HYPOXYLON NIPHIDIUM BERK. & BROOME

This name does not belong to Ascovirgaria, Biscogniauxia, Creosphaeria, Daldinia, Discoxylaria, Entoleuca, Hypoxylon, Jumillera, Kretzschmaria, Kretzschmariella, Nemania, Stilbohypoxylon, Vivantia, or Whalleya.
(The accepted or suggested disposition is indicated by an asterisk (*), if there is any.)

Hypoxylon niphidium Berk. & Broome, J. Linn. Soc., Bot. 14: 122. 1873.

º Melogramma niphidium (Berk. & Broome) Sacc., Syll. Fung. II, p. 146. 1883.

º * Broomella niphidium (Berk. & Broome) Cooke, Grevillea 12: 105. 1883.

Petch (1924) reaffirmed the original observation of Berkeley and Broome (1873) that the ascospores are three-septate and hyaline, and favored the disposition of this fungus in Broomella Sacc.

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