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Tan, Y.P., Crous, P.W. & Shivas, R.G. (15 June 2018), Cryptic species of Curvularia in the culture collection of the Queensland Plant Pathology Herbarium. MycoKeys 35 : 1-25 (Paper) Tan, Y.P., Crous, P.W. & Shivas, R.G. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Curvularia beasleyi Y.P.Tan & R.G.Shivas
  2. Curvularia beerburrumensis Y.P.Tan & R.G.Shivas
  3. Curvularia coatesiae Y.P.Tan & R.G.Shivas
  4. Curvularia colbranii Y.P.Tan & R.G.Shivas
  5. Curvularia eragrosticola Y.P.Tan & R.G.Shivas
  6. Curvularia kenpeggii Y.P.Tan & R.G.Shivas
  7. Curvularia lamingtonensis Y.P.Tan & R.G.Shivas
  8. Curvularia mebaldsii Y.P.Tan & R.G.Shivas
  9. Curvularia petersonii Y.P.Tan & R.G.Shivas
  10. Curvularia platzii Y.P.Tan & R.G.Shivas
  11. Curvularia reesii Y.P.Tan & R.G.Shivas
  12. Curvularia sporobolicola Y.P.Tan & R.G.Shivas
  13. Curvularia warraberensis Y.P.Tan & R.G.Shivas

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