Fomitiporia cupressicola sp. nov., a parasite on Cupressus arizonica, and additional unnamed clades in the southern USA and northern Mexico, determined by multilocus phylogenetic analyses
(The Colorado collections, made at 9-11 000 ft. elevation, seem to be identical morphologically with the type and other collections made in tropical areas. The paratype of P. heteromorpha from Ocala, Florida (Long 12360) is referred to P. lenta, which differs in having more distinctly echinulate spores 5-6 x 4-5 µm. P. candidissima is softer, has a monomitic hyphal system, and its spores are IKI minus.) The Colorado collections, made at 9-11 000 ft. elevation, seem to be identical morphologically with the type and other collections made in tropical areas. The paratype of P. heteromorpha from Ocala, Florida (Long 12360) is referred to P. lenta, which differs in having more distinctly echinulate spores 5-6 x 4-5 µm. P. candidissima is softer, has a monomitic hyphal system, and its spores are IKI minus.[3]
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