MICROMICETES ASOCIADOS A LA CORTEZA Y MADERA DE PODOCARPUS PARLATOREI (PODOCARPACEAE) EN LA ARGENTINA. VIII. ROSELLINIA (XYLARIACEAE, ASCOMYCOTA).

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      Micromycetes on bark and wood of Podocarpus parlatorei (Podocarpaceae) from Argentina. VIII. Rosellinia (Xylariaceae, Ascomycota).
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      Durante un estudio de la biodiversidad de micromicetes que crecen en la corteza y madera de Podocarpus parlatorei, se encontraron tres especies de Rosellinia. Se registra por primera vez a Rosellinia franciscae para Sudamérica y a Rosellinia starbaeckii para la Argentina. Se amplía el área de distribución de Rosellinia aquila desde una región templada hacia una región subtropical del noroeste del país. Se brindan descripciones, ilustraciones, comentarios, datos de distribución geográfica y hábitat para todas las especies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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      During biodiversity studies on micromycetes growing on bark and decorticated wood of Podocarpus parlatorei, three species belonging to Rosellinia were collected. Rosellinia franciscae is reported for the first time for South America and Rosellinia starbaeckii is a new record from Argentina. The distribution area of Rosellinia aquila in Argentina is enlarged from a temperate region to a subtropical region in the northwest of the country. Descriptions, illustrations, data on geographical distribution, habitat, and notes on the fungi described are provided. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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