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Three new species of Spadicoides from Lushan Mountain, China

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Spadicoides lushanensis sp. nov., S. multiseptata sp. nov. and S. rostrata sp. nov. are described and illustrated from specimens collected on dead branches of unidentified plants in Lushan Mountain, China. Spadicoides lushanensis is characterized by obclavate, rostrate, pale brown, 40–65 × 4.5–5.5 μm, smooth, 6–8-euseptate conidia. Spadicoides multiseptata is easily distinguished by obclavate, smooth, 11–15-euseptate, 65–115 × 11.5–13 μm, brown to pale brown conidia with a subacute apex. Spadicoides rostrata differs from other described Spadicoides species by obclavate, rostrate, pale brown, 40–65 × 10.5–12.5 μm, smooth, predominantly 5-euseptate conidia. A dichotomous key to Spadicoides species is provided.

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This project was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Nos. 31360011, 31200013) and the Education Department of Jiangxi Province of China (No. GJJ13282).

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Ma, J., Zhang, K., Zhang, XG. et al. Three new species of Spadicoides from Lushan Mountain, China. Mycol Progress 15, 43 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11557-016-1185-9

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