
Funiliomyces sparsus (R. F. Castañeda & W. B. Kendr.) L. X. Mi, H. Y. Song, D. M. Hu & K. D. Hyde comb. nov. Basionym. Dactylaria sparsa R. F. Castañeda & W. B. Kendr, University of Waterloo Biology Series. 35: 33 (1991). Holotype. INIFAT C 91/68-2. Type information. Cuba, C. Habana, Santiago de las Vegas, on decaying leaves, R. F. Castañeda, 18 February 1990. Description. See the original description in Castañeda and Kendr (1991) on page 33.
Published as part of Mi, Li-Xue, Hu, Dian-Ming, Hyde, Kevin D., Eungwanichayapant, Prapassorn D., Mapook, Ausana, Tennakoon, Danushka S., Zhang, Jing-Yi & Song, Hai-Yan, 2026, Funiliomycetaceae fam. nov. (Amphisphaeriales, Ascomycota) accommodating Funiliomyces, including F. jiangxiensis sp. nov. from Tetradium ruticarpum and ten new combinations, pp. e 179140 in IMA Fungus 17 on page e179140, DOI: 10.3897/imafungus.17.179140
Ascomycota, Sordariomycetes, Fungi, Funiliomycetaceae, Amphisphaeriales, Funiliomyces sparsus, Biodiversity, Funiliomyces, Taxonomy
Ascomycota, Sordariomycetes, Fungi, Funiliomycetaceae, Amphisphaeriales, Funiliomyces sparsus, Biodiversity, Funiliomyces, Taxonomy
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