2013
DOI: 10.1007/s11557-013-0937-z
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Two new species of Spadicoides and Gangliostilbe from southern China

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“…Silent Valley, Kerala and Shimoga, Karnataka, respectively. Here, a key is provided (adapted from Ma et al 2014) to distinguish Gangliostilbe species based on morphology. So far, only the type species has sequence data; thus, it is essential to recollect other species to determine the phylogenetic placements of the other species.…”
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“…Silent Valley, Kerala and Shimoga, Karnataka, respectively. Here, a key is provided (adapted from Ma et al 2014) to distinguish Gangliostilbe species based on morphology. So far, only the type species has sequence data; thus, it is essential to recollect other species to determine the phylogenetic placements of the other species.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…& Bhat, and G. verrucosa Bhat & B. Sutton (Bhat and Sutton 1985, Subramanian and Bhat 1987, Mercado Sierra et al 1997). In addition, Ma et al (2014) further introduced G. yunnanensis, characterized by synnematous conidiophores with monoblastic conidiogenous cells producing obovoid to ellipsoidal, 6-or 7-distoseptate conidia. Species of Gangliostilbe are mainly differentiated based on conidial characters such as size, shape, septation, ornamentation and pigmentation.…”
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