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Coprophilous Fungi from the Caribbean Netherlands Island of Saba

Michael J. Richardson*

*165 Braid Road, Edinburgh EH10 6JE, UK, and the Institute for Tropical Ecosystems Studies, University of Puerto Rico–Rio Piedras, San Juan, PR 00925.

Caribbean Naturalist, No. 76 (2020)

Abstract
I recorded 99 records of 38 species of the ecologically specialized fungi that grow on herbivore dung from 12 samples from Capra hircus (Feral Goat), Equus asinus (Donkey), and Rattus (rats) collected on Saba, in the Netherlands Antilles, after incubation in damp chambers. Sixteen of the species are newly recorded for the region.

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