HYPOXYLON SUBORBICULARE WELW. & CURR.

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 suborbiculare Welw. & Curr., Trans. Linn. Soc. London 26: 281. 1867; non Peck, 1879.

º Nummularia suborbicularis (Welw. & Curr.) Sacc., Syll. Fung. I, p. 399. 1882.

The type was not located at K. This fungus was described (in Saccardo, 1882a) as having a whitish stromatal interior, having margins "inverso et crassescente", having prominent papillate ostioles, and having blackish brown ascospores, 12-13 mm long. It is quite unlikely a Hypoxylon.

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