Saprotrophic anamorphic fungi from Tabasco State. III
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.33885/sf.2008.3.1028Keywords:
Tropical fungi, micromycetes, MexicoAbstract
The present contribution is part of a series of papers about species of saprotrophic
anamorphic fungi growing on plant debris in protected areas of the Tabasco State. Forty
species are recorded from the Centro de Interpretación y Convivencia con la Naturaleza
Yumka'. Half of taxa recorded had not been described for Mexico and all are new records for
the Tabasco State. For the new national reports taxonomic descriptions, illustrations and
geographical distribution are included.
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