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New saprobic fungi on fronds of palms from northern Queensland, Australia

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AUSTRALIAN SYSTEMATIC BOTANY
Volume 15, Issue 6, Pages 755-764

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CSIRO PUBLISHING
DOI: 10.1071/SB01015

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Collections of decaying palm fronds in tropical rainforests in northern Queensland, Australia, yielded two new genera, Mckenziea and Waihonghopes, and six new fungal species, Kionochaeta filamentosa, Mackenziea livistonae, Monotosporella palmicola, M. clavata, M. sphaerica and Waihonghopes australiensis. The new taxa are described and illustrated and compared with similar taxa.

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