2008
DOI: 10.4489/myco.2008.36.2.134
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Notes on Species Belonging to the GenusCoreomyces(Laboulbeniales) Collected from Java Island, Indonesia

Abstract: Four species of Laboulbeniales collected from Java Island, Indonesia between August and September in 2006 are described. These species, which belong to the genus Coreomyces and were found on the family Corixidae of the order Hemiptera, were as follows; Coreomycus corixae Thaxter, Coreomyces micronectae Thaxter and Coreomyces orientalis Thaxter, which were found on Micronecta sedula Horvath, and Coreomyces recurvatus Thaxter, which was found on Micronecta sedula Horvath and Xenocorixa sp. C. corixae Thaxter and… Show more

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“…This species has been reported on Corixidae (Hemiptera) of the genera Callicorixa White, 1873, Corixa Geoffroy, 1762 (= Corisa), Cymatia Flor, 1860, Hesperocorixa Kirkaldy, 1908, Micronecta? Kirkaldy, 1897(Lee et al 2008, and Sigara from Europe: Bulgaria, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Poland, Romania, Spain; America: Chile, USA; and Asia: China, Indonesia, Japan, Taiwan .…”
Section: Distribution and Hostsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This species has been reported on Corixidae (Hemiptera) of the genera Callicorixa White, 1873, Corixa Geoffroy, 1762 (= Corisa), Cymatia Flor, 1860, Hesperocorixa Kirkaldy, 1908, Micronecta? Kirkaldy, 1897(Lee et al 2008, and Sigara from Europe: Bulgaria, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Poland, Romania, Spain; America: Chile, USA; and Asia: China, Indonesia, Japan, Taiwan .…”
Section: Distribution and Hostsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a paper on Javanese representatives of the genus Coreomyces (Lee et al, 2008), the authors described the thalli of this species as Coreomyces corixae Thaxter. Currently, after an analysis of a quantity of materials, the thalli described in that paper were shown not to be C. corixae Thaxter.…”
Section: Coreomyces Javanicus Yb Lee Et Yh Na Sp Novmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They have been detected on every continent except Australia (Majewski, 1994; Tavares, 1985). The authors described erroneously one species as C. corixae from Java, Indonesia (Lee et al, 2008); in fact, these representatives were a new species of C. javanicus thalli.…”
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