A new species and re-disposed taxa in Repetophragma - CBS
A new species and re-disposed taxa in Repetophragma - CBS
A new species and re-disposed taxa in Repetophragma - CBS
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Mycosphe<strong>re</strong>Fig. 55 − <strong>Repetophragma</strong> subulatum. Conidiopho<strong>re</strong>s, conidiogenous cells <strong>and</strong> conidia, photomicrographsfrom (INIFAT C95/46). Scale bar = 10 µm.Figs 56 −58 − <strong>Repetophragma</strong> spp., conidia. Redrawn from the orig<strong>in</strong>al descriptions. 56 R. term<strong>in</strong>aliae.57 R. wroblewskii. 58 R. zambiense. Scale bars = 20 µm.Mardones, Dr. Cony Decock, Dr. Shaun Pennycook, Dr. Walter Gams, Dr. Rol<strong>and</strong> Kirschner,Dr. Sanjay K. S<strong>in</strong>gh, Dr. Antonio Hernández-Gutiér<strong>re</strong>z, Dr. Xiu Guo Zhang, Dr. DJ Bhat, Dr.Sanjay K. S<strong>in</strong>gh <strong>and</strong> Dr. G<strong>re</strong>gorio Delgado fortheir generous <strong>and</strong> valued assistance withliteratu<strong>re</strong> not otherwise available. We thankBeatriz Ramos, Mirtha Caraballo, Aliana Sosafor technical assistance. We also acknowledgethe facility provided by Dr. P.M. Kirk throughthe IndexFungorum website.287