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haraeana I. Hino & Katum., Amylirosa Bull. Fac. Agric. Yamaguti Univ. 6: 48 (1955).
Type: Japan, Honshû, Nagato Prov., Simonoseki, on dead culms of Phyllostachys bambusoides (P. reticulata), 8.iv.1953, leg. K. Katumoto.
haraeana I. Hino & Katum., Ophiomassaria In: Hino, Icones Fung. Bamb. Jap., p. 191 (1961).
Type: Japan, Honshû, Mino Prov., Kawauye-mura, on dead culms of Phyllostachys bambusoides, 15.ix.1959, leg. K. Hara (YAM).
haraeana I. Hino & Katum., Telimena In: Katumoto, Bull. Fac. Agric. Yamaguti Univ. 9: 915 (1958).
Syn.: Telimena arundinariae Hara 1927, non Doidge 1922.
Type: Japan, Honshû, on Pleioblastus simoni.
haraeanum Sacc., Polystigma Ann. Mycol. 10: 311 (1912).
Type: "in culmis emortuis Phyllostachydis sp. in Japonia. Legit et communicavit A. Kanesuke Hara, 1911".
Hino & Katumoto (1958: 886) cited a coll. of Hara: Honshû, Mino Prov, Kawauye-mura, on living culms of Phyllostachys bambusoides, viii.1912, leg. K. Hara, Herb. Nat. Sci Mus. 210217.
haraeanum F.L Tai & C.T. Wei, Myriangium Sinensia 4(5): 99 (1933).
Syn.: Myriangium bambusae Hara, non Rick.
Type: see Myriangium bambusae Hara.
hidakaeana I. Hino & Katum., Ophionectria Bull. Fac. Agric. Yamaguti Univ. 6: 41 (1955).
Syn.: *Tubeufia paludosa (Crouan & H. Crouan) Rossman, Mycologia 69: 384 (1977).
Type: Japan, Honshû, Sagami Prov., Ooyama, on indet. stroma on stems of Pleioblastus vaginatus, 3.ix.1952, leg. Z. Hidaki.
hinoi Dôke, Chaetosphaeria Danchi Nôgaku 1: 54 (1947).
Type: Malay Peninsula, Selangor, Ampang Forest Reserve, on bamboo culms, vi.1944, leg. I. Hino (from Hino & Katum. 1955: 52).
hiugensis I. Hino, Chaetosphaeria Bull. Miyazaki Coll. Agric. Forestry 10: 63 (1938).
Type: Japan, Kyûshû, Hyûga Prov., Kibana-mura, on dead culms of Semiarundinaria fastuosa, 11.vi.1937, leg. I. Hino.
hiugensis I. Hino & Hidaka, Asterinella Botany and Zoology, Tokyo 2(7): 1192 (1934).
Type: Japan, Kyûshû, Hyûga Prov., living leaves of Phyllostachys bambusae f. tanakae. Hino (1938: 60) published illustrations of a collection from Takaharo-myra, leg. I. Hino & H. Katô, 26.xii.1930.
hiugensis I. Hino & Katum., Amphisphaeria Bull. Fac. Agric. Yamaguti Univ. 7: 271 (1956).
Type: Japan, Kyûshû, Hyûga Prov., Mt. Kosobo, on dead culms of Phyllostachys bambusoides, 26.vii.1955, leg. K. Katumoto.
hsienjenchang I. Hino & Katum., Gnomonia Bull. Fac. Agric. Yamaguti Univ. 9: 896 (1958).
Type: Japan, Honshû, Suô Prov., Tokuyama, Mt. Kinpôzan, on dead culms of Phyllostachys bambusoides, 6.viii.1957, leg. I. Hino
Anam.: cited as Colletotrichum hsienjenchang I. Hino & Katum.
humilis Penzig & Sacc. forma, Xylaria Malpighia 11: 497 (1897b).
Type: Indonesia, Java, Tjibodas, Mt. Salak, on culms of ?Bambusa sp., 7.i.1897, leg. O. Penzig 201.
hypocrellicola P. Henn., Nectria Hedwigia 41: 4 (1902a).
Syn.: Mycocitrus hypocrellicola (P. Henn.) Höhn. 1912: 361. *Nectriopsis hypocrellicola (P. Henn.) Samuels 1988: 43.
Type: Brazil, Sta Catarina Prov., Blumenau, on culms of Bambusa sp., 28.x.1935, leg. Nina Raeder.
hypoxantha Lév., Sphaeria Ann. Sci. Nat., ser. 3, 5: 260 (1846).
Type: Indonesia, Java, in culms of Bambusa arundinacea, leg. Zollinger 1133. Note! Starbäck (1899: 63) did not see any original material of this species (see Eutypella hypoxantha!).
hypoxantha Starbäck ex Höhn., Eutypella Ann. Mycol. 16: 219 (1918).
Type: Brazil, Matto Grosso, Santa Cruz da Barra, in culms of Bambusa sp., 26.iii.1894, leg. Lindman B599 (S!).
Rappaz (1987: 445) had not seen the orginal material, but based his description of this taxon on three collections from Höhnel's herbarium. However, the spores in the type material are larger, c. 12 x 3.5 ?µm, but seem to be old and flattened collapsed. The identity of the species is uncertain.
hysterioides Ces., Dothidea Atti Acc. Sci. fisich. e matem. di Napoli 8(3): 24 (1880).
Syn.: Rhopographus hysterioides (Ces.) Sacc. 1883: 648, *Roussoëlla hysterioides (Ces.) Höhn. 1919: 563.
Type: Sarawak, on bamboo culms, leg. Beccari.
The species and genus have been discussed by Ju et al. (1996: 443) and Hyde et al. (1996: 1523). Both groups referred it to the Didymosphaeriaceae.
Published: January 28, 1998. Updated: -.
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