New species and new records of Laboulbeniales (Ascomycota) from countries surrounding the Black Sea Author Mishustin, Ruslan I. Kherson State University Author Khodosovtsev, Alexander Y. Kherson State University, 16, Shevchenko str., UA- 76018, Ivano-Frankivsk (Ukraine) coleopt @ ukr. net khodosovtsev @ gmail. com coleopt@ukr.net Author Rossi, Walter University of L’Aquila, Dept. MESVA, sect. Environmental Sciences, Via Vetoio, 67100 Coppito, AQ (Italy) valter. rossi @ univaq. it (corresponding author) valter.rossi@univaq.it text Cryptogamie, Mycologie 2024 2024-10-25 20 11 139 149 https://sciencepress.mnhn.fr/sites/default/files/articles/pdf/mycologie2024v45a11.pdf journal article 304873 10.5252/cryptogamie-mycologie2024v45a11 588567f4-f986-433f-a742-d6e39f87c920 1776-100X 13995395 Laboulbenia pasquetii F.Picard EXAMINED MATERIAL . — Georgia Kvemo Kartli , Gardabani municipality, shore of lake Kumisi ; 41°35’1”N , 44°51’35”E ; 26.IV.2022 ; leg. R . Mishustin; slide #L00161 ; on the elytra of Chlaenius spoliatus (P.Rossi, 1792) ( #i00127-1 ) . KNOWN DISTRIBUTION . — Although reported from three continents of the Old World, this fungus does not seem to be common. To date it was found in Africa ( Algeria , Madagascar ), Europe ( France , Spain , Ukraine ), Asia ( Japan ) ( Mishustin & Khodosovtsev 2022 ). NOTES The “known distribution” must be extended to the UK . The fungus listed as Laboulbenia schizogenii Thaxt. in Lazenby 2017 is actually L. pasquetii : fig. 28 leaves no doubt in this regard.