1992
DOI: 10.2307/3760374
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Crumenulopsis atropurpurea comb. nov., from Japanese Red Pine in Georgia

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“…Thus the generic names Crumenulopsis and Digitosporium are most likely synonyms or at least taxonomically congruent. At present six taxa are named in Crumenulopsis, including C. pinicola and C. sororia , both causing dieback diseases of pine in Europe, and C. atropurpurea , causing a disease of Japanese red pine in Georgia ( Hanlin et al 1992 ). Because the older, monotypic genus Digitosporium has not been widely used and many names changes would be required, it seems advisable to protect the name Crumenulopsis .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Thus the generic names Crumenulopsis and Digitosporium are most likely synonyms or at least taxonomically congruent. At present six taxa are named in Crumenulopsis, including C. pinicola and C. sororia , both causing dieback diseases of pine in Europe, and C. atropurpurea , causing a disease of Japanese red pine in Georgia ( Hanlin et al 1992 ). Because the older, monotypic genus Digitosporium has not been widely used and many names changes would be required, it seems advisable to protect the name Crumenulopsis .…”
Section: Rationale For Recommendationsmentioning
confidence: 99%