Cadophora fastigiata Lagerb. et Melin

Tibell, Sanja, Tibell, Leif, Pang, Ka-Lai & Jones, E. B. Gareth, 2020, A conspectus of the filamentous marine fungi of Sweden, Botanica Marina (Warsaw, Poland) 63 (2), pp. 141-153 : 143-144

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https://doi.org/10.1515/bot-2018-0114

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11492551

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Cadophora fastigiata Lagerb. et Melin
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7. Cadophora fastigiata Lagerb. et Melin , in Lagerberg, Lundberg et Melin, Svensk Skogsvårdsförening Tidskr. 25: 263 (1927)

Substrate and distribution: Marine wood. Ångermanland, Bohuslän, Medelpad, Norrbotten, Öland, Södermanland, Uppland.

Notes: Reported by Henningsson (1974) as Phialophora fastigiata (Lagerb. et Melin) Conant. Not included in Eriksson (2014), although present in the database Dyntaxa: https://www.dyntaxa.se/Taxon/ Info/6009202?changeRoot=True. Cadophora are mainly known as terrestrial pathogens on plants. Cadophora was also mentioned to occur in Svalbard ( Rämä et al. 2014).

Eriksson, O. 2014. Checklist of the non-lichenized ascomycetes of Sweden. Symb. Bot. Upsal. 36: 1 - 499.

Henningsson, M. 1974. Aquatic lignicolous fungi in the Baltic and along the west coast of Sweden. Svensk Bot. Tidskr. 68: 401 - 425.

Rama, T., J. Norden, M. L. Davey, G. H. Mathiassen, J. W. Spatafora and H. Kauserud. 2014. Fungi ahoy! Diversity on marine wooden substrata in the high North. Fungal Ecol. 8: 46 - 58.