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Orbilia/Hyalorbilia paper
Koszka Attila, 05-03-2020 08:01
Dear Forum, dear Zotto!

I am writing a pocket-book about the Hungarian ascomycetes of
Vértes mountains.
It will include about 250 species (the relatively simple and well-known ones).
This project now turned to the finish line, i am collecting the recommended literature for
each species. My question is: what literature should be included on the Orbilia/Hyalorbilia species? In my book the following species will be included: Orbilia crenatomarginata, O. luteorubella, O. tremulae, O. xanthoguttulata, O. xanthostigma, Hyalorbilia erythrostigma and H. inflatula.

Can you recommend an existing paper about this species (rather for beginners)?

Thanks: Attila
Hans-Otto Baral, 05-03-2020 08:16
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Orbilia/Hyalorbilia paper
Hi Attila

Orbiliaceae seems to me not suitable for beginners :-)

If you wish to refer to O. xanthoguttulata, you need to cite the paper where it was described: 

Quijada, L.; Baral, H.O.; Jaen-Molinia, R.; Weiß, M.; Caujapé-Castells, J.; Beltrán-Tejera, E. (2014b). Phylogenetic and morphological circumscription of the Orbilia aurantiorubra group. – Phytotaxa 175: 1–18.

O. tremulae and O. luteorubella are difficult (or impossible) to circumscribe without the anamorph. Their redefinition will only be published in the monograph, so perhaps the best is to cite it as "H.O. Baral, E. Weber & G. Marson, unpubl.".

The same for Hyalorbilia and O. xanthostigma.

Zotto
Koszka Attila, 05-03-2020 08:31
Re : Orbilia/Hyalorbilia paper
Dear Zotto!

Many thanks for your answer! I will do as you suggests.

Attila