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Foliicolous fungi on Tabebuia species from the cerrado

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Three foliicolous fungi found on Tabebuia species are described and illustrated. Two are new hyphomycetous anamorphs, Passalora tabebuiae-ochraceae sp. nov. and Pseudocercospora tabebuiae-caraibae sp. nov. The third is Elsinoë tecomae, originally described on Tabebuia sp., and here epitypified based on material from Tabebuia heptaphylla. Taxonomical novelties include P. tabebuiae-ochraceae Inácio & Dianese sp. nov., P. tabebuiae-caraibae Inácio & Dianese sp. nov.

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The authors thank Dr. Oswaldo Paradela Filho for the loan of Elsinoë material and Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (Brazilian National Research Council) for a research fellowship to the second author. The senior author thanks the University of Brasília for a visiting professorship.

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Inácio, C.A., Dianese, J.C. Foliicolous fungi on Tabebuia species from the cerrado. Mycol Progress 5, 120–127 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11557-006-0507-8

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