Abstract

was published (Phytopathology 29: 565. 1939) with a description in English of the perfect state drawn up from specimen different from the type of Rhizoctonia microsclerotia Matz. Weber's recombination must nevertheless be considered to be based on Matz's type of Rhizoctonia sclerotia and is considered not validly published because this type does not show the characteristics of a perfect state genus. The name is likewise not validly published as a new name of a new taxon based on Weber's material, because no Latin diagnosis was provided. The correct name for this species is Corticium microsclerotia Weber in Mycologia 43: 728. 1951, where a Latin diagnosis was supplied for the perfect state: the epithet microsclerotia was not legitimately preoccupied in Corticium.

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