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Hyaloscyphaceae in Japan (4): New records of the genusLachnum

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Six species of the genusLachnum, Hyaloscyphaceae are described:Lachnum longispinum andL. radiatum spp. nov.;L. fuscescens, L. palmae, L. pulverulentum, andL. rhytismatis, new to Japan.

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Mycoscience40: 401–404. 1999.

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Tanaka, I., Hosoya, T. Hyaloscyphaceae in Japan (4): New records of the genusLachnum . Mycoscience 42, 597–609 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02460959

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