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Institute of Plant and Microbial Biology, Academia Sinica, Nankang, Taipei 115, Taiwan
Larissa Vasilyeva
Institute of Biology and Soil Sciences, Far East Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Vladivostok, Russia
Alexander Akulov
Department of Mycology and Plant Resistance, V.N. Karasin National University of Kharkov, Svobody Square 4, Kharkov 61077, Ukraine
Three new species of Xylaria, X. lepidota, X. primorskensis and X. sibirica were collected from Primorsky Territory in Russian Far East and neighboring areas. Xylaria primorskensis is a species with erect, stipitate stromata, whereas X. lepidota and X. sibirica produce stunted, sessile stromata. Cultures were obtained from X. primorskensis and X. sibirica. Xylaria sibirica formed a Xylocoremium anamorph in culture, while X. primorskensis remained sterile.
Key words: taxonomy, Xylariaceae, Xylocoremium
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