Novel species of fungi described in this study include those from various countries as follows: , on soil, on leaves of on leaves of on leaves of sp., on soil, (incl. gen. nov.) on leaves of , from stem tissue of , on soil, (incl. gen. nov.) and on leaves of on leaves of , from pond water, Serendipita whamiae as endophyte from roots of , (incl. gen. nov.) on soil. , on soil. , from the gut of found on a sp. , among leaf litter of , from house dust. , on soil, from rhizosphere of , on leaves of , on fallen branch of . , on soil, from dead wood of , on litter of deciduous wood, on forest litter. , (Martinique) on leaves of , from bore dust of infesting floorboards. , on dead corticated branch. , on soil. , among leaf litter of , on infected leaves of sp., (incl. gen. nov.) on wood of , from compost. , on plant litter, and (incl. gen. nov.) on leaves and flowers of (incl. gen. nov.) on leaves of on dung of , from soil on forest floor. , from . , on leaves of and (incl. gen. nov.) on leaves of , on leaves of , on leaves of , from inner fruit tissue of sp., on leaves of , on leaves of , on leaf spots of , on leaves of , on stems of , from roots of sp., and on leaves of , on leaves of . , on cow dung, from deciduous woodlands. , on needles of , from stream sediment, on soil under , on sp. , on fruits of from bat guano, on culms of , on scale insect, (incl. gen. nov.) on stem cankers of , from cave sediment. , on leaf litter, on soil in montane evergreen broadleaf forest. Morphological and culture characteristics are supported by DNA barcodes.

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