Abstract

A new species of Pseudobeltrania (Ascomycota, Xylariales, Beltraniaceae) is proposed for a specimen from leaf spots of Cinnamomum cassia (Lauraceae). It is characterized by conidiophores composed of 1–2 stipes arising from a strongly lobed basal cell, and narrow (less than 10 μm wide) rhombical conidia with equatorial hyaline band. Comparison between the new and similar species is also presented in a synoptic table.

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