Cryptosporella Sacc., 1877
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Cryptosporella Sacc. |
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Cryptosporella Sacc. , Michelia 1 (no. 1): 30 (1877)
Notes.
Cryptosporella is characterised by aggregated ascomata below the bark surface, with converging necks and ellipsoid to elongated, aseptate or rarely 1 - septate ascospores ( Mejía et al. 2008, 2011). Species of this genus are usually distributed in temperate regions as endophytes and occasionally as saprobes and pathogens on hardwood trees, such as Betulaceae , Tiliaceae and Ulmaceae ( Barr 1978; Mejía et al. 2011; Fan et al. 2016 b).
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