“…If the species removed to Udeniomyces and Dioszegia were excluded, only eight species would remain. The development of an improved isolation method of ballistoconidiumforming yeasts (Nakase & Takashima, 1993) and the availability of comprehensive rRNA gene sequence databases of basidiomycetous yeasts (Fell et al, 2000;Scorzetti et al, 2002) have improved the taxonomy of ballistoconidiumforming yeasts and resulted in a remarkable increase in the number of Bullera species described in recent years (Nakase, 2000;Bai et al, 2001aBai et al, , b, 2003Fungsin et al, 2002Fungsin et al, , 2003aFungsin et al, , b, 2006Nakase et al, 2002Nakase et al, , 2004aSampaio et al, 2004;Wang et al, 2004;Luong et al, 2005). A total of 41 species are currently recognized in the genus Bullera.…”