MYCOTAXON THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF FUNGAL TAXONOMY & NOMENCLATURE

Volume 130(4) October–December 2015

Tretolylea pleiomorpha sp. nov. (Cantillo-Pérez, Gusmão & Castañeda-Ruiz— Fig. 1, p. 979) Taimy Cantillo, artist

issn (print) 0093-4666 http://dx.doi.org/10.5248/130-4 issn (online) 2154-8889 myxnae 130(4): 929–1215 (2015) Editorial Advisory Board Sabine Huhndorf (2011–2016), Chair Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A. Scott A. Redhead (2010–2015), Past Chair Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Peter Buchanan (2011–2017) Auckland, New Zealand Brandon Matheny (2013-2018) Knoxville, Tennessee, U.S.A. Karen Hansen (2014-2019) Stockholm, Sweden

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Volume 13o(4) October–December 2015

Editor-in-Chief Lorelei L. Norvell [email protected] Pacific Northwest Service 6720 NW Skyline Boulevard Portland, Oregon 97229-1309 USA

Nomenclature Editor Shaun R. Pennycook [email protected] Manaaki Whenua Landcare Research Auckland, New Zealand

consisting of i–xii + 288 pages including figures

ISSN 0093-4666 (print) http://dx.doi.org/10.5248/130-4.cvr ISSN 2154-8889 (online) © 2015. Mycotaxon, Ltd. iv ... Mycotaxon 130 (4) MYCOTAXON volume one hundred thirty (4) — table of contents

Cover section Reviewers ...... vii Errata ...... viii From the Editor ...... ix Submission procedures ...... x Research articles The chestnut pathogen Gnomoniopsis smithogilvyi (Gnomoniaceae, Diaporthales) and its synonyms Lucas A. Shuttleworth, Donald M. Walker & David I. Guest 929 Distribution of Alternaria species among sections. 2. Section Alternaria Philipp B. Gannibal 941 The genus Kroswia in China Hua-Jie Liu, Jian-Sen Hu & Chao Li 951 New reports of macromycetes from Mexico Olivia Rodríguez, María de Jésus Herrera Fonseca & Adrián Galván Corona 961 Two new records of microfungi from the Brazilian Atlantic Forest Marcela A. Barbosa, Marina A.G. Araújo, Mayra S. Oliveira, Phelipe M.O. Costa, Elaine Malosso & Rafael F. Castañeda-Ruiz 967 Pyramidospora quadricellularis sp. nov. on submerged leaves from Brazil Mayra S. Oliveira, Marina A.G. Araújo, Marcela A. Barbosa, Jessica C. Silva, Elaine Malosso & Rafael F. Castañeda-Ruiz 971 Tretolylea, a new genus from the Brazilian semiarid region Taimy Cantillo-Pérez, Luís Fernando Pascholati Gusmão & Rafael F. Castañeda-Ruiz 977 Acaulospora reducta sp. nov. and A. excavata—two glomeromycotan fungi with pitted spores Camilla M.R. Pereira, Bruno Tomio Goto, Danielle Karla Alves da Silva, Araeska Carenna de Almeida Ferreira, Francisco Adriano de Souza, Gladstone Alves da Silva, Leonor C. Maia & Fritz Oehl 983 Lecanicillium uredinophilum sp. nov. associated with rust fungi from Korea Mi-Jeong Park, Seung-Beom Hong & Hyeon-Dong Shin 997 DNA barcoding is an effective tool for differentiating Pisolithus species from Macedonia Katerina Rusevska, Mitko Karadelev, Cherdchai Phosri, Margarita Dueñas, M. Teresa Telleria, Roy Watling & María P. Martín 1007 October–December 2015 ... v

Five new species of Hymenoscyphus (Helotiaceae, Ascomycota) with notes on the phylogeny of the genus Huan-Di Zheng & Wen-Ying Zhuang 1017 Phyllachora jianfengensis, a new species from China Na Liu & Mengzhen Li 1039 A new species and a new combination in Codinaea from Brazil Mayra S. Oliveira, Elaine Malosso & Rafael F Castañeda-Ruiz 1045 Conidial fungi on Araucaria angustifolia: Trichoconis foliicola sp. nov. and two new records from Brazil Silvana Santos da Silva, Luís Fernando Pascholati Gusmão & Rafael F. Castañeda-Ruiz 1059 Entyloma scandicis, a new smut on Scandix verna from Mediterranean forests of Israel Kyrylo G. Savchenko, Lori M. Carris, Lisa A. Castlebury, Vasyl P. Heluta, Solomon P. Wasser & Eviatar Nevo 1061 Myxomycetes of Chihuahua (México) 4. Central Plains of the Chihuahuan Desert Marcos Lizárraga, Gabriel Moreno, Martín Esqueda, Cynthia Salazar-Márquez & Martha L. Coronado 1073 Three Trichoderma species associated with wood discoloration in South Korea Seokyoon Jang, Yeongseon Jang, Gyu-Hyeok Kim & Jae-Jin Kim 1103 Terriera fici sp. nov. on Ficus vasculosa from Hainan Province, China Yuan Wu, Shi-Juan Wang, Yan-Qiong Meng, Yan-Ping Tang & Ying-Ren Lin 1111 Six Russula records from Turkey Hasan Hüseyİn Doğan & Öyküm Öztürk 1117 Dictyosporium amoenum sp. nov. from Chapada Diamantina, Brazil Carolina Ribeiro Silva, Luís Fernando Pascholati Gusmão & Rafael F. Castañeda-Ruiz 1125 Synchaetomella aquatica sp. nov. from submerged leaves from Brazil Patrícia Oliveira Fiuza, Luis Fernando Pascholati Gusmão & Rafael F. Castañeda-Ruiz 1135 Tuber petrophilum, a new truffle species from Serbia Miroljub Milenković, Tine Grebenc, Miroslav Marković & Boris Ivančević 1141 Pouzarella alissae, a new species from northwestern California, United States David L. Largent & Sarah E. Bergemann 1153 The discovery of Syncephalis obliqua (Zoopagomycotina, Zoopagales) in the Neotropics Roger Fagner Ribeiro Melo, Leonor Costa Maia & André Luiz Cabral Monteiro de Azevedo Santiago 1165 vi ... Mycotaxon 130 (4)

Two new records of Agaricus spp. from Ethiopia R. Sitotaw, Y. Li, T.-Z. Wei, D. Abate & Y.-J. Yao 1171 Phoma candelariellae sp. nov., a lichenicolous fungus from Turkey Zekiye Kocakaya, Mehmet Gökhan Halici & Mustafa Kocakaya 1185 Neoalbatrellus subcaeruleoporus sp. nov. (Scutigeraceae) from western North America Serge Audet & Brian S. Luther 1191 New Acrocordia and Candelariella records for Turkey Zekiye Kocakaya & Mehmet Gökhan Halici 1203 Book reviews and notices Else C. Vellinga 1209 Regional mycobiotas new to the Mycotaxon website 1213 Gasteroid mycobiota (Agaricales, Geastrales and Phallales) from Espinal forests in Argentina María L. Hernández Caffot, Ximena A. Broiero, María E. Fernández, Leda Silvera Ruiz, Esteban M. Crespo & Eduardo R. Nouhra A checklist of Hymenochaetaceae from Northeast Brazil Carla R. S. de Lira, Georgea S. Nogueira-Melo, Leif Ryvarden & Tatiana B. Gibertoni Corticioid fungi of the western Canary Islands. Chorological additions Esperanza Beltrán-Tejera, J. Laura Rodríguez-Armas, M. Teresa Telleria, Margarita Dueñas, Ireneia Melo, Isabel Salcedo & J. Cardoso The lichenicolous fungi of Burdur province (Turkey) Kenan Yazıcı & Javier Etayo Nomenclatural novelties and typifications proposed in 130(4) 1215 October–December 2015 ... vii

Reviewers — volume one hundred thirty (4)

The Editors express their appreciation to the following individuals who have, prior to acceptance for publication, reviewed one or more of the papers prepared for this quarter.

Joe Ammirati Mikael Jeppson Toru Okuda André Aptroot Ze-Feng Jia Shaun R. Pennycook Nahara Ayala Sánchez Mitko Karadelev V. Ramírez-Cruz Juliano M. Baltazar Bryce Kendrick Jolanda Roux Timothy J. Baroni Kerry Knudsen Amy Y. Rossman Dominik Begerow Francisco Kuhar Leif Ryvarden Roger Graham Shivas Janusz Błaszkowski Ivana Kušan José Ivanildo de Souza Wolfgang von Brackel Daniel P. Lawrence Gi-Ho Sung Jie Chen James D. Lawrey Andrei Tsurykau Vagner G. Cortez De-Wei Li Gennadii Urbanavichus Bao-Kai Cui Jing Luo Yusuf Uzun Jorge Raúl Deschamps Seonju Marincowitz Else C. Vellinga Neven Matočec Frank M. Dugan Yei-Zeng Wang Eric H.C. McKenzie Eduardo Furrazola Martin Westberg J. Ginns David Minter Anthony J.S. Whalley Nils Hallenberg Josiane S. Monteiro Merlin White Jae-Gu Han Gregory M. Mueller Lidia Yakovchenko Adriana Hladki Karen K Nakasone Ming Ye Cheng-Lin Hou Lorelei L. Norvell Xiu-Guo Zhang viii ... Mycotaxon 130 (4) Errata from previous volumes

Volume 125 p.305, 9th line from bottom [Mattirolia ohiensis] for: 154 read: 155 p.305, 8th line from bottom [Mattirolia platensis] for: p. 154 read: p. 155 p.306, 4th line from bottom [Setosynnema yunnanense] for: p. 22 read: p. 82

Volume 126 p.249, lines 5 & 6 [Ambomucor] for: seratioinflatus read: seratoinflatus

Volume 127 p.233, lines 17 & 18 [Helicodochium] for: p. 5 read: p. 6 p.233, 5th line from bottom for: p. 154 read: p. 146

Volume 130(2)

Validation of the name Matsushimiella paraensis

Josiane Santana Monteiro, Luís Fernando Pascholati Gusmão & Rafael F. Castañeda-Ruiz

The proposed name “Matsushimiella paraensis J.S. Monteiro, Gusmão & R.F. Castañeda, sp. nov.” on page 312 of Mycotaxon 130(2) was not validly published because the cited registration number, “MB 807635”, was incorrect and is assigned to a separate name. Art. 42.1 of the International Code of Nomenclature (McNeill & al. 2012) requires that after January 1, 2013, ‘the citation in the protologue of the identifier issued by a recognized repository for the name (Art. 42.3) is an additional requirement for valid publication.’ We hereby validate the name Matsushimiella paraensis J.S. Monteiro, Gusmão & R.F. Castañeda, sp. nov. with the assigned number MB 810689, with its description published in Mycotaxon 130: 312. 2015 and its holotype designated as HUEFS 210425. Additional details were published in the original publication. October–December 2015 ... ix

From the Editor-in-Chief

Fungal identification numbers redux — The IBC permanent Nomenclature Committee for Fungi is currently engaged in a spirited discussion as to whether citing an incorrect fungal identification number after a newly proposed name should render that new name invalid. There is no question as to whether the current International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants in fact does specify that a name published with the wrong number is an invalidly published name. Article 42.1 requires “the citation in the protologue of the identifier issued,” and leaves no apparent room to correct mistakes. Therefore, until the Melbourne Code is amended to regard a typographical slip of the pen producing an incorrect number as a ‘correctable’ error (as is now permitted for epithets misspelled by authors—most frequently by those ignorant of the grammatical rules of Latin gender agreement), FungalName, IndexFungorum, and MycoBank identification numbers must be presented with the new names exactly as they have been issued by the repository. The ‘new’ fungal identification numbers are important enough that we again ask all our authors to make certain that the numbers match the names for which they have been issued. Mycotaxon also now includes them in the list of nomenclatural novelties and typifications that closes each issue. Correctly, we hope!

Mycotaxon 130(4) contains 29 papers (+ links to 4 new regional mycobiotas) by 118 authors representing 24 countries and revised by 57 expert reviewers. Within its pages are one new genus (Tetrolylea from Brazil) and 21 species new to science representing Acaulospora, Codinaea, Dictyosporium, Pyramidospora, Synchaetomella, Tetrolylea, and Trichoconis from Brazil; Entyloma from Israel; Hymenoscyphus, Kroswia, Phyllachora, and Terriera from China; Lecanicillium from Korea; Neoalbatrellus from western Canada and the USA; Phoma from Turkey; Pouzarella from the USA; and Tuber from Serbia. In addition to range extensions and/or new hosts for previously named taxa, we also offer one new combination in Codinaea, Gnomoniopsis smithogilvyi as the correct name for the chestnut pathogen, a complete list of the species currently accepted in Alternaria sect. Alternaria, a monographic treatment of Kroswia in Korea, a multigene phylogeny of Hymenoscyphus, the DNA bar-code assisted identification of three Pisolithus species in Macedonia, an overview of myxomycetes in Chihuahua Desert, a pictorial key to Dictyosporium conidia, and a revised key to the American and European species of Scutiger sensu lato.

With our very best wishes for a joyful and productive 2016, Lorelei L. Norvell (Editor-in-Chief) 29 December 2015 x ... Mycotaxon 130 (4)

publication date for volume one hundred thirty (3) MYCOTAXON for July–September, (i–x + 601–928) was issued on October 9, 2015 October–December 2015 ... xi

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