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Stilbella Karstenii
''Stilbella'' is a genus of fungi in the family Bionectriaceae (order Hypocreales). A 1985 monograph includes 19 species. More recent estimates place about 60 species in the genus. The type species ''Stilbella fimetaria'' (syn. ''Stilbella erythrocephala'' ) has a cosmopolitan distribution and grows on herbivore dung. It has pink or orange slimy conidia on white synnemata with phialidic conidiogenous cells. Several species have since been reclassified in other genera based on DNA phylogenies or the discovery of sexual states, such as '' Atractium'', '' Stilbocrea'', and '' Trichoderma''. Species , Species Fungorum (in the Catalog of Life) accepts 60 species of ''Stilbella''. *''Stilbella aciculosa'' *''Stilbella albocitrina'' *''Stilbella albocitrina'' *''Stilbella albominuta'' *''Stilbella albominuta'' *''Stilbella aleuriata'' *''Stilbella aleuriata'' *''Stilbella aquigena'' *''Stilbella arndtii'' *''Stilbella aurantiocinnabarina'' *''Stilbella aureola'' *''Sti ...
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Gustav Lindau
Gustav Lindau (2 May 1866 in Dessau – 10 October 1923 in Berlin), was a German mycologist and botanist. Biography Gustav Lindau studied natural history in Heidelberg and Berlin, where he studied under Simon Schwendener (1829–1919). He completed his doctoral thesis on the apothecia of lichens in 1888. In 1890 he became director at the botanical garden in Münster and an assistant to Julius Oscar Brefeld (1839–1925). In 1892 he became an assistant at the Berlin botanical garden. He obtained his habilitation in 1894, and became a professor in 1902. He has been credited for having introduced the term "" to refer to fungal tissue in an 1899 publication, which he proposed could be further adapted for specific tissue types by adding prefixes such as "" and "". The genus ''Lindauea'' (Acanthaceae) was named in his honor by Rendle, (it is now a synonym of ''Lepidagathis'' ), and the fungi genus ''Lindauella ''Lindauella'' is a genus of fungi in the order Phyllachorales. T ...
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Stilbella Byssiseda (Pers
''Stilbella'' is a genus of fungi in the family Bionectriaceae (order Hypocreales). A 1985 monograph includes 19 species. More recent estimates place about 60 species in the genus. The type species ''Stilbella fimetaria'' (syn. ''Stilbella erythrocephala'' ) has a cosmopolitan distribution and grows on herbivore dung. It has pink or orange slimy conidia on white synnemata with phialidic conidiogenous cells. Several species have since been reclassified in other genera based on DNA phylogenies or the discovery of sexual states, such as '' Atractium'', '' Stilbocrea'', and ''Trichoderma''. Species , Species Fungorum (in the Catalog of Life) accepts 60 species of ''Stilbella''. *''Stilbella aciculosa'' *''Stilbella albocitrina'' *''Stilbella albocitrina'' *''Stilbella albominuta'' *''Stilbella albominuta'' *''Stilbella aleuriata'' *''Stilbella aleuriata'' *''Stilbella aquigena'' *''Stilbella arndtii'' *''Stilbella aurantiocinnabarina'' *''Stilbella aureola'' *'' Sti ...
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