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Helicosporous Hyphomycetes. I

Transactions of the British Mycological Society, 1953
Seven helicosporous Fungi Imperfecti, found on decaying leaves in water, were isolated and grown in pure culture, viz. Helicoon fuscosporum, Helicodendron paradoxum, H. triglitziensis, H. giganteum, H. multicatenulatum n.sp., H. westerdijkae n.sp. and Spirosphaera floriforme n.g., n.sp. Their cultural characters, spore development and germination
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The lichenicolous Hyphomycetes

1979
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Some new Hyphomycetes

1975
Three new Hyphomycetes are described: Acrodontium intermission from Norway, Beauveria vermiconia from Chile, and Periconia pseudolateralis from India.
Hoog, G.S. de, Rao, Vasant
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Chalaropsis punctulata, a new hyphomycete

Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, 1967
A description is given ofChalaropsis punctulata sp.n., a hyphomycete isolated from the roots ofLawsonia inermis. The new species is compared with the type speciesChalaropsis threlavioides, and withCeratocystis radicicola andCeratocystis variospora.
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New hyphomycetes from Burma

Transactions of the British Mycological Society, 1976
Three dematiaceous hyphomycetes are described and illustrated from Burma: Parapithomyces brideliae gen. et sp.nov., Walkeromyces grewiae gen. et sp.nov. and Stigmina erythrinicola sp.nov.
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Dematiaceous Hyphomycetes. IV

Mycologia, 1960
E. G. Simmons, M. B. Ellis
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Indian Hyphomycetes

Taxon, 1973
David L. Hawksworth, C. V. Subramanian
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Dematiaceous Hyphomycetes

Mycologia, 1972
Emory G. Simmons, M. B. Ellis
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New Species of Hyphomycetes

Mycologia, 1937
Stratum very thin, effused, floccose to definite crust-like layer, brownish-yellow, raw sienna-antique brown in Ridgeway's Color Standards and Nomenclature, with white patches and streaks scattered over the surface; hyphae hyaline, septate, branched; sporophores long, branched, septate, attenuate upwards, with upper division bearing spicules; spores ...
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Notes on Titaea (hyphomycetes)

Transactions of the British Mycological Society, 1984
The name Titaea is restricted to a group of hyaline hyperparasitic hyphomycetes with complex conidial morphologies. Titaea callispora, T. doidgeae, T. clarkeae and T. hemileiae are retained in the genus and T. ugandae is made the type species of Titaeopsis gen.nov. Araneomyces, with a single species, A. aceriferus, is re-established as a genus distinct
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