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Fungal specimens of discomycetes in the family Hyaloscyphaceae were collected from across Japan and identified. In this report, glassy members of the tribe Hyaloscypheae, subfamily Hyaloscyphoideae are described and illustrated. The 7 species involved include two new species (Urceolella brunneola andU. pseudopani), and five species new to Japan (Hyalopeziza millepunctata, H. pygmaea, Mollisina uncinata, Urceolella carestiana andU. crispula). Cultural studies were carried out, and the anamorph is discussed forM. uncinata.
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Hosoya, T., Otani, Y. Hyaloscyphaceae in Japan (2)*: Glassy-haired members of the tribe Hyaloscypheae. Mycoscience 38, 187–205 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02460854
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