taxonID	type	description	language	source
1052D7A302F85BA7B252394CA55C5C4C.taxon	description	Fig. 10	en	Chang, Runlei, Zhang, Xiuyu, Si, Hongli, Zhao, Guoyan, Yuan, Xiaowen, Liu, Tengteng, Bose, Tanay, Dai, Meixue (2021): Ophiostomatoid species associated with pine trees (Pinus spp.) infested by Cryphalus piceae from eastern China, including five new species. MycoKeys 83: 181-208, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.83.70925, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.83.70925
1052D7A302F85BA7B252394CA55C5C4C.taxon	etymology	Etymology. The name refers to Weihai City, where this fungus was isolated.	en	Chang, Runlei, Zhang, Xiuyu, Si, Hongli, Zhao, Guoyan, Yuan, Xiaowen, Liu, Tengteng, Bose, Tanay, Dai, Meixue (2021): Ophiostomatoid species associated with pine trees (Pinus spp.) infested by Cryphalus piceae from eastern China, including five new species. MycoKeys 83: 181-208, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.83.70925, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.83.70925
1052D7A302F85BA7B252394CA55C5C4C.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Compared to other closely related species, the conidia of C. weihaiensis are smaller.	en	Chang, Runlei, Zhang, Xiuyu, Si, Hongli, Zhao, Guoyan, Yuan, Xiaowen, Liu, Tengteng, Bose, Tanay, Dai, Meixue (2021): Ophiostomatoid species associated with pine trees (Pinus spp.) infested by Cryphalus piceae from eastern China, including five new species. MycoKeys 83: 181-208, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.83.70925, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.83.70925
1052D7A302F85BA7B252394CA55C5C4C.taxon	description	Description. Sexual morph is unknown. Asexual state hyalorhinocladiella-like: the conidiophores directly arise singly from the vegetative hyphae, measuring (2.6 -) 10.9 - 29.2 (- 44.6) μm x (0.7 -) 0.9 - 1.3 (- 1.6) μm (Fig. 10 b-e); conidia hyaline, smooth, unicellular short oblong, with rounded ends or clavate, ellipsoidal to ovoid measuring (1.5 -) 2.0 - 2.6 (- 2.9) x (0.7 -) 0.9 - 1.2 (- 1.5) μm (Fig. 10 b-e).	en	Chang, Runlei, Zhang, Xiuyu, Si, Hongli, Zhao, Guoyan, Yuan, Xiaowen, Liu, Tengteng, Bose, Tanay, Dai, Meixue (2021): Ophiostomatoid species associated with pine trees (Pinus spp.) infested by Cryphalus piceae from eastern China, including five new species. MycoKeys 83: 181-208, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.83.70925, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.83.70925
1052D7A302F85BA7B252394CA55C5C4C.taxon	description	Culture characteristics. The colonies are light brown in color on MEA (Fig. 10 a). Mycelia white, submerged in the agar. The optimal temperature for growth is 30 ° C, reaching 46.0 mm diam in 10 days. Growth is slower at 35 ° C, 27 mm diam in 10 days.	en	Chang, Runlei, Zhang, Xiuyu, Si, Hongli, Zhao, Guoyan, Yuan, Xiaowen, Liu, Tengteng, Bose, Tanay, Dai, Meixue (2021): Ophiostomatoid species associated with pine trees (Pinus spp.) infested by Cryphalus piceae from eastern China, including five new species. MycoKeys 83: 181-208, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.83.70925, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.83.70925
1052D7A302F85BA7B252394CA55C5C4C.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Currently known from Weihai City in Shandong Province, China.	en	Chang, Runlei, Zhang, Xiuyu, Si, Hongli, Zhao, Guoyan, Yuan, Xiaowen, Liu, Tengteng, Bose, Tanay, Dai, Meixue (2021): Ophiostomatoid species associated with pine trees (Pinus spp.) infested by Cryphalus piceae from eastern China, including five new species. MycoKeys 83: 181-208, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.83.70925, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.83.70925
18C2E7BC19295A0895DA3A1647FF5A1F.taxon	description	Fig. 9	en	Chang, Runlei, Zhang, Xiuyu, Si, Hongli, Zhao, Guoyan, Yuan, Xiaowen, Liu, Tengteng, Bose, Tanay, Dai, Meixue (2021): Ophiostomatoid species associated with pine trees (Pinus spp.) infested by Cryphalus piceae from eastern China, including five new species. MycoKeys 83: 181-208, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.83.70925, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.83.70925
18C2E7BC19295A0895DA3A1647FF5A1F.taxon	etymology	Etymology. The name refers to Yantai City, where this fungus was isolated.	en	Chang, Runlei, Zhang, Xiuyu, Si, Hongli, Zhao, Guoyan, Yuan, Xiaowen, Liu, Tengteng, Bose, Tanay, Dai, Meixue (2021): Ophiostomatoid species associated with pine trees (Pinus spp.) infested by Cryphalus piceae from eastern China, including five new species. MycoKeys 83: 181-208, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.83.70925, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.83.70925
18C2E7BC19295A0895DA3A1647FF5A1F.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Ceratocystiopsis yantaiensis differs from closely related species by the production of smaller conidia.	en	Chang, Runlei, Zhang, Xiuyu, Si, Hongli, Zhao, Guoyan, Yuan, Xiaowen, Liu, Tengteng, Bose, Tanay, Dai, Meixue (2021): Ophiostomatoid species associated with pine trees (Pinus spp.) infested by Cryphalus piceae from eastern China, including five new species. MycoKeys 83: 181-208, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.83.70925, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.83.70925
18C2E7BC19295A0895DA3A1647FF5A1F.taxon	description	Description. Sexual morph is unknown. Asexual state hyalorhinocladiella-like: the conidiophores directly arising singly from the vegetative hyphae, measuring (2.4 -) 4.7 - 26.7 (- 46.4) μm x (0.8 -) 1.0 - 1.5 (- 1.8) μm (Fig. 9 d, e); or a short basal cell which continues to develop short lateral and terminal extensions from conidiogenous sites at their apices or discrete basal cells that produce 1 - 5 branches, which then branch irregularly and form conidiogenous cells at their apices, measuring (12.2 -) 6.2 - 10.2 (- 50.7) μm long (Fig. 9 b, c); conidiogenous cells measuring (4.7 -) 6.2 - 10.2 (- 12.4) x (0.7 -) 0.9 - 1.3 (- 1.5) μm (Fig. 9 b, c); conidia hyaline, smooth, unicellular, short oblong, with rounded ends, measuring (1.1 -) 1.4 - 2.2 (- 2.7) x (0.8 -) 0.9 - 1.2 (- 1.5) μm (Fig. 9 b-e).	en	Chang, Runlei, Zhang, Xiuyu, Si, Hongli, Zhao, Guoyan, Yuan, Xiaowen, Liu, Tengteng, Bose, Tanay, Dai, Meixue (2021): Ophiostomatoid species associated with pine trees (Pinus spp.) infested by Cryphalus piceae from eastern China, including five new species. MycoKeys 83: 181-208, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.83.70925, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.83.70925
18C2E7BC19295A0895DA3A1647FF5A1F.taxon	description	Culture characteristics. The Colonies are light brown in color on MEA (Fig. 9 a). Mycelia are white, superficially growing on the agar. The optimal temperature for growth was 30 - 35 ° C, reaching 43.0 mm diam in 10 days. No growth was observed at 5 ° C.	en	Chang, Runlei, Zhang, Xiuyu, Si, Hongli, Zhao, Guoyan, Yuan, Xiaowen, Liu, Tengteng, Bose, Tanay, Dai, Meixue (2021): Ophiostomatoid species associated with pine trees (Pinus spp.) infested by Cryphalus piceae from eastern China, including five new species. MycoKeys 83: 181-208, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.83.70925, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.83.70925
18C2E7BC19295A0895DA3A1647FF5A1F.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Currently known from Yantai City in Shandong Province, China.	en	Chang, Runlei, Zhang, Xiuyu, Si, Hongli, Zhao, Guoyan, Yuan, Xiaowen, Liu, Tengteng, Bose, Tanay, Dai, Meixue (2021): Ophiostomatoid species associated with pine trees (Pinus spp.) infested by Cryphalus piceae from eastern China, including five new species. MycoKeys 83: 181-208, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.83.70925, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.83.70925
E5D2A04AAF945EF9AF13396F00BE7527.taxon	description	Fig. 12	en	Chang, Runlei, Zhang, Xiuyu, Si, Hongli, Zhao, Guoyan, Yuan, Xiaowen, Liu, Tengteng, Bose, Tanay, Dai, Meixue (2021): Ophiostomatoid species associated with pine trees (Pinus spp.) infested by Cryphalus piceae from eastern China, including five new species. MycoKeys 83: 181-208, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.83.70925, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.83.70925
E5D2A04AAF945EF9AF13396F00BE7527.taxon	etymology	Etymology. The name refers to the white mycelia that appear on the MEA after 14 days.	en	Chang, Runlei, Zhang, Xiuyu, Si, Hongli, Zhao, Guoyan, Yuan, Xiaowen, Liu, Tengteng, Bose, Tanay, Dai, Meixue (2021): Ophiostomatoid species associated with pine trees (Pinus spp.) infested by Cryphalus piceae from eastern China, including five new species. MycoKeys 83: 181-208, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.83.70925, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.83.70925
E5D2A04AAF945EF9AF13396F00BE7527.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Graphilbum niveum differs from the closely related species Gr. crescericum by its shorter conidiophore and conidia.	en	Chang, Runlei, Zhang, Xiuyu, Si, Hongli, Zhao, Guoyan, Yuan, Xiaowen, Liu, Tengteng, Bose, Tanay, Dai, Meixue (2021): Ophiostomatoid species associated with pine trees (Pinus spp.) infested by Cryphalus piceae from eastern China, including five new species. MycoKeys 83: 181-208, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.83.70925, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.83.70925
E5D2A04AAF945EF9AF13396F00BE7527.taxon	description	Description. Sexual morph is unknown. Asexual state hyalorhinocladiella-like: the conidiophores directly arising from the vegetative hyphae, or produce 1 - 3 branches, which then branch irregularly and form conidiogenous cells at their apices, measuring (14.0 -) 21.7 - 36.7 (- 56.0) μm (Fig. 12 c-e); conidiogenous cell hyaline, discrete, measuring (6.2 -) 8.4 - 13.8 (- 18.7) μm x (0.7 -) 0.9 - 1.3 (- 1.8) μm (Fig. 12 c - e); conidia hyaline, smooth, unicellular oblong to ovoid, with rounded ends, measuring (2.2 -) 2.6 - 3.4 (- 4.1) x (0.8 -) 1.0 - 1.6 (- 1.8) μm (Fig. 12 b-e).	en	Chang, Runlei, Zhang, Xiuyu, Si, Hongli, Zhao, Guoyan, Yuan, Xiaowen, Liu, Tengteng, Bose, Tanay, Dai, Meixue (2021): Ophiostomatoid species associated with pine trees (Pinus spp.) infested by Cryphalus piceae from eastern China, including five new species. MycoKeys 83: 181-208, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.83.70925, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.83.70925
E5D2A04AAF945EF9AF13396F00BE7527.taxon	description	Culture characteristics. Colonies at first translucent to light brown in color on MEA (7 days). Thereafter, turning white in colour after 14 days (Fig. 12 a). Mycelia are partially submerged in the agar. The optimal temperature for growth is 25 ° C, reaching 61.0 mm diam in 8 days. The growth is relatively slower at 5 and 35 ° C, reaching 2.7 mm and 9.1 mm diam in 8 days, respectively.	en	Chang, Runlei, Zhang, Xiuyu, Si, Hongli, Zhao, Guoyan, Yuan, Xiaowen, Liu, Tengteng, Bose, Tanay, Dai, Meixue (2021): Ophiostomatoid species associated with pine trees (Pinus spp.) infested by Cryphalus piceae from eastern China, including five new species. MycoKeys 83: 181-208, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.83.70925, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.83.70925
E5D2A04AAF945EF9AF13396F00BE7527.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Currently known from Qingdao and Weihai City in Shandong Province, China.	en	Chang, Runlei, Zhang, Xiuyu, Si, Hongli, Zhao, Guoyan, Yuan, Xiaowen, Liu, Tengteng, Bose, Tanay, Dai, Meixue (2021): Ophiostomatoid species associated with pine trees (Pinus spp.) infested by Cryphalus piceae from eastern China, including five new species. MycoKeys 83: 181-208, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.83.70925, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.83.70925
0AD17C865151538FAFB5F1BE7F7C8BE7.taxon	description	Fig. 11	en	Chang, Runlei, Zhang, Xiuyu, Si, Hongli, Zhao, Guoyan, Yuan, Xiaowen, Liu, Tengteng, Bose, Tanay, Dai, Meixue (2021): Ophiostomatoid species associated with pine trees (Pinus spp.) infested by Cryphalus piceae from eastern China, including five new species. MycoKeys 83: 181-208, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.83.70925, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.83.70925
0AD17C865151538FAFB5F1BE7F7C8BE7.taxon	etymology	Etymology. The name refers to the translucent appearance of the colony on MEA.	en	Chang, Runlei, Zhang, Xiuyu, Si, Hongli, Zhao, Guoyan, Yuan, Xiaowen, Liu, Tengteng, Bose, Tanay, Dai, Meixue (2021): Ophiostomatoid species associated with pine trees (Pinus spp.) infested by Cryphalus piceae from eastern China, including five new species. MycoKeys 83: 181-208, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.83.70925, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.83.70925
0AD17C865151538FAFB5F1BE7F7C8BE7.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Graphilbum translucens can be distinguished from other closely related species, Gr. puerense and Gr. acuminatum, by the shorter hyalorhinocladiella-like conidiophores, smaller conidia and no pesotum-like asexual state.	en	Chang, Runlei, Zhang, Xiuyu, Si, Hongli, Zhao, Guoyan, Yuan, Xiaowen, Liu, Tengteng, Bose, Tanay, Dai, Meixue (2021): Ophiostomatoid species associated with pine trees (Pinus spp.) infested by Cryphalus piceae from eastern China, including five new species. MycoKeys 83: 181-208, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.83.70925, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.83.70925
0AD17C865151538FAFB5F1BE7F7C8BE7.taxon	description	Description. Sexual morph is unknown. Asexual state hyalorhinocladiella-like: the conidiophores directly arising from the vegetative hyphae, measuring (3.6 -) 8.6 - 42.2 (- 72.3) μm x (0.9 -) 1.1 - 1.7 (- 2.0) μm (Fig. 11 b-e); conidia hyaline, smooth, unicellular short oblong, with rounded ends or ellipsoidal to ovoid, measuring (2.1 -) 2.4 - 3.5 (- 4.1) x (0.8 -) 1.3 - 2.0 (- 2.7) μm (Fig. 11 b-e).	en	Chang, Runlei, Zhang, Xiuyu, Si, Hongli, Zhao, Guoyan, Yuan, Xiaowen, Liu, Tengteng, Bose, Tanay, Dai, Meixue (2021): Ophiostomatoid species associated with pine trees (Pinus spp.) infested by Cryphalus piceae from eastern China, including five new species. MycoKeys 83: 181-208, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.83.70925, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.83.70925
0AD17C865151538FAFB5F1BE7F7C8BE7.taxon	description	Culture characteristics. The colonies are light brown in color on MEA (Fig. 11 a). Mycelia are partially submerged in the agar. The optimal temperature for growth is 30 ° C, reaching 74.0 mm diam in 5 days. Growth slower at 35 ° C, 24 mm diam in 5 days. No growth was observed at 5 ° C.	en	Chang, Runlei, Zhang, Xiuyu, Si, Hongli, Zhao, Guoyan, Yuan, Xiaowen, Liu, Tengteng, Bose, Tanay, Dai, Meixue (2021): Ophiostomatoid species associated with pine trees (Pinus spp.) infested by Cryphalus piceae from eastern China, including five new species. MycoKeys 83: 181-208, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.83.70925, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.83.70925
0AD17C865151538FAFB5F1BE7F7C8BE7.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Currently known from Qingdao City and Weihai City in Shandong Province, China.	en	Chang, Runlei, Zhang, Xiuyu, Si, Hongli, Zhao, Guoyan, Yuan, Xiaowen, Liu, Tengteng, Bose, Tanay, Dai, Meixue (2021): Ophiostomatoid species associated with pine trees (Pinus spp.) infested by Cryphalus piceae from eastern China, including five new species. MycoKeys 83: 181-208, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.83.70925, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.83.70925
338DB4B63C8D59169EB33D44995BFD7D.taxon	description	Fig. 13	en	Chang, Runlei, Zhang, Xiuyu, Si, Hongli, Zhao, Guoyan, Yuan, Xiaowen, Liu, Tengteng, Bose, Tanay, Dai, Meixue (2021): Ophiostomatoid species associated with pine trees (Pinus spp.) infested by Cryphalus piceae from eastern China, including five new species. MycoKeys 83: 181-208, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.83.70925, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.83.70925
338DB4B63C8D59169EB33D44995BFD7D.taxon	etymology	Etymology. The name refers to the velvety colony morphology of this fungus on MEA.	en	Chang, Runlei, Zhang, Xiuyu, Si, Hongli, Zhao, Guoyan, Yuan, Xiaowen, Liu, Tengteng, Bose, Tanay, Dai, Meixue (2021): Ophiostomatoid species associated with pine trees (Pinus spp.) infested by Cryphalus piceae from eastern China, including five new species. MycoKeys 83: 181-208, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.83.70925, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.83.70925
338DB4B63C8D59169EB33D44995BFD7D.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Sporothrix villosa differ from S. abietina by the production of smaller conidia and slow growth rate on MEA at 35 ° C.	en	Chang, Runlei, Zhang, Xiuyu, Si, Hongli, Zhao, Guoyan, Yuan, Xiaowen, Liu, Tengteng, Bose, Tanay, Dai, Meixue (2021): Ophiostomatoid species associated with pine trees (Pinus spp.) infested by Cryphalus piceae from eastern China, including five new species. MycoKeys 83: 181-208, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.83.70925, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.83.70925
338DB4B63C8D59169EB33D44995BFD7D.taxon	description	Description. Sexual morph is unknown. Asexual state sporothrix-like: the conidiophores directly arising from the vegetative hyphae, measuring (3.2 -) 6.8 - 23.8 (- 53.6) μm x (0.5 -) 0.8 - 1.3 (- 1.5) μm (Fig. 13 b, d and e); conidia hyaline, smooth, unicellular oblong to ovoid, with rounded ends, measuring (1.2 -) 1.8 - 2.6 (- 4.1) x (0.7 -) 0.8 - 1.1 (- 1.4) μm (Fig. 13 c).	en	Chang, Runlei, Zhang, Xiuyu, Si, Hongli, Zhao, Guoyan, Yuan, Xiaowen, Liu, Tengteng, Bose, Tanay, Dai, Meixue (2021): Ophiostomatoid species associated with pine trees (Pinus spp.) infested by Cryphalus piceae from eastern China, including five new species. MycoKeys 83: 181-208, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.83.70925, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.83.70925
338DB4B63C8D59169EB33D44995BFD7D.taxon	description	Culture characteristics. The colonies are white in color on MEA. Mycelia were submerged in the agar. The optimal temperature for growth is 25 ° C, reaching 21.1 mm diam in 10 d. Growth is extremely slow at 35 ° C 3 mm diam in 10 days. No growth was observed at 5 ° C.	en	Chang, Runlei, Zhang, Xiuyu, Si, Hongli, Zhao, Guoyan, Yuan, Xiaowen, Liu, Tengteng, Bose, Tanay, Dai, Meixue (2021): Ophiostomatoid species associated with pine trees (Pinus spp.) infested by Cryphalus piceae from eastern China, including five new species. MycoKeys 83: 181-208, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.83.70925, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.83.70925
338DB4B63C8D59169EB33D44995BFD7D.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Currently known from Weihai City in Shandong Province, China.	en	Chang, Runlei, Zhang, Xiuyu, Si, Hongli, Zhao, Guoyan, Yuan, Xiaowen, Liu, Tengteng, Bose, Tanay, Dai, Meixue (2021): Ophiostomatoid species associated with pine trees (Pinus spp.) infested by Cryphalus piceae from eastern China, including five new species. MycoKeys 83: 181-208, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.83.70925, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.83.70925
