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Two new species of Laboulbeniales Lindau are described: Distolomyces euxinus W.Rossi & Mishustin, sp. nov., occurring on Labidura riparia Pallas from Georgia and Ukraine, and Rhachomyces cimmeritei W.Rossi & Mishustin, sp. nov., occurring on Cimmerites spp. from Russian Federation. Several new records are reported from countries surrounding the Black Sea: 21 from Georgia, 13 from Ukraine, three from Moldova, three from Turkey, two from Russian Federation and one from Romania. Unpublished records from Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, China, Germany, Greece, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Nepal, Oman, Sweden, Switzerland and Turkmenistan are also reported. The recently proposed split of the genus Stigmatomyces H.Karst. is rejected and the synonymy between Gloeandromyces Thaxt. and Stigmatomyces is suggested.
Nouvelles espèces et nouveaux signalements de Laboulbéniales (Ascomycota) dans les pays entourant la mer Noire.
Deux nouvelles espèces de Laboulbéniales Lindau sont décrites: Distolomyces euxinus W.Rossi & Mishustin, sp. nov., parasite de Labidura riparia Pallas de Géorgie et d'Ukraine, et Rhachomyces cimmeritei W.Rossi & Mishustin, sp. nov., parasite de Cimmerites spp. de la Fédération de Russie. Plusieurs autres espèces sont signalées pour la première fois dans les pays entourant la mer Noire: 21 de Géorgie, 13 d'Ukraine, trois de Moldavie, trois de Turquie, deux de la Fédération de Russie et un de Roumanie. Quelques découvertes inédites d'Afghanistan, Allemagne, Azerbaïdjan, Chine, Grèce, Kazakhstan, Kirghizistan, Mongolie, Népal, Oman, Suède, Suisse et Turkménistan sont également signalées. La fragmentation du genre Stigmatomyces H.Karst. récemment proposée est rejetée et la synonymie entre Gloeandromyces Thaxt. et Stigmatomyces est suggérée.
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