Romón, PedroDe Beer, Z. WilhelmZhou, XudongDuong, Tuan A.Wingfield, Brenda D.Wingfield, Michael J.2015-02-102015-02-102014-01Ramon, P, De Beer, ZW, Zhou, X-D, Duong, TA, Wingfield, BD & Wingfield, MJ 2014, 'Multigene phylogenies of Ophiostomataceae associated with Monterey pine bark beetles in Spain reveal three new fungal species', Mycologia, vol. 106, no. 1, pp. 119-132.0027-5514 (print)1557-2536 (online)10.3852/13-073http://hdl.handle.net/2263/43608Ophiostoma species, some of which cause sapstain in timber and/or are mild pathogens, are common fungal associates of bark beetles (Coleoptera: Scolytinae). Three new Ophiostomataceae from Spain are recognized in the present study based on comparisons of sequence data for three gene regions as well as morphological characteristics. The new taxa are described as Ophiostoma nebulare sp. nov., Ophiostoma euskadiense sp. nov. and Graphilbum crescericum sp. nov.en© 2014 by The Mycological Society of America.Calmodulin geneMorphologyrRNA internal transcribed spacersSequencingβ-tubulin geneMultigene phylogenies of Ophiostomataceae associated with Monterey pine bark beetles in Spain reveal three new fungal speciesArticle