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Mongkol WONGSAWAS, Hong-kai WANG, Kevin D. HYDE, Fu-cheng LIN. New and rare lignicolous hyphomycetes from Zhejiang Province, China[J]. Journal of Zhejiang University Science B, 2008, 9(10): 797-801.
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Abstract: Sporidesmiopsis zhejiangensis sp. nov. and Spadicoides americana were found on submerged wood from streams in Zhejiang Province, China. Sporidesmiopsis zhejiangensis is characterized by obclavate to fusiform, 5-6-distoseptate, versicolorous, verruculose conidia with an apical mucilaginous sheath. Spadicoides americana is a new record to China. These taxa are described and illustrated, and morphological differences between these species and their similar species were summarized.
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