
The present paper deals with two species of Basidiomycetes and seven species of Mitosporic fungi encountered on intertidal woody debris from coast of Div Island (Arabian sea, India). Basidiomycetes include: Halocyphina villosa Kohlm. & E. Kohlm. and Nia vibrissa R.T. Moore & Meyers. Mitosporic fungi include: Cirrenalia basiminuta Raghukumar & Zainal, Clavatospora bulbosa (Anastasiou) Nakagiri & Tubaki, Hydea pygmea (Kohlm.) K.L. Pang & E.B.G. Jones, Matsusporium tropicale (Kohlm.) E.B.G.Jones & K.L. Pang, Trichocladium achrasporum (Meyers and R.T.Moore) Dixon, T. alopallonellum (R.T. Moore & Meyers) Kohlm. & V.-Kohlm. and T. lignicola I. Schmidt. The data provide information on the distribution of these fungi from India, apart from their description and illustrations.
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