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Corallocytostroma ornicopreoides sp. nov., an unusual toxic fungus on Astrebla and Dichanthium in north-western Australia

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 July 1997

R. G. SHIVAS
Affiliation:
Plant Protection Branch, Department of Agriculture, South Perth 6151, Western Australia
A. A. MITCHELL
Affiliation:
Land Management Branch, Department of Agriculture, South Perth 6151, Western Australia
T. F. JUBB
Affiliation:
Frank Wise Institute, Department of Agriculture, Kununurra 6743, Western Australia
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Abstract

Corallocytostroma ornicopreoides sp. nov. is described and illustrated from large (up to 3 cm diam.) conidiomata and sclerotia found on the living stems of four perennial grasses, Astrebla elymoides, A. pectinata, A. squarrosa and Dichanthium fecundum, in northern Western Australia and the Northern Territory. It is compared with Corallocytostroma oryzae, the only other species in the genus.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
The British Mycological Society 1997

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