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Department of Plant Biology, University of Illinois, 265 Morrill Hall, 505 South Goodwin Avenue, Urbana, Illinois 61801
J. L. Crane
Center for Biodiversity, Illinois Natural History Survey, 172 Natural Resources Building, 607 E. Peabody Drive, Champaign, Illinois 61820
P. M. Fallah
Environmental Microbiology Laboratory, Inc., 1800 Sullivan Avenue Suite 209, Daly City, California 94044
Ceriospora caudae-suis and Submersisphaeria aquatica, two freshwater pyrenomycetes reported infrequently since their original description, occur commonly on submerged woody debris in the USA. Based on analyses of 28S rDNA sequence data and morphology, both species belong in the Annulatascaceae. Ceriospora caudae-suis is transferred to Pseudoproboscispora, a genus in the Annulatascaceae with similar overall morphology and ecology. Submersisphaeria aquatica is redescribed and illustrated based on additional collections.
Key words: Annulatascaceae, aquatic, fungi, systematics, 28S rDNA
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