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- Full name (discriminator):
- Hughes, Stanley John
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- urn:lsid:ipni.org:authors:20593-1
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- 51 names 18 References:
Hughes, S.J. in Sugiyama, J. (ed.) (1987) ,Pleomorphy in some hyphopodiate fungi. Pleomorphic Fungi. The Diversity and Its Taxonomic Implications Hughes, S.J. (1951) ,Studies on Micro-fungi. XIII. Beltrania, Ceratocladium, Diplorhinotrichum, and Hansfordiella (gen. nov.). Mycological Papers 47 Hughes, S.J. (1951) ,Stachylidium, Gonytrichum, Mesobotrys, Chaetopsis and Chaetopsella. Transactions of the British Mycological Society 34 (4) Hughes, S.J. (1951) ,Studies on Micro-fungi. IX. Calcarisporium, Verticicladium, and Hansfordia (gen. nov.). Mycological Papers 43 Hughes, S.J. (1951) ,Studies of microfungi XI. Some Hyphomycetes which produce phialides. Mycological Papers 45 Hughes, S.J. (1951) ,Studies on Micro-fungi. III. Mastigosporium, Camposporium, and Ceratosporium. Mycological Papers 36 Hughes, S.J. (1952) ,Fungi from the Gold Coast. I. Mycological Papers 48 Hughes, S.J. (1953) ,Fungi from the Gold Coast. II. Mycological Papers 50 Hughes, S.J. (1953) ,Conidiophores, conidia and classification. Canadian Journal of Botany 31 (5) Hughes, S.J. (1958) ,Revisiones Hyphomycetum aliquot cum appendice de nominibus rejiciendis. Canadian Journal of Botany 36 (6) Hughes, S.J. (1961) ,Microfungi VII. Brachydesmiella Arnaud. Canadian Journal of Botany 39 (5) Hughes, S.J. (1972) ,New Zealand Fungi 17. Pleomorphism in Euantaennariaceae and Metacapnodiaceae, two families of sooty moulds. New Zealand Journal of Botany 10 Hughes, S.J. (1974) ,New Zealand Fungi 22. Euantenannaria with Antennatula and Hormisciomyces states. New Zealand Journal of Botany 12 Hughes, S.J. (1976) ,Sooty moulds. Mycologia 68 Hughes, S.J. (1978) ,New Zealand Fungi. 25. Miscellaneous species. New Zealand Journal of Botany 16 Hughes, S.J. (1979) ,Relocation of species of Endophragmia auct. with notes on relevant generic names. New Zealand Journal of Botany 17 Hughes, S.J. (1987) ,Pleomorphy in some hyphopodiate fungi Hughes, S.J. (1993) ,Meliolina and its excluded species. Mycological Papers 166
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