A preliminary account of Xylaria in the Tucuman province, Argentina, with a key to the known species from the Northern provinces

A preliminary account of Xylaria in Argentina is presented based primarily on collections from part of "Las Yungas" biosphere reserve in Tucumán province. The following new taxa are proposed: X. culicicephala, X. tucumanensis, X. filiformioidea, X. stilbohypoxyloides and X. microceras var....

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spelling paper:paper_15602745_v42_n_p79_Hladki2023-06-08T16:23:52Z A preliminary account of Xylaria in the Tucuman province, Argentina, with a key to the known species from the Northern provinces Argentina New species Xylaria Xylariaceae Velutina Xylaria Xylariaceae A preliminary account of Xylaria in Argentina is presented based primarily on collections from part of "Las Yungas" biosphere reserve in Tucumán province. The following new taxa are proposed: X. culicicephala, X. tucumanensis, X. filiformioidea, X. stilbohypoxyloides and X. microceras var. yungae. The following new combination is made: X. xylarioides. Material morphologically identical to X. ianthino-velutina was found on wood, but a culture difference was noted. It is keyed out as X. aff. ianthinovelutina. A dichotomous key to twenty-nine taxa known so far from the Northern provinces of Argentina is presented. © Kevin D. Hyde 2010. 2010 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_15602745_v42_n_p79_Hladki http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_15602745_v42_n_p79_Hladki
institution Universidad de Buenos Aires
institution_str I-28
repository_str R-134
collection Biblioteca Digital - Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales (UBA)
topic Argentina
New species
Xylaria
Xylariaceae
Velutina
Xylaria
Xylariaceae
spellingShingle Argentina
New species
Xylaria
Xylariaceae
Velutina
Xylaria
Xylariaceae
A preliminary account of Xylaria in the Tucuman province, Argentina, with a key to the known species from the Northern provinces
topic_facet Argentina
New species
Xylaria
Xylariaceae
Velutina
Xylaria
Xylariaceae
description A preliminary account of Xylaria in Argentina is presented based primarily on collections from part of "Las Yungas" biosphere reserve in Tucumán province. The following new taxa are proposed: X. culicicephala, X. tucumanensis, X. filiformioidea, X. stilbohypoxyloides and X. microceras var. yungae. The following new combination is made: X. xylarioides. Material morphologically identical to X. ianthino-velutina was found on wood, but a culture difference was noted. It is keyed out as X. aff. ianthinovelutina. A dichotomous key to twenty-nine taxa known so far from the Northern provinces of Argentina is presented. © Kevin D. Hyde 2010.
title A preliminary account of Xylaria in the Tucuman province, Argentina, with a key to the known species from the Northern provinces
title_short A preliminary account of Xylaria in the Tucuman province, Argentina, with a key to the known species from the Northern provinces
title_full A preliminary account of Xylaria in the Tucuman province, Argentina, with a key to the known species from the Northern provinces
title_fullStr A preliminary account of Xylaria in the Tucuman province, Argentina, with a key to the known species from the Northern provinces
title_full_unstemmed A preliminary account of Xylaria in the Tucuman province, Argentina, with a key to the known species from the Northern provinces
title_sort preliminary account of xylaria in the tucuman province, argentina, with a key to the known species from the northern provinces
publishDate 2010
url https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_15602745_v42_n_p79_Hladki
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_15602745_v42_n_p79_Hladki
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