papillated sporangia
and oogonia.
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1169 |
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MycoBank: MB837644.
Pseudopyricularia javanii A. Pordel & G. Ghorbani, sp. nov.
Etymology. The species name is proposed in honour of Professor
Mohammad Javan-Nikkhah, Iranian mycologist.
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MycoBank: MB837574.
Pseudosubramaniomyces septatus Torres-Garcia, Gené, Dania García, sp. nov.
Etymology. Name refers to the presence of septate conidia.
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MycoBank: MB836856.
Pyrenochaetopsis rajhradensis Spetik, Eichmeier & Berraf-Tebbal, sp. nov.
Etymology. Named after Rajhrad (Czech Republic) where the fungus
was collected.
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1172 |
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MycoBank: MB836118.
Russula shawarensis Kiran & Khalid, sp. nov.
Etymology. The specific epithet, shawarensis, refers to the Shawar Valley,
the locality from where the type was collected.
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1173 |
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MycoBank: MB835492.
Serendipita whamiae Dearnaley, T.W. May & Linde, sp. nov.
Etymology. Named in honour of the well-known naturalist of the Stanthorpe
region, Dell Wham.
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1174 |
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MycoBank: MB802451.
Suhomyces rilaensis R.A. Dimitrov & Gouliamova, sp. nov.
Etymology. Ri-la-en-sis, referring to the locality Rila National Park from
which this species was is olated.
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MycoBank: MB832658.
Tolypocladium flavonigrum Noisripoom, Tasanathai, Khonsanit & Luangsa-ard, sp. nov.
Etymology. Named after the colour of fresh stromata, from the Latin ‘flavo’
meaning yellow, and ‘nigrum’ meaning black.
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MycoBank: MB835881.
Tuber lusitanicum Ant. Rodr. & Muñoz-Mohedano, sp. nov.
Etymology. Referring to Lusitania, the name given by the Romans to the
western region of the Iberian Peninsula, which now covers the Portuguese
area below Douro river and the neighbouring regions of Spanish Extremadura.
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MycoBank: MB837493.
Tylopilus subotsuensis T.H.G. Pham, A.V. Alexandrova & O.V. Morozova, sp. nov.
Etymology. The epithet refers to macromorphological similarity of the
new species to Tylopilus otsuensis.
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MycoBank: MB832370.
Veloboletus limbatus Fechner & Halling, gen. & sp. nov.
Etymology. Velo- (veil) + boletus (genus of Boletaceae); limbus- (edge,
rim, margin referring to the obvious veil remnant edge at the base of stipe).
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MycoBank: MB837750.
Xenomonodictys Hern.-Restr., Karimi, Alizadeh & Tajick Ghanbary, gen. nov.
Etymology. From the Greek ‘Xenos’ indicating strangeness and the related
genus Monodictys, referring to a variant of the genus Monodictys.
MycoBank: MB837751.
Xenomonodictys iranica Hern.-Restr., Karimi, Alizadeh & Tajick Ghanbary, sp. nov.
Etymology. Name refers to the country where this fungus was collected,
Iran.
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MycoBank: MB837766.
Cortinarius indopurpurascens Dima, Semwal, Brandrud, V. Papp, & V.K. Bhatt, sp. nov.
Etymology. The epithet refers to the occurrence in India and the close
relationship with Cortinarius purpurascens.
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1181 |
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MycoBank: MB837764.
Cortinarius glaucoelotus Brandrud, Dima, Krisai, Ballarà & Peintner, sp. nov.
Etymology. Name refers to bluish (glaucous) tinges on stipe and resemblance
to C. elotus sensu Moser.
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