Kerry Knudsen, Jessica Cho-Ah-Ying, Jana Kocourková, Eva Hodková, Jiří Malíček, Yan Wang
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Abstract
Acarosporaalba, A.indistincta, A.sharnoffii, and A.tejonensis are described from California. Sarcogynefasciculata is described from California and New Mexico. Sarcogynecoeruleonigricans is reported new for California. Sarcogynelapponica is recognized as a synonym of Acarosporalapponica, its basionym. We report 127 described species of Acarosporaceae for North America. We verified 62 species of Acarosporaceae from California.
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