THE GENUS DURANDIELLA

Abstract
The genus Durandiella, founded on Peziza fraxini Schw., includes a group of inoperculate Discomycetes occurring on twigs and branches of woody plants. The apothecia are flat, black, very hard in consistency, and have eight-spored asci with filiform ascospores. All of the species have subfiliform conidia of similar form, but the form of the conidial fruiting body varies in different species. Nine species are included in the genus of which two are described as new species, and new combinations are created for five.

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