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Lignicolous species of Helotiales associated with major vegetation types in the Canary Islands

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Abstract: A historical worldwide overview of the family Helotiaceae in a broad sense and a revision of its members in the Canary Islands are presented. Nine lignicolous species are described… Click to show full abstract

Abstract: A historical worldwide overview of the family Helotiaceae in a broad sense and a revision of its members in the Canary Islands are presented. Nine lignicolous species are described in detail (Ascocoryne cylichnium, A. sarcoides, Chlorociboria aeruginascens, Cyathicula cyathoidea, C. hysterioides, Durella connivens, Pseudohelotium sordidulum, Strossmayeria basitricha and Velutarina rufoolivacea). The species of the genus Ascocoryne are revised and corrected. The genera Durella, Pseudohelotium and Velutarina are reported for first time for the Canary Islands, each with one species, as is Cyathicula hysterioides. Species considered closely related are briefly discussed. Citation: Quijada L., Ribes M., Negrín R. & Beltrán-Tejera E. 2017: Lignicolous species of Helotiales associated with major vegetation types in the Canary Islands. — Willdenowia 47: 271–291. doi: https://doi.org/10.3372/wi.47.47310 Version of record first published online on 20 November 2017 ahead of inclusion in December 2017 issue.

Keywords: species helotiales; helotiales associated; associated major; canary islands; major vegetation; lignicolous species

Journal Title: Willdenowia
Year Published: 2017

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