1972
DOI: 10.1080/00275514.1972.12019296
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Contribution to the Study of Xylophallus Xylogenus

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“…We found morphological similarities between the author’s description and the specimens of X. clavatus analysed here, such as mature and immature basidiomatal sizes, immature basidiomatal surface with protuberances, and basidiospore sizes. In fact, Sáenz et al (1972) state that their results are somewhat different from those previously published, which now can be explained by the fact that previous papers were dealing with X. xylogenus . The species tree indicates that the previous taxonomy of Xylophallus does not reflect its evolutionary history.…”
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confidence: 66%
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“…We found morphological similarities between the author’s description and the specimens of X. clavatus analysed here, such as mature and immature basidiomatal sizes, immature basidiomatal surface with protuberances, and basidiospore sizes. In fact, Sáenz et al (1972) state that their results are somewhat different from those previously published, which now can be explained by the fact that previous papers were dealing with X. xylogenus . The species tree indicates that the previous taxonomy of Xylophallus does not reflect its evolutionary history.…”
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confidence: 66%
“…Microscopically, they differ mainly in basidiospore size: in X. clavatus the basidiospores are 4.5–5 μm in length, while in X. xylogenus basidiospores are 3–4 μm ( Trierveiler-Pereira & Da Silveira 2012 ). Sáenz et al (1972) provided a very detailed description of specimens from Costa Rica. In our analysis, the Costa Rican specimen (USJ 28095) grouped in the new species clade.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Ya se había estudiado anteriormente de Costa Rica (Sáenz & al., 1972;Sáenz & Nassar, 1982). Según Dring (1973), este hongo presenta distribución amplia y vive siempre sobre madera en descomposición.…”
Section: Mutinus Caninusunclassified
“…Según Dring (1973), este hongo presenta distribución amplia y vive siempre sobre madera en descomposición. El material tipo procede de Guayana (Sáenz & al., 1972). El material tipo procede de Costa Rica (Miller & al., 1991), único país del que se conoce por ahora.…”
Section: Mutinus Caninusunclassified
“…Contribution to the knowledge of gasteroid mycota from Costa Rican researches started in 1970's (Sáenz et al 1972, Morales et al 1974, Sáenz 1976, Sáenz & Nassar 1982. Since then, many more species have been reported from the country (Calonge & Carranza 2003, Calonge & Mata 2004, 2005, 2006, Calonge et al 2005a, 2005b, including the description of new genera: Ligiella Sáenz (Sáenz 1980) and Neolysurus Miller, Ovrebo & Burk (Miller et al 1991).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%