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      The specimens of Hysterium lineare (Hysteriaceae, Ascomycota) in the Farlow Cryptogamic Herbarium Translated title: Los especímenes de Hysterium lineare (Hysteriaceae, Ascomycota) en el Herbario Criptogámico Farlow

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          Fourteen specimens identified as Hysterium lineare Fr. in Farlow Herbarium (FH) were examined during a study of some hysteriaceous Ascomycota. This analysis revealed that the collections belong to the genera: Gloniella , Gloniopsis , Glonium , Hysterium , Hysterographium , and Mytilinidion. This article comprises a list of current names arranged alphabetically, with collection data and some comments about the identifications.

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          Durante el estudio de algunas especies de Ascomycota con histerotecios, se examinaron catorce especímenes del Herbario Farlow (FH) identificados como Hysterium lineare Fr. Este análisis reveló que las colecciones corresponden a los géneros: Gloniella , Gloniopsis , Glonium , Hysterium , Hysterographium y Mytilinidion . Este artículo presenta una lista de los nombres actuales de las especies ordenadas alfabéticamente, con los datos de colección y algunos comentarios sobre las identificaciones.

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            Noteworthy hysteriaceae from southern South America

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              Glyphium elatum (Ascomycota) in Patagonia (Argentina)

              The genus Glyphium, represented by G. elatum (Ascomycota) is recorded for the first time among the mycobiota of Argentina. Prior to this finding, this species was known in southern South America from southern Chile only. The new record extends its geographic range to the temperate-humid forests in the Andean-Patagonian regions of Argentina. Glyphium elatum is described and illustrated.
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                Journal
                bsab
                Boletín de la Sociedad Argentina de Botánica
                Bol. Soc. Argent. Bot.
                Sociedad Argentina de Botánica (Córdoba, Córdoba, Argentina )
                1851-2372
                July 2007
                : 42
                : 1-2
                : 25-28
                Affiliations
                [01] San Carlos de Bariloche Río Negro orgnameUniversidad Nacional del Comahue orgdiv1Centro Regional Universitario Bariloche orgdiv2Departamento de Botánica Argentina
                [02] orgnameCONICET
                Article
                S1851-23722007000100003
                13c409af-5a0c-4329-89d1-2e557786f9f3

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.

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                : 21 March 2007
                : 15 November 2006
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                Hysteriaceae,Herbario FH,Mytilinidaceae,Ascomycota,Herbarium FH

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