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Coniella eucalyptorum (Crous & M.J.Wingf.) L.V.Alvarez & Crous, legitimate, scientific comb. nov. apni
Alvarez, L.V., Groenewald, J.Z. & Crous, P.W. (23 September 2016), Revising the Schizoparmaceae: Coniella and its synonyms Pilidiella and Schizoparme. Studies in Mycology 85: 15, fig. 8 [comb. nov.]
basionym: Pilidiella eucalyptorum Crous & M.J.Wingf. legitimate
  • Text: "Notes: Van Niekerk et al. (2004) reported that this species was originally regarded as C. fragariae by Sharma et al. (1985) and Park et al. (2000). Due to its morphological differences from C. fragariae as confirmed by phylogenetic analyses, C. eucalyptorum was recognised as distinct (Van Niekerk et al. 2004). A similar phylogenetic result was obtained in this study, confirming the separation of C. eucalyptorum from C. fragariae. Coniella eucalyptorum is restricted to species of Eucalyptus (and Corymbia), and occurs commonly on this host in tropical and temperate climates such as Australia, Brazil, Chile, Indonesia, Malaysia, Mexico, Venezuela and Vietnam (Van Niekerk et al. 2004)."
  • Text: identifier: MB 817817

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