Repetophragma calongeii sp. nov. and other interesting dematiaceous hyphomycetes from the North of Spain
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https://doi.org/10.3989/ajbm.2218Keywords:
anamorphic fungi, plant debris, taxonomyAbstract
Repetophragma calongeii sp. nov., a dematiaceous hyphomycete found on unidentified dead wood collected in the Pagoeta Natural Park, Spain, is described and illustrated. The fungus is recognized by numerous percurrent proliferations in the conidiophores and its 12-27 euseptate, subcylindrical or subfusiform conidia. A key to species of Repetophragma without rostrate conidia is given and 18 additional dematiaceous hyphomycetes are firtly reported for Spain.
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