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New species of Diphymyces (Laboulbeniales, Ascomycota)

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Four new species of Diphymyces parasitic on Leiodidae Cholevinae are described. These are D. arnaudii parasitic on Nemadiopsis spp. (Anemadini) from Chile, D. giachinoi parasitic on Nargiotes spp. (Anemadini) from Australia, D. pavicevicii parasitic on Pholeuonopsis magdelainei (Leptodirini) from Serbia, and D. pusillus parasitic on Adelopsis bioforestae (Ptomaphagini) from Ecuador.

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The authors wish to thank the entomologists who supplied them with infected insects and entomological information: Arnaud Faille (France), Javier Fresneda (Spain), Pier Mauro Giachino (Italy), Dragan Pavicevic (Serbia), Michel Perreau (France), and José María Salgado (Spain). This research was partly financed by MCYT and FEDER funds by means of the project no. CGL2006-12732-C02-02/BOS to SS. Field research of W.R. was financially supported by The Ferdinando Peretti Foundation.

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Rossi, W., Santamaria, S. New species of Diphymyces (Laboulbeniales, Ascomycota). Mycol Progress 9, 597–601 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11557-010-0667-4

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