Abstract

Two new Beltraniomyces species found on decaying leaves and wood in Brazil are described and illustrated. Beltraniomyces panthericolor is distinguished by biconic, brown conidia with multiple, irregular, dispersed, smoky to gray-brown spots that resemble leopard spots. Beltraniomyces pulcher is characterized by biconic conidia with rounded to subobtuse apices.

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