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Abstract A description is provided for Endophragmiella pinicola, which colonies are found on dead decaying leaves, twigs and cones of conifers, occasionally on other substrata, very often in association with other fungi, effuse, greyish-brown. Information is included on geographical distribution (USA (Alabama, Kentucky and Tennessee), Campbell Island, India (Himachal Pradesh), New Zealand, Czech Republic, France, UK and Ireland), hosts (Abies alba, Cedrus deodara, Myriophyllum spicatum, Picea sitchensis, Picea sp., Pinus montezumae, P. nigra, P. radiata, P. sylvestris, P. thunbergii, P. torreyana, Pinus sp. and Taxus cuspidata), biology and conservation status.


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