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Teichosporaceae
Phaeoseptaceae, Pleosporales) from China
Mycosphere Notes 225–274: Types and Other Specimens of Some Genera of Ascomycota
Molecular Systematics of the Marine Dothideomycetes
Pseudodidymellaceae Fam. Nov.: Phylogenetic Affiliations Of
Myconet Volume 14 Part One. Outine of Ascomycota – 2009 Part Two
Notes on the Genus Immotthia (Pleosporales, Ascomycetes), Including Some Type Studies
04 Index.Pdf
SMT Nr 2 2016
Proposed Generic Names for Dothideomycetes
Molecular Taxonomy of Bambusicolous Fungi: Tetraplosphaeriaceae, a New Pleosporalean Family with Tetraploa-Like Anamorphs
Sumatra, Indonesia Case Studies of Tropical Submountains and Mangroves
Pleosporales, Dothideomycetes) from Island Yakushima in Japan
Teichospora and the Teichosporaceae
Introducing a New Pleosporalean Family Sublophiostomataceae Fam
A New Species of Bertiella (Melanommataceae) from Brazil and a Key to Accepted Species
Pilzgattungen Europas - Liste 10: Notizbuchartige Auswahlliste Zur Bestimmungsliteratur Für Loculascomyceten Mit Pyrenomyceten- Artigen Fruchtkörpern
Notes on Ascomycete Systematics Nos. 4408 - 4750
Revised Taxonomy of Phoma and Allied Genera
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A Preliminary Checklist of Ascomycetous Microfungi from Southern Uzbekistan Article
Parabambusicolaceae, Pleosporales)
Outline of Ascomycota - 2007
From Thailand
Per 01-05-2021)
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Diversity, Morphology and Molecular Phylogeny of Dothideomycetes on Decaying Wild Seed Pods and Fruits
Mycosphere Notes 275-324: a Morpho-Taxonomic Revision and Typification of Obscure Dothideomycetes Genera (Incertae Sedis) Articl
North American Fungi
Life and Earth Sciences NO
(Dacampiaceae, Ascomycota), a New for Ukraine Fungicolous Fungus from the Carpathians
Molecular Phylogenetics of Pleosporales: Melanommataceae and Lophiostomataceae Re-Circumscribed (Pleosporomycetidae, Dothideomycetes, Ascomycota)
Taxonomy and Phylogeny of Sparticola Muriformis Sp. Nov. on Decaying Grass Article
Towards Incorporating Anamorphic Fungi in a Natural Classification – Checklist and Notes for 2010
Amphisphaeriaceae)
Multi-Locus Phylogenetic Analysis of Lophiostomatoid Fungi Motivates a Broad Concept of Lophiostoma and Reveals Nine New Species