Cannon et al.A further imp<strong>or</strong>tant activity f<strong>or</strong> the <strong>Colletotrichum</strong> community is toestablish a robust phylogeny-based online identification system withbarcode reference sequences from ex-type <strong>or</strong> other verified materialthat can be queried using Blast tools, as a rig<strong>or</strong>ous alternative to theuncurated data set accessible in GenBank. A preliminary system hasalready been set up by the <strong>CBS</strong>-<strong>KNAW</strong> Fungal Biodiversity Centrebased on the multilocus sequence data listed in Table 3 (http://www.cbs.knaw.nl/colletotrichum). In addition to sequences, it will alsoinclude m<strong>or</strong>phological and cultural characters and pictures of each<strong>species</strong> facilitating comprehensive polyphasic identification. Methodsused to collect the data are explained, and cultures are listed alongwith ecological data available. 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