Study of the fungi whose carpophores grow in the relict vegetation of Abies pinsapo Boiss., in peninsular Spain. II
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Ascomycotina, Abies pinsapo, SpainAbstract
41 taxa of AscomycotinacollectedintherelictvegetationofAbiespnsapoBolso., in the provinces of Ma?laga and Ca?diz, are showed here. One should not ethepresence of: Apiorhynchostoma curreyi (Rabenh.) Miller, Cucurbitaria berberidis (Pers.:Fries) Gray, Sydowiapolispora (Bref.C v.Tavel) Müller, Gloniumgraphicum (Fries) Duby, Caloscypha fulgens (pers.) Boudier, Coronophoraabietina Fuck. and Rosellinia tassitna De Not. Taxonomical and morphological observations are given. Original plates are included in almost all the studied taxa.
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