Abstract

A fairly common mould on decaying branches and trunks of forest trees, formerly incorrectly known as Haplaria grisea Link, is described and Geniculosporium gen. nov. is proposed to accommodate it, with G. serpens sp.nov. as type species. Its relationship with Hypoxylon serpens (Pers. ex Fr.) Kickx. is discussed and it is briefly compared with the imperfect states of other Xylariaceae.

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