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Lichenicolous Fungi from the Western Pyrenees, France and Spain. IV. Ascomycetes

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Abstract Twenty species of lichenicolous ascomycetes are recorded for the western Pyrenees. Capronia hypotrachynae Etayo & Diederich (on Hypotrachyna species, also known from the Canary Islands and from Papua New Guinea), Llimoniella pubescens Etayo & Diederich (on Lepraria species, also from Scotland and Papua New Guinea), Polycoccum microcarpum Diederich & Etayo (on Cladonia species, also from Scotland), Skyttea megalosporae Etayo & Diederich (on Megalospora tuberculosa ), Sphaerellothecium cinerascens Etayo & Diederich (on Cladonia parasitica ) and S. parmeliae Diederich & Etayo (on Parmelia s. str., also from Finland) are described as new.
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Title: Lichenicolous Fungi from the Western Pyrenees, France and Spain. IV. Ascomycetes
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Abstract Twenty species of lichenicolous ascomycetes are recorded for the western Pyrenees.
Capronia hypotrachynae Etayo & Diederich (on Hypotrachyna species, also known from the Canary Islands and from Papua New Guinea), Llimoniella pubescens Etayo & Diederich (on Lepraria species, also from Scotland and Papua New Guinea), Polycoccum microcarpum Diederich & Etayo (on Cladonia species, also from Scotland), Skyttea megalosporae Etayo & Diederich (on Megalospora tuberculosa ), Sphaerellothecium cinerascens Etayo & Diederich (on Cladonia parasitica ) and S.
parmeliae Diederich & Etayo (on Parmelia s.
str.
, also from Finland) are described as new.

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