2021
DOI: 10.21829/abm128.2021.1812
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Ionomidotis mesophila (Ascomycota, Cordieritidaceae), una especie nueva del bosque de niebla en México

Abstract: Antecedentes y Objetivos: Ionomidotis es un género de Ascomicetos que se caracteriza por ascomas solitarios a cespitosos, discoides a espatulados de colores oliváceos a negros, que liberan pigmentos de color púrpura, violeta, oliváceos o verdes en KOH; se encuentra en el orden Helotiales de la clase Leotimycetes. El presente estudio tiene como objetivo describir a Ionomidotis mesophila por primera vez para la ciencia.Métodos: Los especímenes fueron recolectados en 2017 y 2019 en el municipio Honey, Puebla, Méx… Show more

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“…Other studies that recorded new taxa are as follows (in chronological order): Sánchez-Flores et al [ 51 ] described Hymenoscyphus herrerae from Puebla and registered six new species in the country; Raymundo et al [ 43 ] recorded 17 new species from different TMCF localities; and Cobos-Villagrán et al [ 52 ] registered Rhytidhysteron esperanzae and R. mesophila from Oaxaca and Hidalgo, respectively. In Puebla, three studies are relevant: Barbosa-Reséndiz et al [ 53 ] described Daldinia rehmii , Raymundo et al [ 54 ] recorded Unguiculariopsis ravenelii , and Sánchez-Flores et al [ 55 ] described Ionomidotis mesophile . Then, Raymundo et al [ 56 ] described Smardaea isoldae from Hidalgo, and Valenzuela et al [ 57 ] added 10 new records for the TMCF in Oaxaca.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other studies that recorded new taxa are as follows (in chronological order): Sánchez-Flores et al [ 51 ] described Hymenoscyphus herrerae from Puebla and registered six new species in the country; Raymundo et al [ 43 ] recorded 17 new species from different TMCF localities; and Cobos-Villagrán et al [ 52 ] registered Rhytidhysteron esperanzae and R. mesophila from Oaxaca and Hidalgo, respectively. In Puebla, three studies are relevant: Barbosa-Reséndiz et al [ 53 ] described Daldinia rehmii , Raymundo et al [ 54 ] recorded Unguiculariopsis ravenelii , and Sánchez-Flores et al [ 55 ] described Ionomidotis mesophile . Then, Raymundo et al [ 56 ] described Smardaea isoldae from Hidalgo, and Valenzuela et al [ 57 ] added 10 new records for the TMCF in Oaxaca.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%