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Lombard, L.; Houbraken, J.; Decock, C.; Samson, R.A.; Meijer, M.; Réblová, M.; Groenewald, J.Z.; Crous, P.W. 2016: Generic hyper-diversity in Stachybotriaceae. Persoonia - Molecular Phylogeny and Evolution of Fungi 36: 156-246.

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Lombard, L.; Houbraken, J.; Decock, C.; Samson, R.A.; Meijer, M.; Réblová, M.; Groenewald, J.Z.; Crous, P.W. 2016: Generic hyper-diversity in Stachybotriaceae. Persoonia - Molecular Phylogeny and Evolution of Fungi 36: 156-246.
10.3767/003158516X691582
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No living type material could be located for this species to determine its phylogenetic placement in this study. This species is morphologically very distinct, having tightly curled or tightly reniform conidia (McKenzie 1991, Wang et al. 2015) and its placement in the genus Stachybotrys is probably incorrect but needs to be confirmed experimentally.
No living type material could be located for this species to determine its phylogenetic placement in this study. This species is morphologically similar to St. chartarum, but is distinguished by smaller, smooth-walled conidia (Wang et al. 2015).
No living type material could be located for this species to determine its phylogenetic placement in this study. Wang et al. (2015) provided a new combination for Niesslia taiwanensis in Stachybotrys without explanation. Sivanesan & Hsieh (1989) considered the conidiophores formed in culture could represent Monocillium but could not confirm this due to a lack of conidia. Placement of this species in Stachybotrys is doubtful pending further investigation.

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