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NAMC – Newsletter of the Asian Mycological Committee

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Taxa Local<br />

name<br />

Family Host H LM Ref.<br />

Pseudocercosporella<br />

Dematiaceae On living leaf <strong>of</strong> T P Frank et al, 2010<br />

bakeri (Syd. & P. Syd.)<br />

Deighton<br />

Ipomoea aquatica<br />

Scolecostigmina<br />

Dematiaceae On living leaf <strong>of</strong> T P Phengsintham et al.,<br />

mangiferae (Koord) U.<br />

Braun & Mouch.<br />

Mangifera indica<br />

2010b<br />

Spegazzinia tessarthra<br />

Dematiaceae Decaying on T S Phengsintham &<br />

(Berk & Curt.) Sacc.<br />

petiole <strong>of</strong> Lcuala<br />

grandis<br />

Hyde, 2003a<br />

Spirops clavatus (Ellis &<br />

Dematiaceae On living leaf <strong>of</strong> T P Phengsintham (P390)<br />

Martin) M. B. Ellis.<br />

Mangifera indica<br />

Zasmidium aporosae P.<br />

Dematiaceae On living leaf <strong>of</strong> T P Phengsintham et al.,<br />

Phengsintham, K.D.<br />

Hyde & U. Braun sp.nov<br />

Aporosa villosa<br />

2009<br />

Zasmidium jasmicola P.<br />

Dematiaceae On living leaf <strong>of</strong> T P Phengsintham et al.,<br />

Phengsintham, K.D.<br />

Jasminum<br />

2009<br />

Hyde & U. Braun sp.nov<br />

undulatum<br />

Zasmidium maynae-<br />

Dematiaceae On living leaf <strong>of</strong> T P Phengsintham et al.,<br />

laxiflorae P.<br />

Phengsintham, K.D.<br />

Hyde & U. Braun sp.nov<br />

Meyna pubescens<br />

2009<br />

Zasmidium micromeli P.<br />

Dematiaceae On living leaf <strong>of</strong> T P Phengsintham et al.,<br />

Phengsintham, K.D.<br />

Micromelum<br />

2010b<br />

Hyde & U. Braun sp.nov<br />

hirsutum<br />

Zasmidium pavetae P.<br />

Dematiaceae On living leaf <strong>of</strong> T P Phengsintham et al.,<br />

Phengsintham, K.D.<br />

Hyde & U. Braun sp.nov<br />

Pavetta indica<br />

2009<br />

Zasmidium sp. (2) Dematiaceae On living leaf <strong>of</strong><br />

Dalbergia cultrata<br />

T P Phengsintham (P550)<br />

Zasmidium sp.(1) Dematiaceae On living leaf <strong>of</strong><br />

Spondias pinnata<br />

T P Phengsintham (P605)<br />

Zasmidium suregadae P.<br />

Dematiaceae On living leaf <strong>of</strong> T P Phengsintham et al.,<br />

Phengsintham, K.D.<br />

Suregada<br />

2009<br />

Hyde & U. Braun sp.nov<br />

multiflora<br />

Note: C = Calamus, H = habitat, LM = life modes, S = saprobic. T= terrestrial. P = parasitic<br />

Discussions and Conclusions<br />

(1) Lao PDR is considered to be globally important for biodiversity conservation due to<br />

its relatively high forest cover and high diversity <strong>of</strong> flora and fauna.<br />

(2) A total <strong>of</strong> 12,116 species: 8,000-11,000 species <strong>of</strong> flowering plants, fauna includes<br />

166 reported species <strong>of</strong> reptiles and amphibians, at least 700 bird species, 90 known<br />

species <strong>of</strong> bats and at least 100 species <strong>of</strong> large mammals, and fungi 60 species.

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