Xylaria schweinitzii Berk. & M.A.Curtis
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Authority
Rogerson, Clark T., et al. 1990. Fungi collected by Bassett Maguire and collabora tors in the Guayana Highland, 1944-1983. Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 64: 130-164.
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Family
Xylariaceae
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Scientific Name
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Description
Distribution and Ecology - VENEZUELA. Amazonas: Cerro Sipapo, 1949, BMs.n. [GJS]; Cerro Yapacana, Rio Orinoco, N W base ofmountain in lower slope forest, elev. 200 m, on log, 2Jan 1951, B M , RSC «& JJW 30611 [GJS]. Bolivar:Sororopan, rainforest, N facing slope forest, elev. 1600-1700 m, on log, 17 Dec 1952, B M & JJW 34013 [GJS].BRAZIL. Amazonas: Cano Tucano, Rio Cauaburi,Third Serra da Neblina Expedition, vie. of Base Camp,elev. 125 m, on log, 19 Nov 1965, BM, JAS & C KM60223 [CTR].
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Discussion
Rogers and Callan (1986). Rogers et al. (1988: 142). Gonzalez and Rogers (1989: figs. 82, 83). Dennis (1956, as synonym of X polymorpha). Dennis +
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Distribution
VENEZUELA. Amazonas: Cerro Sipapo, 1949, BMs.n. [GJS]; Cerro Yapacana, Rio Orinoco, N W base ofmountain in lower slope forest, elev. 200 m, on log, 2Jan 1951, B M , RSC «& JJW 30611 [GJS]. Bolivar:Sororopan, rainforest, N facing slope forest, elev. 1600-1700 m, on log, 17 Dec 1952, B M & JJW 34013 [GJS].BRAZIL. Amazonas: Cano Tucano, Rio Cauaburi,Third Serra da Neblina Expedition, vie. of Base Camp,elev. 125 m, on log, 19 Nov 1965, BM, JAS & C KM60223 [CTR].
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