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Hongos marinos lignícolas de Mar del Plata (Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina). I

Authors: Peña, N.I.; Arambarri, A.M.; Negri, R.M.;

Hongos marinos lignícolas de Mar del Plata (Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina). I

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This is the first contribution to the knowledge of the lignicolous marine fungi from Mar del Plata, Argentina. Ten species were collected from submerged wood panels, intertidal wood and driftwood. Seven species of Ascomycotina are described: Ceriosporopsis caduca E.B.G. Jones & Zainal, C. halima Linder, Halosphaeria appendiculata Linder, Lulworthia medusa (Ellis & Everh.) Cribb & Cribb. f. halima Hughes, Marinospora calyptrata (Kohlm.) A. R. Caval., Remispora quadriremis (Höhnk) Kohlm. and R. stellata Kohlm. and three species of Deuteromycotina: Cirrenalia macrocephala (Kohlm.) Meyers & R.T. Moore, Zalerion maritimum (Linder) Anastasiou and Z. varium Anastasiou. Six are new records for Argentina and three of them are new records for South America.

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Remispora stellata, Argentina, Marinospora calyptrata, Ceriosporopsis caduca, Halosphaeria appendiculata, intertidal environment, Deuteromycotina, Buenos Aires Province, Mar del Plata, Ascomycotina, Lulworthia medusa, Zalerion varium, Zalerion maritimum, fungi, Ceriosporopsis halima, Argentina, Buenos Aires Province, Mar del Plata, Cirrenalia macrocephala, species descriptions, Remispora quadriremis

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