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- Karel Bernard Boedijn (29 June 1893 – 29 August 1964) was a Dutch botanist and mycologist. Born in Amsterdam, he graduated with a PhD from the University...
- temperate zones. Curvularia is defined by the type species C. lunata (Wakker) Boedijn. Curvularia lunata appears as shiny velvety-black, fluffy growth (on the...
- (Pat.) Sacc. & D. Sacc., Syll. fung. (Abellini) 17: 799 (1905) (Pat.) Boedijn, Bull. Jard. bot. Buitenz, 3 Sér. 13: 274 (1934) "Species Fungorum - Species...
- arachnoideum (Berk. & Broome) Bres. (1916) Septobasidium arboreum (Couch) Boedijn & B.A. Steinm. (1931) Septobasidium ardisiae C.X. Lu & L. Guo (2009) Septobasidium...
- (1898) Polyporus sacer var. rhinocerus (Cooke) Lloyd (1920) Polystictus rhinocerus (Cooke) Boedijn (1940) Microporus rhinocerus (Cooke) Imazeki (1952)...
- species. Species Fungorum list is used for this list. Curvularia affinis Boedijn (1933) Curvularia ahvazensis Mehr.-Koushk. & Babaahm. (2018) Curvularia...
- Heimioporus xerampelinus Boedijn KB. (1951). "Some mycological notes". Sydowia. 5 (3–6) (3rd ed.): 211–29. "Heimiella Boedijn 1951". MycoBank. International...
- Because of its brown-colored spore print, Dutch mycologist Karel Bernard Boedijn transferred the species to the genus Phaeomarasmius 1938. In 1951, he redescribed...
- genus, one that he named Galiella, honoring Le Gal for her dedicated work. Boedijn questioned Korf's decision and claimed that all Sarcosoma except S. globosum...
- Fungorum; Thuemenella cubispora (Ellis & Holw.) Boedijn (1964) Thuemenella hirsuta (Ellis & Everh.) Boedijn (1964) Thuemenella javanica Penz. & Sacc. (1898)...