Abstract
Two new species, Radulidium xigazense and Rhinocladiella tibetensis, are described and illustrated from the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau Area, China. Ramichloridium apiculatum, R. brasilianum, and R. musae represent new records for China. Specimens (dried cultures) and living cultures are deposited in the Herbarium of Shandong Agricultural University, Plant Pathology (HSAUP), and the Herbarium of Institute of Microbiology, Academia Sinica (HMAS).
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