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Hyphodontia s.l. (Hymenochaetales, Basidiomycota): 35 new combinations and new keys to all 120 current species

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Phylogenetic trees indicate that Hyphodontia s.l. consists of various genera. In addition to the studies of Hjortstam and Ryvarden (Syn Fung 15:7–17, 2002; Syn Fung 26:33–55, 2009), 35 new combinations are proposed, based on morphological and/or phylogenetic information. A list of species, a phylogenetic tree with eight new sequences from holotypes and three other previously unsequenced species, emendations of the genera and new keys to all accepted species are provided.

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We are indebted to Ulrike Frieling and Christian Witzany for their technical support.

Furthermore, we are thankful to the herbariums of Arizona, Frankfurt am Main, Gothenburg, Helsinki, Oslo and Sao Paulo for the loan of specimen vouchers.

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Riebesehl, J., Langer, E. Hyphodontia s.l. (Hymenochaetales, Basidiomycota): 35 new combinations and new keys to all 120 current species. Mycol Progress 16, 637–666 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11557-017-1299-8

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