Lichenicolous fungi from the Holarctic. Part V


M. P. Zhurbenko


DOI: https://doi.org/10.31111/nsnr/2022.56.2.301


Abstract

Endococcus collematis is reported for the first time for Asia and Russia. Xenonectriella physciacearum and X. zimmermanni are reported for the first time for Russia. Sclerococcum zhurbenkoi is recorded for the first time for Asia, North America and the Arctic; the records are based on materials from Norway, Russia, Canada and the USA. A specimen of Xenonectriella cf. physciacearum with unusually long ascospores is briefly described. Distinctive characters of every species with references to previous descriptions and illustrations are provided.


Keywords: Endococcus collematis, Sclerococcum zhurbenkoi, Xenonectriella physciacearum, Xenonectriella zimmermanni, biodiversity, biogeography, lichen-dwelling fungi.


Section: Fungi


How to cite

Zhurbenko M. P. 2022. Lichenicolous fungi from the Holarctic. Part V. Novosti sistematiki nizshikh rastenii 56(2): 301–308. https://doi.org/10.31111/nsnr/2022.56.2.301


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