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Requienella
1883Summary
Requienella is a small genus of bark-dwelling ascomycete fungi in the family Requienellaceae. It was erected by Jean-Henri Fabre in 1883 for species with black, partly exposed fruiting bodies and large, dark, many-septate spores. The genus was long difficult to classify, and was discussed in both mycological and lichenological literature, but modern DNA studies place it in the order Xylariales. Most modern authors treat Requienella as non-lichenised, and its species are best known from the bark of old living trees....read more on Wikipedia.
7 Requienella species found:
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