141. Nomuraea rileyi
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Host covered by a thin white felt of hyphae, pulverulent, from which arise numerous com-pact conidiophores, producing a conidial mass, greenish white to pale green (30A2-3), sometimes with abundant sporulation, greyish green (25C6-7)...
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Anamorphic fungi >> Anamorphic fungi >> Anamorphic fungi
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142. Perichaena chrysosperma
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Fructification sporangiate or plasmodiocarpous, scattered to gregarious. Sprangia sessile, subglobose, annular, or flexuous, 0...
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Myxomycota >> Myxomycetes >> Trichiales
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143. Perichaena corticalis
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Fructification sporangiate to plasmodiocarpous, scattered or gregarious, dark redish brown to blackish, sessile, subglobose, pulvinate, or annular, 0...
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Myxomycota >> Myxomycetes >> Trichiales
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144. Perichaena depressa
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Fructification sporangiate, crowded in clusters. Sporangia sessile, flattened, usually polygonal from mutual pressure, chestnut brown to sooty black, less than 1 mm in diameter...
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Myxomycota >> Myxomycetes >> Trichiales
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145. Perichaena vermicularis
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Fructification a plasmodiocarp, branched and elongate to short and pulvinate, brownish olive, 0.2-0.3 mm broad, on a membranous hypothallus...
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Myxomycota >> Myxomycetes >> Trichiales
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146. Rhizophlyctis mastigotrichis
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On pine pollen: Sporangium epibiotic or interbiotic, spherical 25-45 μm, fusiform, or ovoid, 25-35 × 37...
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Chytridiomycota >> Chytridiomycetes >> Spizellomycetales
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147. Rhizophlyctis variabilis
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On pine pollen: Sporangium epibiotic, subspherical, 30-70 μm in diameter, with 1-5 discharge papillae, papilla broad to 15 μm, gelatinous material within papilla, rhizoids extending between pollens...
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Chytridiomycota >> Chytridiomycetes >> Spizellomycetales
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148. Halosarpheia abonnis
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Ascomata 544-600 μm high, 480-560 μm in diameter, solitary or gregarious, subglobose, ellipsoidal, immersed, ostiolate, papillate, coriaceous, light brown, main axis sometimes horizontal with a lateral, recurved neck...
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Ascomycota >> Ascomycetes >> Halosphaeriales
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149. Halosarpheia fibrosa
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Ascomata 440-560 μm high, 346-680 μm in diameter, solitary or gregarious, subglobose, immersed or partly immersed, ostiolate, papillate, coriaceous, dark brown...
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Ascomycota >> Ascomycetes >> Halosphaeriales
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150. Halosarpheia marina
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Ascomata 172-265 μm high, 176-287 μm in diameter, solitary or gregarious, bottle-shaped, immersed, ostiolate, papillate, membranous, subhyaline to light brown...
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Ascomycota >> Ascomycetes >> Halosphaeriales
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151. Halosarpheia retorquens
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Ascomata 110-246 μm in diameter, solitary to gregarious, globose to subglobose, superficial to immersed, ostiolate, papillate, membranous, hyaline at first, becoming dark brown or black with age...
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Ascomycota >> Ascomycetes >> Halosphaeriales
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152. Aspergillus niger var. niger - BCRC NO -
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Colony diameters on Czapek’s Agar 4.8-5.2 cm in 14 days at 25°C, floccose, granular, often furrowed; conidial heads radiate or splitting into columns, dark mummy brown to near fuscous (R...
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Anamorphic fungi >> Anamorphic fungi >> Anamorphic fungi
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153. Cercospora cyperi
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Spots on leaves and sheaths at first only indistinct yellowish areas, then enlarge gradually and turn pale brown, more or less elliptical, 2-10 mm long...
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Anamorphic fungi >> Anamorphic fungi >> Anamorphic fungi
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154. Turturconchata reticulata
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Colonies growing restrictly on oat meal agar, 9-12 mm diam. In 36 d at 25°C in the dark, plane, dark grey to brownish grey (6-8F1-2); reverse middle grey to dark grey or brownish grey (6-8E-F1-2)...
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Anamorphic fungi >> Anamorphic fungi >> Anamorphic fungi
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155. Verticillium lecanii
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Host covered by white, pulverulent to tomentose mycelial weft. Hyphae moderately branched, septate, smooth-walled, hyaline, 1...
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Anamorphic fungi >> Anamorphic fungi >> Anamorphic fungi
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156. Asterocalyx mirabilis
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Stroma substratal, visible as a blackened surface on the substrate or a rind on the host at the base of the stipe of the apothecium...
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Ascomycota >> Ascomycetes >> Helotiales
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157. Aspergillus restrictus - BCRC NO -
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Colony diameters on Czapek’s Agar 1.3-1.5 cm in 2 weeks at 25°C, dense, rugged, floccose, with fimbriate margins; mycelium white; conidial heads small, indistinct, covered in slime, blackish green-gray (R...
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Anamorphic fungi >> Anamorphic fungi >> Anamorphic fungi
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158. Cercospora fukushiana
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Leaf spots orbicular to suborbicular, 1-5 mm wide, at first uniformly brown or reddish brown, then dingy grey in the center with a brown margin...
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Anamorphic fungi >> Anamorphic fungi >> Anamorphic fungi
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159. Cercospora grandissima
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Leaf spots orbicular, 1-5 mm wide, at first uniformly reddish brown, later becoming grayish in the center with a brown border...
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Anamorphic fungi >> Anamorphic fungi >> Anamorphic fungi
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160. Paecilomyces tenuipes
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Infected lepidopteran pupae covered by dense, adpressed weft of mycelium, white to yellowish white, pale yellow, light yellow (4A2-4), bearing numerous distinct synnemata...
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Anamorphic fungi >> Anamorphic fungi >> Anamorphic fungi
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