A key to the non-lichenicolous species of the genus Capronia (Herpotrichiellaceae)
@inproceedings{Friebes2012AKT, title={A key to the non-lichenicolous species of the genus Capronia (Herpotrichiellaceae)}, author={Gernot Friebes}, year={2012} }
A key to the non-lichenicolous Capronia species is presented and Capronia holmiorum is proposed as a nomen novum to replace Capronia collapsa (K. Holm & L. Holm) O.E. Erikss. nom. illeg. Several names placed in the genera Berlesiella, Capronia, Dictyotrichiella and Herpotrichiella are discussed at the end of the key
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