In a comprehensive survey of fungi conducted in the northern (Chiang Rai Province) and southern (Narathiwat Province) regions of Thailand, several xylariales-like specimens were discovered. Through the integration of molecular phylogeny and morphological analyses, one previously undocumented taxon, , was identified, along with and as new host and geographical records from , and , respectively. In addition, was identified as a new host record from in Thailand. The morphological characters, including ascomata, asci, and ascospores, were compared with known , , , and species. Multi-locus phylogenetic analyses based on ITS, LSU, and SSU (for Oxydothidaceae), ITS, , , and (for Xylariaceae), and ITS, LSU, , and (for Hypoxylaceae) gene regions were carried out to refine the taxonomic classifications of these specimens further. This research contributes to understanding fungal diversity in these ecologically significant regions, highlighting insights into the relationships among xylariales-like species.

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