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Révay, Ágnes: Dematiaceous Hyphomycetes inhabiting forest debris in Hungary II.

some species are noteworthy and interesting, and seven of them are new to Hungary. My previous paper dealt only with fungi which were collected from terrestrial habitat (forest litter! and in the present collections the material was partly derived from several aquatic habitats: mountain streams and from the water of tree-hollows. GÖNCZÖL (1976) reported the tree-hollow as an interesting biotope of aquatic and aero-aquatic hyphomycetes. Similarly to this, it was my impression that a tree-hollow may be a rich source of noteworthy and rare dematiaceous hyohomycetes too. From underwater condition of mountain streams were collected: Sporidesmium goidanichii (Rambelli) Hughes and Xylomyces chlamydosporis GOOS, BROOKS fc LAMORE, aid from waters of tree-hollow: Dlplocladiella scalaroides Arnaud ex M.B. Ellis. Oncopodiella trigonella (Sacc.) Rifai. In addition to the above-mentioned species some other interesting and prohablv unknown hyohomycetes might be found which will be described later. REFERENCES ELLIS, M.B. (1966): Dematiaceous Hyphomycetes VII.: Curvularia, Brachysporium etc. ­Mycol.Pap. 106: 2-43. ELLIS, M.B. (1971): Dematiaceous Hyphomycetes. - Commonwealth Mycol. Inst., England, 608 pp. ELLIS, M.B. (1976): More dematiaceous Hyphomycetes. - Commonwealth Mycol. Inst., England, 507 pp. GOOS, R.D., BROOKS, R.D. & LAMORE, BETTE J. (1977): An undescribed Hyphomycete from wood submerged in a Rhode Island stream. - Mycologia 69: 280-286. GÖNCZÖL, J. (1976): Ecological observations on the Aquatic Hyohomycetes of Hungary, IT. ­Acta bot. hung. 22: 51-60. GÖNCZÖL, J. Se TÓTH, S. (1974): Rare or interesting conidia from streams of Hungary. - Bot. Közlem. RI: 57-75. GÖNCZÖL, J. & RÉVAY, Á. (1983): Observations on the Hyphomycetes inhabiting forest litter of Hungary. - Acta bot.hung. 29(1-4): 107-125. GÖNCZÖL, J.gt RÉVAY, Á. (1984): Hydrometrospora, a new genus of leaf-litter Hyphomycetes from Hungary. - Nova Hedwigia 40_: 199-205. HOLUBOVÁ-JECHOVÁ, V. (1972): Lignicolous Hyphomycetes from Czechoslovakia 1. Brachysporium. - Folia Geobot. Phytotax., Praha 7: 217-224. HOLUBOVÁ-JECHOVÁ, V. (1979): Lignocolous and some other saprophytic Hyphomycetes from Hungary. - Cesk.Myk. 33: 138-149. HUGHES, S.J. (1951): Brachysporium in Britain. - Naturalist, London, 836 : 45-48. HT'GHES, S.J. (1978): New Zealand Fungi 25. Miscellaneous species. - New Zealand J. Bot. If: 311-370. HUGHES, S.J. (1980): New Zealand Fungi 27. New species of Guedea, Hadrosoorium and Helminthos­porium. - New Zealand J. Bot. 1_8: 65-72. INGOLD, C.T. (1975): An illustrated guide to aquatic and waterborne Hyphomycetes (Fungi Imperfecta with notes on their biology. - Freshwater Biol .Ass.Ambleside, Sci.Publ. 30: 1-96. IQBAL, S.H., SULTANA, K. & FARZANA, S. (1973): Stream spora of Pakistan. - Biológia, 19: 79-84. KIRK, P.M. (1981): New or interesting microfungi II. Dematiaceous hyphomycetes from Esher Common, Surrey. - Trans. Br . mycol .Soc . 77: 279-297. KIRK, P.M. (1982): New or interesting microfungi IV. Dematiaceous Hyphomycetes from Devon.­Trans.Br.mycol.Soc. 78_: 55-74. KIRK, P.M. (1983): New or interesting microfungi X. Hyphomycetes on Laurus nobilis leaf litter.­Mycotaxon 18: 259-298. MARVANOVÁ, L. (1980): Water-borne Spores in Foam in a Subarctic Stream System in Sweden. ­Sydowia 33: 210-220. MATSUSH1MA, T. (1980): Saprophytic microfungi from Taiwan. Part 1. Hyohomycetes. - Matsushi­ma Mycological Memoirs 1_: 1-82. RAMBELLI, A. & BARTOLI, A. (1978): Guedea, a new genus of Dematiaceous Hyphomycetes. ­Trans.Br.mycol.Soc. 71: 340-342. RÉVAY, Á. (1985): Dematiaceous Hyphomycetes inhabiting forest debris in Hungary I. - Studia bot. hung. 18: 65-71. SUTTON, B.C. (1973): Hyphomycetes from Manitoba and Saskatchewan, Canada. - Mycol. Pap. 132 : 1-143.

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