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This article refers to:
Diversity of the Bambusicolous Fungus Apiospora in Korea: Discovery of New Apiospora Species

Article title: Diversity of the Bambusicolous Fungus Apiospora in Korea: Discovery of New Apiospora Species

Authors: Kwon, S. L., Cho, M., Lee, Y. M., Lee, H., Kim, C., Kim, G.-H., & Kim, J.-J.

Journal: Mycobiology

Bibliometrics: Volume 50, Number 5, pages 302–316

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/12298093.2022.2133808

Following the publication of the original article (Kwon et al. 2022), we were notified that two novel Apiospora species (Ap. lageniformis S.L. Kwon & J.J. Kim and Ap. pseudohyphopodii S.L. Kwon & J.J. Kim) were invalidly published. For both names two numbers referring to two different culture collections were given as holotype (Art. 40.7, https://www.iapt-taxon.org/nomen/pages/main/art_40.html). Moreover, a statement that the types are preserved in a metabolically inactive state was missing (Art. 40.8) which rendered the names invalid.

They are validated herein.

Apiospora lageniformis S.L. Kwon & J.J. Kim, sp. nov. MB 849424

For a detailed description see Kwon et al., Mycobiology 50(5): 304 (2022).

Holotype: NIBRFGC000509393, preserved in a metabolically inactive state.

Apiospora pseudohyphopodii S.L. Kwon & J.J. Kim, sp. nov. MB 849425

For a detailed description see Kwon et al., Mycobiology 50(5): 304 (2022).

Holotype: NIBRFGC000509202, preserved in a metabolically inactive state.