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Taxonomy and phylogenetic relationships of two species of Hypocrea with Trichoderma anamorphs

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Hypocrea patella is reevaluated. Its Trichoderma anamorph is described and the phylogenetic position of the species is determined through sequences of the ITS regions of rDNA. It is sister to a clade that includes Trichoderma longibrachiatum/H. schweinitzii. Hypocrea patella f. tropica is accepted for a Costa Rican collection. Hypocrea neorufa and its Trichoderma anamorph are described. Its phylogenetic position is determined by sequences of the ITS region of rDNA and the protein-coding translation-elongation factor (EF-1α). It is derived from within a clade that includes T. viride/H. rufa, T. atroviride/H. atroviridis, T. koningii/H. koningii and T. asperellum.

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Dodd, S.L., Lieckfeldt, E., Chaverri, P. et al. Taxonomy and phylogenetic relationships of two species of Hypocrea with Trichoderma anamorphs. Mycol Progress 1, 409–428 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11557-006-0037-4

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