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Discosphaerina Gentianae
''Discosphaerina'' is a genus of fungi in the family Hyponectriaceae. Species As accepted by Species Fungorum; *''Discosphaerina asperulae'' *''Discosphaerina circumtegens'' *''Discosphaerina cytisi'' *''Discosphaerina diapensiae'' *''Discosphaerina discophora'' *''Discosphaerina gentianae'' *''Discosphaerina graminis'' *''Discosphaerina himalayensis'' *''Discosphaerina insularis'' *''Discosphaerina lini'' *''Discosphaerina lonicerae'' *''Discosphaerina mirabilis'' *''Discosphaerina niesslii'' *''Discosphaerina nothofaginea'' *''Discosphaerina scabiosae'' *''Discosphaerina seriata'' *''Discosphaerina serratulae'' *''Discosphaerina sorbi'' *''Discosphaerina stromatica'' *''Discosphaerina umbelliferarum'' *''Discosphaerina vincetoxici'' Former species; * ''D. boltoniae'' = ''Columnosphaeria boltoniae'', Phyllostictaceae * ''D. bulgarica'' = ''Guignardia bulgarica'', Phyllostictaceae * ''D. dioscoreae'' = ''Phyllosticta dioscoreae'', Phyllostictaceae * ''D. ...
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Franz Xaver Rudolf Von Höhnel
Franz Xaver Rudolf von Höhnel (24 September 1852 – 11 November 1920) was an Austrian bryologist, mycologist, and algologist, brother of explorer Ludwig von Höhnel (1857–1942).Ronald E. Coons and Pascal James Imperato, eds. ''Over Land and Sea: Memoir of an Austrian rear Admiral's Life in Europe and Africa, 1857-1909.'' Holmes and Meier, New York, 2000. He obtained his PhD in Strasbourg in 1877, and was a professor of botany in the Vienna University of Technology from 1884 to 1920. Höhnel described roughly 250 new genera and 500 species of fungi, and was known for his contributions to the taxonomy of the Coelomycetes ( asexual fungi that form conidia in a cavity ( pycnidia) or a mat-like cushion of hyphae). He died in Vienna Vienna ( ; ; ) is the capital city, capital, List of largest cities in Austria, most populous city, and one of Federal states of Austria, nine federal states of Austria. It is Austria's primate city, with just over two million inhabita ...
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Discosphaerina Niesslii
''Discosphaerina'' is a genus of fungi in the family Hyponectriaceae. Species As accepted by Species Fungorum; *'' Discosphaerina asperulae'' *'' Discosphaerina circumtegens'' *'' Discosphaerina cytisi'' *'' Discosphaerina diapensiae'' *'' Discosphaerina discophora'' *''Discosphaerina gentianae'' *'' Discosphaerina graminis'' *'' Discosphaerina himalayensis'' *'' Discosphaerina insularis'' *'' Discosphaerina lini'' *'' Discosphaerina lonicerae'' *'' Discosphaerina mirabilis'' *'' Discosphaerina niesslii'' *'' Discosphaerina nothofaginea'' *'' Discosphaerina scabiosae'' *'' Discosphaerina seriata'' *'' Discosphaerina serratulae'' *'' Discosphaerina sorbi'' *'' Discosphaerina stromatica'' *'' Discosphaerina umbelliferarum'' *'' Discosphaerina vincetoxici'' Former species; * ''D. boltoniae'' = '' Columnosphaeria boltoniae'', Phyllostictaceae * ''D. bulgarica'' = '' Guignardia bulgarica'', Phyllostictaceae * ''D. dioscoreae'' = '' Phyllosticta dioscoreae'', ...
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Physalospora Empetri
''Physalospora'' is a genus of fungi in the family Hyponectriaceae. The genus is estimated to contain about 36 species that grow on dead leaves. Often confused with ''Botryosphaeria'', ''Physalospora'' is probably polyphyletic A polyphyletic group is an assemblage that includes organisms with mixed evolutionary origin but does not include their most recent common ancestor. The term is often applied to groups that share similar features known as Homoplasy, homoplasies .... Species *'' Physalospora abdita'' *'' Physalospora alpestris'' *'' Physalospora anamalaiensis'' *'' Physalospora aquatica'' *'' Physalospora arctostaphyli'' *'' Physalospora corni'' *'' Physalospora disrupta'' *'' Physalospora empetri'' *'' Physalospora ephedrae'' *'' Physalospora eucalypti'' *'' Physalospora euphorbiae'' *'' Physalospora lonicerae'' *'' Physalospora perseae'' *'' Physalospora prasiolae'' *'' Physalospora rhododendri'' *'' Physalospora scirpi'' *'' Physalospora vaccinii'' *'' Physalospora vi ...
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Phyllosticta Dioscoreae
''Phyllosticta'' is a genus of fungi. Many of the species in this genus are common and important plant pathogens. They typically infect the foliage and cause tannish-gray leaf spots with dark brown to purple borders. However, ''Phyllosticta'' may also infect fruit and stems. Yield loss is a common consequence of ''Phyllosticta'' infection. Representatives of the genus are found worldwide and on a wide range of plant hosts. History ''Phyllosticta'' was introduced by German mycologist Persoon in 1818 and species ''Phyllosticta convallariae'' was designated as the type species (Donk 1968). Since ''Phyllosticta'' is distinct from other genera in that family, Seaver (1922) treated it in the family ''Phyllostictaceae'' of the order Phyllostictites. Nevertheless, ''Phyllosticta'' was accommodated in the family ''Botryosphaeriaceae'' (in order Botryosphaeriales C.L. Schoch et al.) in several major studies (e.g. Crous et al. 2006; Schoch et al. 2006; Liu et al. 2012). However, the phylo ...
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