Fungi

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Sydow, H. (1938), Neue oder bemerkenswerte australische Micromyceten - III. Annales Mycologici 36 (4) : 295-313 (Paper) Sydow, H. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Asterina xanthogloea Syd.
  2. Endocolium palmeriae Syd.
  3. Fraserula Syd.
  4. Fraserula australiensis Syd.
  5. Hadrosporium Syd.
  6. Hadrosporium fraserianum Syd.
  7. Herposira Syd.
  8. Herposira velutina Syd.
  9. Leptosporella macrotheca Syd.
  10. Melanodochium Syd.
  11. Melanodochium australiense Syd.
  12. Nectria trachylaena Syd.
  13. Nyssopsora citriobati Syd.
  14. Phaeothyriolum Syd.
  15. Phaeothyriolum eucalyptinum Syd.
  16. Phyllachora egenula Syd.
  17. Phyllachora fraseriana Syd.
  18. Placella Syd.
  19. Placella fraseriana Syd.
  20. Pseudolembosia magnifica Syd.
  21. Scirrhia gahniae Syd.
  22. Septoria lepidiicola Syd.
  23. Ustilago condigna Syd.
  24. Xylobotryum coralloides Syd.

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