Phylogeny- and morphology-based recognition of new species in the spider-parasitic genus Gibellula (Hypocreales, Cordycipitaceae) from Thailand
Thailand is known to be a part of what is called the Indo-Burma biodiversity hotspot, hosting a vast array of organisms across its diverse ecosystems. This is reflected by the increasing number of new species described over time, especially fungi. However, a very few fungal species from the speciali...
Main Authors: | Wilawan Kuephadungphan, Kanoksri Tasanathai, Booppa Petcharad, Artit Khonsanit, Marc Stadler, J. Jennifer Luangsa-ard |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Pensoft Publishers
2020-09-01
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Series: | MycoKeys |
Online Access: | https://mycokeys.pensoft.net/article/55088/download/pdf/ |
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