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A) Perenniporia fraxinophila, B) Fomitopsis lilacinogilva, C) Hyphodontia barbajovis Collection examined: Himachal Pradesh: Sirmaur, near Renuka lake, on Angiospermic log, Deepali 38518 (PAN), July, 31, 2011, IBP 37096

A) Perenniporia fraxinophila, B) Fomitopsis lilacinogilva, C) Hyphodontia barbajovis Collection examined: Himachal Pradesh: Sirmaur, near Renuka lake, on Angiospermic log, Deepali 38518 (PAN), July, 31, 2011, IBP 37096

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Three species of non-gilled Agaricomyceteous fungi viz: Fomitopsis lilacinogilva (Berk.) J.E. Wright & J.R Deschamps, Perenniporia fraxinophila (Peck) Ryvarden and Hyphodontia barbajovis (Bull.) J. Erikss were collected from the Himachal Pradesh (North-Western Himalayas). They constitute a new record for India/ Himalayas and are described and illus...

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