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LignicolousHyphomycetes from Czechoslovakia 8.Endophragmiella andPhragmocephala

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Thirteen species and one variety ofEndophragmiella Sutton and three species ofPhragmocephala Mason etHughes collected by the author in Czechoslovakia, and occasionally in other regions of Europe are described and illustrated. Four new species and one new variety are described inEndophragmiella—E. aseptata Hol.-Jech.,E. fatrensis Holt.-Jech.,E. ramificata Hol.-Jech.,E. similis Hol.-Jech. andE. uniseptata (Ellis) Hughes var.pusilla Hol.-Jech..

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Holubová-Jechová, V. LignicolousHyphomycetes from Czechoslovakia 8.Endophragmiella andPhragmocephala . Folia geobot. phytotax. 21, 173–197 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02854666

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