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Unveiling the Diversity: A Novel Species of Dicephalospora (Helotiaceae, Helotiales) Discovered in China

Phytotaxa
Dicephalospora is a discomycete belonging to the fungus family Helotiaceae (Helotiales). In the present study, a new species of Dicephalospora is identified based on morphological characteristics and phylogenetic analyses of combined ITS and LSU ...
L. Luo   +3 more
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The Helotiales of the Mussoorie Hills—II

Mycologia, 1959
This paper records additional species of the Helotiales from the Mussoorie Hills (5000-7500 ft altitude in the North Western Himalayas) as a part of the study of the fungus flora of that region undertaken by the senior author and his students. The first contribution (2) described eight known species.
K. S. Thind, Edith K. Cash, Pritam Singh
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Note sur Hymenoscyphus vernus (Helotiales)

2010
The author presents and illustrates a collection of Hymenoscyphus vernus (Boud.) Dennis, and compares it with H. imberbis (Bull.
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Cadophora arctica (Ploettnerulaceae, Helotiales), a new species from Franz Josef Land

Phytotaxa
A novel species in genus Cadophora is described as Cadophora arctica. The new species was isolated from, Franz Josef Land, Russia and is represented by ex-type strain VKM F-5011. To characterize the species, we used a polyphasic taxonomic approach.
V. Iliushin   +2 more
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Colipila, a new genus in the Helotiales

Mycological Progress, 2011
Colipila, a new member of the Helotiales, is erected for two previously undescribed lignicolous species resembling Dasyscyphella and Lachnum by macroscopy. Species of Colipila are characterized by their long, entirely smooth, hyaline, thin-walled, multiseptate, subulate to basally fusoid hairs that tend to be curved on the stipe and lower flanks, and ...
Hans-Otto Baral   +4 more
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Some Forgotten Names among British Helotiales

Kew Bulletin, 1972
Dermatea nidulariformis Rea in Trans. Brit. mycol. Soc. 5: 256 (1916). The badly preserved type, said to have been yellowish when fresh, is now dark sooty brown, about 3 mm. diameter, sessile, cupulate, with the surface of the receptacle corrugated but neither pruinose nor pulverulent.
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Leotiales, a Name to Replace Helotiales (Ascomycotina)

Mycologia, 1988
(1988). Leotiales, a Name to Replace Helotiales (Ascomycotina) Mycologia: Vol. 80, No. 1, pp. 127-130.
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Lasiobelonium sublanceolatum sp. nov. (Solenopeziaceae, Helotiales) from Yunnan, China

New Zealand Journal of Botany
This study introduces a new species, Lasiobelonium sublanceolatum H.L. Su, K.D. Hyde & Q. Zhao, collected from Yunnan Province, China. This species differs from other members of Lasiobelonium Ellis & Everh.
H. Su   +3 more
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Typification of Hymenoscyphus sulphuratus (Ascomycota, Helotiales)

2014
Hymenoscyphus sulphuratus is an uncommon species growing on conifer litter, but is typically found on Picea abies needles. As with many other historically described species, this name lacks a clearly defined type. The purpose of this note is to provide a type which covers all the features that agree with the protologue and our modern interpretation of ...
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Two new fruit-inhabiting Helotiales species from Australia

Transactions of the British Mycological Society, 1978
Two new species of Helotiales collected from the fruits of native plants are described and illustrated. Bisporella oritiswas collected from Orites lancifolia (Proteaceae), and Allophylaria atherospermi from Atherospermum moschatum (Monimiaceae).
G. Beaton, G. Weste
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