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Book review - Mercado Sierra A., Holubová-Jechová V., Mena Portales J.: Hifomicetes demaciáceos de Cuba. Enteroblásticos. Czech Mycology 51(2-3): 192 (published: 25th May, 1999)
HOLUBOVÁ-JECHOVÁ V., MERCADO SIERRA A. (1986): Studies on Hyphomycetes from Cuba IV. Dematiaceous Hyphomycetes from the Province Pinar del Rio. Česká Mykologie 40(3): 142-164 (published: 29th August, 1986)
abstract
Seventy taxa of dematiaceous Hyphomycetes belonging to 44 genera were collected in the Province Pinar del Rio, in the western part of Cuba. An attention was mainly given to the saprophytic microfungi colonizing dead wood and bark of different broad-leaved trees, palms and decaying herbaceous material. Twenty-three hyphomycetes are recorded here for the first time from the Cuban territory, seven taxa of them are described and illustrated as new for science: Corynesporopsis rionensis Hol.-Jech., Monodictys sessilis Hol.-Jech., Pithomyces sumiderensis Hol.-Jech., Pseudospiropes cubensis Hol.-Jech., Sporidesmium dissolvens Hol.-Jech., Mercado et Mena, Virgariella caribensis Hol.-Jech., as new species and Sporidesmium tropicale M. B. Ellis var. cubensis Hol.-Jech. as a new variety. Codinaea lunulospora Hewings et Crane is transferred to Dictyochaeta and Sporidesmium pseudolmediae Castañeda to Corynespora. One typical lignicolous ascomycete Nitschkia acanthostroma (Mont.) Nannfeldt is also added.
HOLUBOVÁ-JECHOVÁ V., MERCADO SIERRA A. (1984): Studies on Hyphomycetes from Cuba II. Hyphomycetes from the Isla de la Juventud. Česká Mykologie 38(2): 96-120 (published: 1984)
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Sixty-eight species or varieties of lignicolous and other saprophytic Hyphomycetes belonging to 47 genera are recorded from the Isla de la Juventud (formerly Isla de Pinos). The majority of them are probably common species in subtropic or tropic regions, however, previously unreported from Cuba or adjacent islands in Caribbean area. Some infrequent or rare Hyphomycetes were also collected and 11 new species are described here.
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