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Recent studies have shown that Leptographium lundbergii and L. truncatum are morphologically similar. This has led to suggestions that the species, which both occur in Europe and are associated with European scolytid bark beetles, might represent a single taxon. Synonymising these two species based on their similar morphology has been resisted in the past. This is primarily due to the fact that L...