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Hjortstam, K. & Ryvarden, L. Reference author
7 References:
  1. Hjortstam, K. & Ryvarden, L. (10 May 2009), A checklist of names in Hyphodontia sensu stricto - sensu lato and Schizopora with new combinations in Lagarobasidium, Lyomyces, Kneiffiella, Schizopora, and Xylodon. Synopsis Fungorum 26
  2. Hjortstam, K. & Ryvarden, L. in Larsson, K.-H. & Ryvarden, L. (1 July 2010), Phanerodontia and Phaneroites two corticioid taxa (Basidiomycotina) proposed from tropical areas. Synopsis Fungorum 27
  3. Hjortstam, K. & Ryvarden, L. (1979), Notes on Corticiaceae. IV. Mycotaxon 9 (2)
  4. Hjortstam, K. & Ryvarden, L. (1980), Studies in tropical Corticiaceae (Basidiomycetes) I. Mycotaxon 10 (2)
  5. Hjortstam, K. & Ryvarden, L. (1980), Studies in tropical Corticiaceae (Basidiomycetes). II. Mycotaxon 12 (1)
  6. Hjortstam, K. & Ryvarden, L. (1984), Some new and noteworthy Basidiomycetes (Aphyllophorales) from Nepal. Mycotaxon 20 (1)
  7. Hjortstam, K. & Ryvarden, L. (1990), Lopharia and Porostereum (Corticiacae). Synopsis Fungorum 4

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