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27 March 2015 Studies in Hyaloscyphaceae associated with major vegetation types in the Canary Islands I: Cistella and Hyphodiscus
Luis Quijada, Seppo Huhtinen, Esperanza Beltrán-tejera
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Abstract

A contribution to the knowledge of Cistella and Hyphodiscus in the Canary Islands is presented. Seven species are reported as new to the Canary Islands and to the Macaronesian Region: Cistella dentata, C. grevillei, C. mali, C. hungarica, C. pediformis, C. tenuicula and Hyphodiscus hymeniophilus. Descriptions and illustrations of these species based on our own observations and a key to the species currently known from the Canary Islands are provided. Closely related species are briefly discussed.

© 2015 BGBM Berlin-Dahlem.
Luis Quijada, Seppo Huhtinen, and Esperanza Beltrán-tejera "Studies in Hyaloscyphaceae associated with major vegetation types in the Canary Islands I: Cistella and Hyphodiscus," Willdenowia 45(1), 131-146, (27 March 2015). https://doi.org/10.3372/wi.45.45114
Published: 27 March 2015
KEYWORDS
Ascomycota
diversity
Helotiales
identification key
Macaronesia
taxonomy
Tenerife
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