3 results match your criteria: "China Coconut Research Institute[Affiliation]"

Multi-gene phylogenetic and taxonomic contributions to (Ascomycota) associated with fallen fruits from China.

MycoKeys

June 2024

Hainan Key Laboratory of Tropical Microbe Resources, Institute of Tropical Bioscience and Biotechnology, Chinese Academy of Tropical Agricultural Sciences, Haikou 571101, China Institute of Tropical Bioscience and Biotechnology, Chinese Academy of Tropical Agricultural Sciences Haikou China.

Morphological and phylogenetic analyses on samples of species associated with fallen fruits from China were carried out, and two new species were described, namely and . is found on fallen fruits of , and characterized by stromata dichotomously branched several times with long acute sterile apices, fertile parts roughened with perithecia and tomentose, and ellipsoid to fusiform ascospores. differs in its very small stromata with dark brown tomentum, light brown ascospores with an inconspicuous straight germ slit, and grows on leguminous pods.

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The few already published generic features of the genus Warren, 1897 are reviewed and new-found characters are added to make the generic description more comprehensive. A new species, Liu & Stüning, is described from Hainan Province, China. It is the only species found on this island and exceptional for its conspicuous pattern, vivid coloration and some morphological characters not observed in other species before.

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Two new species of the genus Warren, 1893 (Geometridae, Ennominae, Boarmiini) from Hainan, China.

Zookeys

January 2024

Coconut Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Tropical Agricultural Sciences, Wenchang 571339, China Coconut Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Tropical Agricultural Sciences Wenchang China.

Two new species, Liu, and Liu, , are described from Hainan Island, China. Adult males and females of both species, including their genitalia, are figured and compared to closely related species.

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