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Visagie, C.M., Yilmaz, N., Kocsubé, S. et al. (10 January 2024), A review of recently introduced Aspergillus, Penicillium, Talaromyces and other Eurotiales species. Studies in Mycology 107 : 1–66 (Paper) Visagie, C.M., Yilmaz, N., Kocsubé, S. et al. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Aspergillus alabamensis Balajee, Baddley, Frisvad & Samson
  2. Aspergillus alliaceus Thom & Church
  3. Aspergillus banksianus Pitt
  4. Aspergillus burnettii Pitt
  5. Aspergillus fennelliae Kwon-Chung & S.J.Kim
  6. Aspergillus kumbius Pitt
  7. Aspergillus luteorubrus Pitt
  8. Aspergillus malvicolor A.D.Hocking
  9. Aspergillus marneyi Y.P.Tan, Bishop-Hurley, E.Lacey & R.G.Shivas
  10. Aspergillus montoensis Y.P.Tan, Bishop-Hurley, S.M.Thomps. & R.G.Shivas
  11. Aspergillus nanangensis Pitt
  12. Aspergillus tenebricus Houbraken, Glässnerová & Hubka
  13. Penicillium allaniae Y.P.Tan, Bishop-Hurley, Marney & R.G.Shivas
  14. Penicillium archerae Y.P.Tan, Bishop-Hurley & R.G.Shivas
  15. Penicillium aspericonidium B.D.Sun, A.J.Chen & Houbraken
  16. Penicillium jenningsiae Y.P.Tan, Bishop-Hurley, E.Lacey & R.G.Shivas
  17. Penicillium newtonturnerae Y.P.Tan, Bishop-Hurley, Marney & R.G.Shivas
  18. Penicillium oblatum Pitt & A.D.Hocking
  19. Penicillium sabulosum Pitt & A.D.Hocking
  20. Penicillium sclerotiorum J.F.H.Beyma
  21. Penicillium sumatraense Svilv.
  22. Penicillium tealii Y.P.Tan, Bishop-Hurley, Marney & R.G.Shivas
  23. Penicillium tolerans Y.P.Tan, Bishop-Hurley, E.Lacey, Grice & R.G.Shivas
  24. Penicillium vickeryae Y.P.Tan & R.G.Shivas
  25. Rasamsonia oblata (Pitt & A.D.Hocking) Yanai & Udagawa
  26. Rasamsonia sabulosa (Pitt & A.D.Hocking) Yanai & Udagawa
  27. Talaromyces atkinsoniae Y.P.Tan, Bishop-Hurley, Bransgr. & R.G.Shivas

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