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Additional species of Ophiostomaceae from Colorado

Authors

R.W. Davidson

Document Type

Article

Journal/Book Title/Conference

Mycologia

Volume

50

Issue

5

First Page

661

Last Page

670

Publication Date

1957

Abstract

Four species of Ophiostomataceae have been isolated from dead or injured subalpine fir (Abies lasiocarpa). Two (C. nigra, C. brunnea) are described as new species associated with bark beetle galleries, and two (C. minor, C. penicillata) are species previously reported as associated with bark beetles.

Three other new species are described from secondary bark beetles associated with Dendroctonus engelmanni in Picea engelmannii. These are Ceratocystis perfecta, C. tenella, and C. vesca.

Two species are reported from aspen (Populus tremuloides) sapwood in Colorado for the first time. C. brevicollis is a new species associated with ambrosia beetles in aspen.

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