Abstract
A Cylindrocladium-like hyphomycete was isolated from seeds and leaves of an unknown angio-sperm in French Guiana. Based on the sporodochial arrangement of its colorless conidiophores, its multiple stipe extensions that terminate in prominantly curved, verruculose, thick-walled, light brown apical cells, as well as its septate, cylindrical conidia, a new genus, Curvicladium, is proposed to accommodate these collections.