Here, Quambalaria fabacearum and Neopestalotiopsis brasiliensis are introduced as new species from Brazil, isolated as endophyte from Mimosa tenuiflora and causing post-harvest rot disease on fruits of Psidium guajava, respectively. Diaporthe inconspicua is emended to include a more detailed morphological description. Neopestalotiopsis egyptiaca is reported as new to the Americas and as causing post-harvest rot disease on fruits of Psidium guajava, while Umbelopsis isabellina is reported as endophyte.
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Bezerra, J. D. P., Machado, A. R., Firmino, A. L., Rosado, A. W. C., de Souza, C. A. F., de Souza-Motta, C. M., … Fan, X. (2018). Mycological diversity description i. Acta Botanica Brasilica, 32(4), 656–666. https://doi.org/10.1590/0102-33062018abb0154
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