ANNULOHYPOXYLON (HYPOXYLACEAE) SPECIES FROM ARGENTINA.

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From: Darwiniana(Vol. 6, Issue 1)
Publisher: Instituto de Botanica Darwinion
Document Type: Article
Length: 5,750 words

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Eleven Annulohypoxylon species are recognized for Argentina. Annulohypoxylon purpureonitens and A. purpureopigmentum are recorded for the first time in the Southern Cone, while A. stygium and A. nitens represent new reports for Northwestern Argentina. Furthermore, the asexual states of A. purpureopigmentum and A. subeffusum are described for the first time. In addition, a comparative table, a key to the Argentinean species, photographs, and a distributional map of these species in South America are provided. Keywords. Anamorph; mycogeography; Xylariales; Yungas. Se reconocen once especies de Annulohypoxylon para la Argentina. A. purpureonitens y A. purpureopigmentum se registran por primera vez en el Cono Sur, mientras que A. stygium y A. nitens se citan por primera vez para el noroeste de la Argentina. Se describen los estados asexuales de A. purpuropigmentum y A. subeffusum. Además, se proporcionan una tabla comparativa, una clave para las especies argentinas, fotografías y un mapa con la distribución sudamericana de las especies tratadas aquí. Palabras clave. Anamorfo; micogeografía; Xylariales; Yungas.
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