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Typification of Amerodiscosiella (Fungi imperfecti)

Taxon, 1977
and L. occidentalis Baker, a taxonomically valid species of tropical Africa and Madagascar related to L. hirsuta. Had he validly published his genus, like Trevisan he would have chosen L. aurita inferentially and incorrectly as lectotype. Underwood (I899, p. 255) also chose L. aurita as lectotype, but on an arbitrary (first cited species) basis, and so
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COMPUTER TAXONOMY IN THE FUNGI IMPERFECTI

Canadian Journal of Botany, 1964
In Part I of this paper, the principles of numerical taxonomy are discussed and the practical processes outlined, with particular reference to their applicability to the Fungi Imperfecti.In Part II, one of the authors (J.R.P.) discusses several scoring methods, including one introduced by the authors in which a 'primary' character is weighted ...
W. Bryce Kendrick, Jean R. Proctor
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Two Additions to the Fungi Imperfecti

Mycologia, 1947
On February 8, 1946, plant quarantine inspectors intercepted in the cargo of an American steamer from China a portion of a dried tuber of Colocasia esculenta. Although the material appeared to be in a state of advanced desiccation, the fungus on it grew readily when transferred to corn-meal and malt agars. On corn meal it produced circular to irregular
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Some Fungi Imperfecti from the Pacific Northwest [PDF]

open access: possibleMycologia, 1939
(1939). Some Fungi Imperfecti from the Pacific Northwest. Mycologia: Vol. 31, No. 1, pp. 43-52.
Roderick Sprague, Wm. Bridge Cooke
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The Genera of Fungi Imperfecti

Mycologia, 1932
Coniothyriopsiella nom. nov. Coniothyriopsis Petr. Ann. Myc. 21: 5. 1923. Not Conio? thyriopsis Speg. Anal. Mus. Nac. Buenos Aires 20 (Ser. 3, 13): 361. 1910. C. Hualaniae Speg. Generic Description: Pycnidia in a stroma which is not typical, dothideoid-formed, strongly developed, warty or cushionformed, more or less outbreaking, with differentiation ...
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New Venezuelan Fungi Imperfecti

Mycologia, 1937
The specimens described below were communicated to the writer by Professor H. H. Whetzel of Cornell University. They represent odds and ends of interesting Fungi Imperfecti that had not been included in Chardon and Toro's account of the Mycological Exploration of Venezuela, Monographs of the University of Puerto Rico, Ser. B (2): 9-353. pl. 1-33. 1934.
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The Deuteromycetes: (The Fungi Imperfecti)

1979
There are thousands of septate fungi which reproduce only by means of conidia and are not known to have any sexual stages. They cannot be classified along with the other fungi which are grouped according to sexual characteristics. Consequently, an artificial class, the Deuteromycetes, was organized.
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The Theoretical Bases for Classification of the Fungi Imperfecti

The Quarterly Review of Biology, 1966
Considerable revisionary effort is currently being directed toward the systematics of the Fungi Imperfecti and, in particular, toward the classification of the hyphomycetous molds. The classical system of Saccardo, with its emphasis on relatively superficial morphological and ecological characters, provides a classification niche for every known fungus
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Unterklasse: Fungi imperfecti

1922
Hauptfruktfikation in Asken od. Basidien fehlt, dafur Nebenfruchtformen, welche, von der Konidie ausgehend, teils zu Pykniden, teils zu lagerartigen Fruchtstanden werden. Auserdem K. vorhanden, welche einzeln stehen.
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The thallic mode of conidiogenesis in the Fungi Imperfecti

Canadian Journal of Botany, 1975
The current developmental concept of the thallic mode of conidiogenesis essentially involves the simple conversion and disarticulation of preexisting hyphal elements, in which extension growth has ceased, into conidia which are delimited by transverse septa.
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