Two new species and a new record of Hypoxylaceae (Xylariales, Ascomycota) from Mexico
Pamela E. Reyes,
Juan Pablo Pinzón,
Ricardo Valenzuela
et al.
Abstract:The family Hypoxylaceae has a cosmopolitan distribution with greater diversity in tropical regions, its growth habit is saprotrophic, endophytic and potentially phytopathogenic. From the revision of herbarium specimens and field collections from the Yucatan Peninsula, two new species were described: Annulohypoxylon fusisporum, characterized by having fusiform spores and Hypoxylon xmatkuilense which is distinguished by having stromata vinaceous and dark brown KOH-extractable pigments. The species are described … Show more
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