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The generic concepts inAniptodera, Halosarpheia, Nais andPhaeonectriella are discussed and those species occurring in freshwater are described, some with illustrations. Five new species:Aniptodera lignicola, A. mauritaniensis, A. megalospora, A. palmicola, Phaeonectriella appendiculata are also described. A key to the freshwater species in the above genera and a synoptic diagram of their ascospores are provided.
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Hyde, K.D., Ho, WH. & Tsui, C.K.M. The generaAniptodera, Halosarpheia, Nais andPhaeonectriella from freshwater habitats. Mycoscience 40, 165–183 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02464295
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