A new species of Selenosporella and two microfungi recorded from a cloud forest in Mérida, Venezuela
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TextSeries: ; MYCOTAXON, 109(12), p.63-74, 2009Contained works: - Castañeda Ruiz, R.F
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Selenosporella setosa, a new anamorphic fungus collected on decaying leaves of an unidentified plant, is described and illustrated. S. setosa is characterized by subulate conidiophores with 1-4 verticillate, sessile setae near the apex and lunate, hyaline, one-celled conidia. S. perramosa comb. nov. is proposed to accommodate Selenodriella perramosa. A key to treated Selenosporella species and illustrations are provided. Two other species of anamorphic fungi are recorded and illustrated from Venezuela.
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