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Stigmidium buelliae (holotype). A. Asci with ascospores, in water (bar 5 10 m m). B. Infection habitus (bar 5 

Stigmidium buelliae (holotype). A. Asci with ascospores, in water (bar 5 10 m m). B. Infection habitus (bar 5 

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... -This fungus is characterized by superficial perithecioid, brown to blackish ascomata, sometimes with indistinct interascal filaments, the presence of conidia, and its confinement to species of Peltigera Willd. The examined material fits the protologue (Zhurbenko et al. 2012), including its brown to blackish superficial ascomata (45-)50-80(-90) µm in diameter (n = 21), asci that are 33-45 × 9.5-10 µm (n = 8), ascospores that are (9.5-)10-12(-12.5) × (3.5-)4-4.5(-5) ...
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... This paper continues the publication of records of lichenicolous fungi from the Kamchatka Territory of Russia, Asia Pacific that was initiated with Zhurbenko et al. (2012). The natural environment of Kamchatka is characterized in the publication cited above. ...
... Vouaux, are not very specific to the host genus (Diederich et al. 2018), however, no species of this genus have been observed on Lobaria. The new species has been introduced preliminary as Merismatium sp. in Zhurbenko et al. (2012), where its originality is discussed in more detail. The discovery of additional material made it possible to describe it here formally. ...
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... Characteristics of Stigmidium fit the material examined except for the hemiamyloid reaction of the interascal gel never reported in the genus Roux et al. 1995;Etayo & Sancho 2008;Zhurbenko et al. 2012). With its well-developed periphysoids, hemiamyloid hymenial gel and elongate asci, the new species might fit the broad concept of Pseudostigmidium Etayo (Etayo & Sancho 2008). ...
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... The species was reported from Europe in Denmark (Alstrup 1994 (Zhurbenko 2004) and Sweden (Ihlen & Wedin 2006), and also from the Asian part of Russia (Alstrup & Ahti 2007, Zhurbenko et al. 2012, and North America (Esslinger & Egan 1995). According to Ihlen & Wedin (2006), E. simplex is confined to open habitats, especially to clear-cut pine forest areas. ...
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... The damage to the host is not evident near younger ascomata. Abrothallus nephromatis has been noted earlier as A. welwitschii ( Goward & Thor 1992, Holien & Tønsberg 1994, Ihlen & Wedin 2008, Santesson et al. 2004, Zhurbenko et al. 2012), A. bertianus ( Alstrup & Hawksworth 1990) or A. parmeliarum (C, ex Herb. MSC. ...
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... District of Russia from Khabarovsk Territory (Zhurbenko & Tugi, 2013 (Alstrup & Ahti, 2007;Zhurbenko, 2009a;Zhurbenko et al., 2012). Note -Examined material is similar to Vouauxiomyces santessonii D. Hawksw. ...
... µm. Note -Formerly known in Far Eastern Federal District of Russia from Sakha (Yakutiya) Republic, Kamchatka Territory and Sakhalin Region (Zhurbenko et al., 2005(Zhurbenko et al., , 2012Zhurbenko, 2009b;Zhurbenko & Vershinina, 2014). ...
... Note -Formerly known in Far Eastern Federal District of Russia from Sakha (Yakutiya) Republic and Chukotka Autonomous Region (Zhurbenko, 2009a). Note -Formerly known in Far Eastern Federal District of Russia from Sakha (Yakutiya) Republic and Chukotka Autonomous Region (Zhurbenko & Alstrup, 2004 (Zhurbenko, 2009b;Zhurbenko et al., 2012;Zhurbenko & Tugi, 2013;Zhurbenko & Zhdanov, 2013 Notes -Examined specimen fits in most features the original description (Earland-Bennett et al., 2006), except of the colour of the ascomata and the size of the ascospores. The ascomata are not pinkish but pale orange to clay-buff (Fig. 3). ...
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... Examined material also strongly recalls Endococcus peltigericola Zhurb. & Stepanchikova developing similar superficial thin-walled ascomata on Peltigera lobes (Zhurbenko et al. 2012). The species was described in Endococcus because distinct interascal filaments were not observed in its mature ascomata, but additional examination of its holotype revealed interascal filaments in immature ascomata which suggests its affiliation to Polycoccum Sauter ex Körb. ...
... Epicladonia stenospora (Harm.) D.Hawksw.Formerly known in Russia from Yamal, Taimyr and Kamchatka Peninsulas(Zhurbenko & Pospelova 2001, Zhurbenko 2008, Zhurbenko et al. 2012. flexispora D.Hawksw. ...
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