Hypoxylon trugodes Berk. & Broome

TELEOMORPH | CULTURES AND ANAMORPH | SPECIMENS EXAMINED | NOTES

NOTES

Hypoxylon trugodes is difficult to separate from H. fuscum on teleomorphic characteristics in those specimens where ascospore size ranges overlap. The former species, however, is largely subtropical or tropical, occurring on a variety of host substrates. The latter species is primarily temperate and is highly associated with Alnus and Corylus. They also differ in colony morphology and in roughness of conidiogenous structures.

Hypoxylon trugodes was considered to be a synonym of H. rubiginosum by Miller (1961).