1989
DOI: 10.1016/s0953-7562(89)80111-x
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Camillea, Jongiella and light-spored species of Hypoxylon

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“…This taxon is in part characterized by the distinct spore ornamentation but also by the deep circular, scattered ostiolar depressions that are shared by a group of perithecia. In Laessøe et al (1989) it would key to C. tinctor, C. gigaspora (Massee) Laessøe, J.D. Rogers & Whalley or Hypoxylon glycyrrhiza sensu Miller [now C. hyalospora (Pat.)…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This taxon is in part characterized by the distinct spore ornamentation but also by the deep circular, scattered ostiolar depressions that are shared by a group of perithecia. In Laessøe et al (1989) it would key to C. tinctor, C. gigaspora (Massee) Laessøe, J.D. Rogers & Whalley or Hypoxylon glycyrrhiza sensu Miller [now C. hyalospora (Pat.)…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…14 × 6μm, n=20 This taxon is unique for its stromatal configuration. In Laessøe et al (1989), it would key to C. oligoporus Laessøe, J.D. Rogers & Whaley, only known from SE Peru.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Camillea primarily differs from Biscogniauxia by the more complex stromatal anatomy of several species and by its ascospore morphology (pale brown to uncolored, lacking a germ slit) and by the xylocladium-like conidiogeneous structures, which were mostly observed on the stromata. This genus was regarded by Laessøe et al (1989) and Ju et al (1998) as closely related to Biscogniauxia, but possibly more evolutionarily advanced. For a detailed treatment of these genera we refer to the papers mentioned above.…”
Section: General Description Of the Hypoxylaceaementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Table 1 lists various fungi identified from the herbarium material, which were identified by reference to texts listed below. Corlett, (1991); Ellis, 1971);Hansford, (1953) Laessoe et al, (1989Miller, (1961);Nag Raj, (1993);Petrak, (1953);Steyaert, (1953);Sutton, (1975);Sutton, (1980);Yuan, (1996).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%