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Studies in Hyaloscyphaceae associated with major vegetation types in the Canary Islands II: a revision of Hyaloscypha




AuthorsQuijada L, Huhtinen S, Negrin R, Beltran-Tejera E

PublisherBOTANISCHER GARTEN & BOTANISCHE MUSEUM BERLIN-DAHLEM

Publication year2017

JournalWilldenowia

Journal name in sourceWILLDENOWIA

Journal acronymWILLDENOWIA

Volume47

Issue1

First page 31

Last page42

Number of pages12

ISSN0511-9618

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.3372/wi.47.47104


Abstract
Four species of the genus Hyaloscypha are presented for the Canary Islands. The study is based on recent collections and 12 previous records. The earlier reports of the genus (Hyaloscypha fuckelii, H. hyalina and H. leuconica) are corrected. All of the reported species are new to the Canarian archipelago (H. aureliella, H. intacta, H. spiralis and H. strobicola), and only one has been reported before from the Macaronesian region (H. aureliella). A key, descriptions, illustrations and notes about ecology are provided.



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