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  • 1985-1989  (5)
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    Springer
    Mycopathologia 100 (1987), S. 159-161 
    ISSN: 1573-0832
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Summary Byssoonygena ceratinophila, gen. et sp. nov. is described and illustrated from two strains isolated, by hair bait method, from Spanish soils. The genus is characterized by ascomata with a hyaline and very thin peridium, and by ellipsoidal, brown, verrucose ascospores. A Malbranchea anamorph is also present.
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    Mycopathologia 100 (1987), S. 163-167 
    ISSN: 1573-0832
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Summary Three keratinophilic species of Gymnoascaceae obtained in culture and isolated from Spanish soils are described, i.e. Amauroascus kuehnii von Arx, Arachnotheca albicans (Apinis) von Arx and Gymnoascus reticulatus Zukal. All of them are new records from Spain.
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    In:  Persoonia - Molecular Phylogeny and Evolution of Fungi vol. 13 no. 3, pp. 263-272
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Asordaria gen. nov. is introduced for Sordariaceae with ovate or broadly ellipsoidal, smooth ascospores without gelatinous sheath. The genus is based on Asordaria tenerifae spec. nov. Seven species of Sordaria are reclassified in Asordaria and a further species is described as A. islandica. Asordaria is considered to be more closely related to Boothiella, Neurospora, Gelasinospora, and Melanocarpus than to Sordaria, which is restricted to species with elongate ascospores with a gelatinous sheath. Melanocarpus oblatus spec. nov. is described.
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
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    In:  Persoonia - Molecular Phylogeny and Evolution of Fungi vol. 13 no. 3, pp. 301-313
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Sordaria is restricted to coprophilous, soil-, or seed-borne Pyrenomycetes with aseptate, elongate ascospores with a gelatinous, amorphous sheath. The genus is redescribed and a key to fourteen accepted species is given. A checklist of all taxa described as Sordaria is added.
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    In:  Persoonia - Molecular Phylogeny and Evolution of Fungi vol. 13 no. 3, pp. 387-390
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Two strains of a gymnoascaceous keratinophilic fungus growing on hair have been encountered during the routine screening of soil fungi in Catalonia (Spain), using the hair bait method. Examination of these strains indicated that they differ from previously described genera of the Eurotiales or Onygenales and apparently represent a new genus. It is described below.
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