Igor Souza-Gonçalves, C. Lopes‐Andrade, V. E. Sandoval-Gómez, J. Lawrence
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Abstract
The genus Paratrichapus
Scott, 1926 currently comprises four species, one described from the Seychelles Islands in the Indian Ocean, one from Indonesia and two from New Zealand. Here, the first Australian species of Paratrichapus are described, as follows: P. australis
sp. n., P. burwelli
sp. n., P. christmasensis
sp. n., P. metallonotum
sp. n. and P. peckorum
sp. n. Data on their geographic distribution and host fungi are provided, as well as an identification key.
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