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Abstract

Two new species of from Indian soils are described for which we propose the names and produces white aerial mycelium, brownish-orange substrate mycelium, and deep orange-yellow diffusible pigment. is characterized by violet, orange, and yellow vegetative mycelium, pinkish-white aerial mycelium, and deep orange-yellow soluble pigment. These two strains differ significantly from previously described species of the genus in certain cultural and physiological features, including the carbon utilization pattern. The type strains of and are cultures SKF-I-58261 and SKF-I-101055, respectively.

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