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Capronia suijae (Herpotrichiellaceae, Eurotiomycetes), a new fungus on Xanthoria parietina from Belarus, with a key to the lichenicolous species growing on Xanthoria s. str.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 January 2017

Andrei TSURYKAU
Affiliation:
Department of Biology, F. Skorina Gomel State University, Sovetskaja Str. 104, Gomel 246019, Belarus. Email: [email protected]
Javier ETAYO
Affiliation:
Navarro Villoslada 16, 3° dcha, E–31003 Pamplona, Navarra, Spain

Abstract

The new lichenicolous fungus Capronia suijae growing on the thallus of corticolous Xanthoria parietina is described from Belarus and compared with similar species. In addition to its host selection, the species is characterized by comparatively small ascomata, 40–80 μm diam., and (0–1–)3-septate ascospores, 9·5–11·5×4·0–5·0 μm. A key to the lichenicolous fungi growing on Xanthoria s. str. is provided.

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