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Bambusicolous fungi in Japan (5): three species of Tetraploa

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Three species of Tetraploa collected from Sasa, or bamboos, are described and illustrated. Among them, T. curviappendiculata on Sasa kurilensis and T. longissima on Pleioblastus chino are compared with hitherto known species and described as new species. In the nomenclature, T. javanica is substituted for T. biformis, formerly reported from the dead bark of a broad-leaved tree in Japan, as a correct name.

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Hatakeyama, S., Tanaka, K. & Harada, Y. Bambusicolous fungi in Japan (5): three species of Tetraploa. Mycoscience 46, 196–200 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10267-005-0233-0

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