Thelonectria jungneri (Henn.) P. Chaverri & C. Salgado, in Chaverri, Salgado, Hirooka, Rossman & Samuels, Stud. Mycol. 68: 76, 2011
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Thelonectria jungneri (Henn.) P. Chaverri & C. Salgado, in Chaverri, Salgado, Hirooka, Rossman & Samuels, Stud. Mycol. 68: 76, 2011 |
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≡ Nectria jungneri Henn., Bot. Jb. 22: 75, 1895.
≡ Neonectria jungneri (Henn.) Samuels & Brayford, Mycologia 96(3): 580, 2004.
≡ Macronectria jungneri (Henn.) C. Salgado & P. Chaverri, in Salgado-Salazar, Rossman & Chaverri, Fungal Diversity 80: 448, 2016.
Specimen examined.
CHINA. Guangdong, Dinghushan, on rotten twigs associated with other fungi, 9 October 1998, W.P. Wu W1871-2 (HMAS 183155).
Habitat.
On various woody substrates, as well as other plant organic matter.
Distribution.
Africa (Cameroon), Americas (Brazil, Costa Rica), Asia (China), possibly pantropical.
Notes.
This fungus was originally described as Nectria jungneri and was transferred to Neonectria ( Brayford et al. 2004) and Thelonectria ( Chaverri et al. 2011). The recent work by Salgado-Salazar et al. (2016) indicated that it belongs to a separate genus Macronectria C. Salgado & P. Chaverri.
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