Hypoxylon subcorticeum Y.-M. Ju & J. D. Rogers

TELEOMORPH | CULTURES AND ANAMORPH | SPECIMENS EXAMINED | NOTES

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Hypoxylon subcorticeum is known only from New Zealand. The substrates on which it grows usually have the epidermal layer already peeled off. It is noteworthy that this fungus produces widely effused stromata between the bark and the wood and pushes off the overlying bark tissue. Hypoxylon subcorticeum is similar to H. fuscopurpureum, but differs in ascospore morphology, in ascal stipe length, and in geographical distributions.