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Hypomyces leotiicola
lowen roz, 22-10-2017 11:37
Hypomyces leotiarum Fayod 1885 is the Sepedonium (S. leotiarum) anamorph of H. leotiicola Rogerson and Samuels 1985, According to the latest ICN there is ony one name for each fungus. Hence H. leotiicola iand Sepedonium leotiarum iare synonyms. The names are still listed separately in both Index fungorum and Mycobank but one name must be chosen according to the rules.
François Bartholomeeusen, 22-10-2017 11:53
Re : Hypomyces leotiicola
Hi Iowen,

Thank you for the information. Probably the oldest name will be chosen as Lothar suggested namely Hypomyces leotiarum. For the moment I still take no action....hopefully once everything is clear!

Greetings,

François Bartholomeeusen