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Gloeotinia aschersoniana
(Henn. & Plöttn.) Baral 1985
Note: Species Fungorum regards Gloeotinia aschersoniana as a synonym of Ciboria aschersoniana
Ascomycota > Leotiomycetes > Helotiales > Sclerotiniaceae
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Wheatfen, Surlingham TG3205

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3 records from 1 site
Years (# of records): 1943 (2) 1947 (1)
Months: JFMAMJJASOND
Recorded Species: Ciboria aschersoniana
Associations: Carex appropinquata; Carex elata
Substrate: fallen fruit
Finder: E.A. Ellis
Identifier: R.W.G. Dennis
Confirmers: None
Comment: 'Host described as Carex paradoxa [=C. appropinquata] in Kew collection.'

Record Details

07/05/1943 Wheatfen, Surlingham; No Grid Ref; Carex elata; E.A. Ellis; R.W.G. Dennis; [as Ciboria aschersoniana]; Lit. cited: 18
; Additional NotesThis record was published in 'Revision of the British Helotiaceae in the herbarium of the RGB Kew, Dennis RWG (1956)' but does not appear in the Kew fungarium online portal. Host association recorded as Carex hudsonii which is now regarde as synonym of C. elata.

16/05/1943 Wheatfen, Surlingham; TG3205; Carex appropinquata; fallen fruit; E.A. Ellis; R.W.G. Dennis; "Host described as Carex paradoxa [=C. appropinquata] in Kew collection."; [as Ciboria aschersoniana]; K-M000002476
25/04/1947 Wheatfen, Surlingham; No Grid Ref; Carex elata; E.A. Ellis; R.W.G. Dennis; [as Ciboria aschersoniana]; Lit. cited: 18
; Additional NotesThis record was published in 'Revision of the British Helotiaceae in the herbarium of the RGB Kew, Dennis RWG (1956)' but does not appear in the Kew fungarium online portal. Host association recorded as Carex hudsonii which is now regarde as synonym of C. elata.

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