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Emendation of yeasts isolated from decayed wood in the evergreen rainy Valdivian Forest of southern Chile

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After a thourough revision carried out by the author on yeasts isolated from decayed wood in the evergreen rainy Valdivian forest of southern Chile, that were described previously as new species [1–10], very important errors were found that had slipped into them, due to an unfortunate and unexpected technical failure. Thence, the necessity of a full emendation. Ten of them were found to by synonymous with others. And ten have been maintained as new species and are presented here with amended Latin diagnoses.

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Ramirez, C. Emendation of yeasts isolated from decayed wood in the evergreen rainy Valdivian Forest of southern Chile. Mycopathologia 103, 95–101 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00441265

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