taxonID	type	description	language	source
8C766932B37E591B8CF84E10EDA2730B.taxon	description	Fig. 2	en	Darmostuk, Valerii, Etayo, Javier, Rodriguez-Flakus, Pamela, Kukwa, Martin, Flakus, Adam (2025): Expanding the genus Neobaryopsis (Calcarisporiaceae, Hypocreales): descriptions of two new species and two new combinations based on morphological and molecular data. MycoKeys 124: 291-308, DOI: 10.3897/mycokeys.124.169315
8C766932B37E591B8CF84E10EDA2730B.taxon	etymology	Etymology. Named after the host lichen genus, Erioderma.	en	Darmostuk, Valerii, Etayo, Javier, Rodriguez-Flakus, Pamela, Kukwa, Martin, Flakus, Adam (2025): Expanding the genus Neobaryopsis (Calcarisporiaceae, Hypocreales): descriptions of two new species and two new combinations based on morphological and molecular data. MycoKeys 124: 291-308, DOI: 10.3897/mycokeys.124.169315
8C766932B37E591B8CF84E10EDA2730B.taxon	description	Description. Ascomata perithecioid, in small groups, superficial, with loose white arachnoid subiculum, without stromata, pyriform to elongate pyriform, collapsing by lateral pinching when dry, (250 –) 310 – 370 (– 410) μm high, (160 –) 210 – 250 (– 300) μm wide (n = 15), smooth, pale orange to orange. Perithecial wall 25 – 40 µm thick, not changing color in K, composed of two regions: external, pale yellow region with thick-walled, isodiametric cells, 2 – 4 μm diam., and inner region with hyaline, thin-walled, flattened cells, 5 – 8 × 2.5 – 3.5 μm. Periphyses 0 – 1 septate, c. 7 – 10 × 1.5 – 3 µm. Asci cylindrical to narrowly cylindrical, 8 - spored, (120 –) 135 – 160 (– 185) × (4.0 –) 4.2 – 4.8 (– 5.3) µm (n = 12), apex thickened with a conspicuous cap c. 3.5 – 4 µm high. Ascospores thread-like, multiseptate (septa hardly visible on young ascospores), not constricted at the septum, hyaline, with rounded apical parts, smooth-walled, twisted in the ascus, (80 –) 95 – 110 (– 120) × (1.8 –) 2.0 – 2.2 (– 2.4) µm (n = 20). Asexual stage hyphomycetous, present near the lower part of perithecia, colonies effuse. Conidiophores short, unbranched, 0 – 2 - septate, hyaline. Conidiogenous cells terminal, hyaline, thin-walled, smooth, cylindrical to slightly tapering, phialidic, 25 – 40 × 1.5 – 2 μm. Conidia ellipsoidal to cylindrical, sometimes slightly constricted in the middle, hyaline, 0 - septate, smooth, slightly truncated, (7.4 –) 8.0 – 9.4 (– 9.6) × (2.6 –) 2.8 – 3.8 (– 4.2) µm (n = 25).	en	Darmostuk, Valerii, Etayo, Javier, Rodriguez-Flakus, Pamela, Kukwa, Martin, Flakus, Adam (2025): Expanding the genus Neobaryopsis (Calcarisporiaceae, Hypocreales): descriptions of two new species and two new combinations based on morphological and molecular data. MycoKeys 124: 291-308, DOI: 10.3897/mycokeys.124.169315
8C766932B37E591B8CF84E10EDA2730B.taxon	distribution	Host, distribution, and ecology. Neobaryopsis eriodermaticola is currently known from a few localities in the montane Yungas cloud forest in Bolivia (3200 – 3500 m) and the Sub-Andean Amazon forest, where it grows on apothecia or rarely on thallus of Erioderma spp.	en	Darmostuk, Valerii, Etayo, Javier, Rodriguez-Flakus, Pamela, Kukwa, Martin, Flakus, Adam (2025): Expanding the genus Neobaryopsis (Calcarisporiaceae, Hypocreales): descriptions of two new species and two new combinations based on morphological and molecular data. MycoKeys 124: 291-308, DOI: 10.3897/mycokeys.124.169315
14BCB6DBC6B75106877C44657E3C382A.taxon	description	Fig. 3	en	Darmostuk, Valerii, Etayo, Javier, Rodriguez-Flakus, Pamela, Kukwa, Martin, Flakus, Adam (2025): Expanding the genus Neobaryopsis (Calcarisporiaceae, Hypocreales): descriptions of two new species and two new combinations based on morphological and molecular data. MycoKeys 124: 291-308, DOI: 10.3897/mycokeys.124.169315
14BCB6DBC6B75106877C44657E3C382A.taxon	etymology	Etymology. Named after the host lichen genus, Teloschistes.	en	Darmostuk, Valerii, Etayo, Javier, Rodriguez-Flakus, Pamela, Kukwa, Martin, Flakus, Adam (2025): Expanding the genus Neobaryopsis (Calcarisporiaceae, Hypocreales): descriptions of two new species and two new combinations based on morphological and molecular data. MycoKeys 124: 291-308, DOI: 10.3897/mycokeys.124.169315
14BCB6DBC6B75106877C44657E3C382A.taxon	description	Description. Ascomata perithecioid, scattered, superficial, white loose arachnoid subiculum observed only at the lower part, pyriform to elongate pyriform, collapsing by lateral pinching when dry, (400 –) 480 – 530 (– 550) μm high, (190 –) 200 – 230 (– 270) μm wide (n = 12), smooth, orange, apical part bright orange. Perithecial wall 30 – 40 µm thick, not changing color in K, composed of two regions: external, yellow region with thick-walled, isodiametric cells, 2.5 – 3 μm diam., and inner region with hyaline, thin-walled, flattened cells, 3.5 – 10 × 2.5 – 4.0 μm. Asci cylindrical to narrowly cylindrical, 8 - spored, (220 –) 260 – 300 (– 360) × (4.2 –) 4.4 – 5.0 (– 5.5) µm (n = 15), apex thickened with a conspicuous cap c. 3 – 4 µm high. Ascospores thread-like, multiseptate (septa hardly visible on young ascospores), not constricted at the septum, hyaline, with rounded apical parts, smooth-walled, twisted in the ascus, (220 –) 250 – 280 (– 300) × (1.2 –) 1.4 – 2.0 (– 2.2) µm (n = 20). Asexual stage hyphomycetous, present near the lower part of perithecia, colonies effuse. Conidiophores short, unbranched, 0 – 2 - septate, hyaline. Conidiogenous cells terminal, hyaline, thin-walled, smooth, cylindrical to slightly tapering, phialidic, 20 – 30 × 1.5 – 2 μm. Conidia ellipsoidal, at one end wider, sometimes slightly constricted in the middle, hyaline, 0 - septate, smooth, truncated, (8.4 –) 9.0 – 11.2 (– 11.6) × (3.2 –) 3.4 – 3.6 (– 4.8) µm (n = 30).	en	Darmostuk, Valerii, Etayo, Javier, Rodriguez-Flakus, Pamela, Kukwa, Martin, Flakus, Adam (2025): Expanding the genus Neobaryopsis (Calcarisporiaceae, Hypocreales): descriptions of two new species and two new combinations based on morphological and molecular data. MycoKeys 124: 291-308, DOI: 10.3897/mycokeys.124.169315
14BCB6DBC6B75106877C44657E3C382A.taxon	distribution	Host, distribution, and ecology. Neobaryopsis teloschistis is currently known from a few localities in Bolivia, where it occurs on the thallus of Teloschistes flavicans. The fungal infection does not induce discoloration or necrosis of the host thallus. A specimen previously identified as Nectria byssophila on Teloschistes flavicans from Ecuador (Etayo 2017) likely represents Neobaryopsis teloschistis.	en	Darmostuk, Valerii, Etayo, Javier, Rodriguez-Flakus, Pamela, Kukwa, Martin, Flakus, Adam (2025): Expanding the genus Neobaryopsis (Calcarisporiaceae, Hypocreales): descriptions of two new species and two new combinations based on morphological and molecular data. MycoKeys 124: 291-308, DOI: 10.3897/mycokeys.124.169315
