- was a
religious order of the
Catholic Church. It was
named after Vallis Caulium or Val-des-Choux, its
first monastery,
located in Burgundy. The
order was...
- Saccardo, Syll. fung. (Abellini) 15: 402 (1901)
Stemphylium botryosum var.
caulium Roum.,
Revue mycol.,
Toulouse 9(no. 33): 29 (1887)
Stemphylium botryosum...
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several new
species including Synchylrium viride (Schn. 1871),
Melanotaenium caulium (Schn. 1871),
Thecaphora ajfinis (Schn. 1874), and
Puccinia sessilis (Schn...
- Pluscardyn.1881 Edinburgh, p 217 Birch, W De Gray
Ordinale Conventus Vallis Caulium. London, 1900, p119 Macphail, S R:
History of the
Religious House of Pluscardyn...
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Nograsek &
Matzer Tapesia carnosa Velen.
Tapesia carpathica Velen.
Tapesia caulium ****el
Tapesia centaureae Velen.
Tapesia chlorotica (Fr.) ****el Tapesia...
- him with the
reform of the
Carthusian monastery of Val des
Choux (Vallis
Caulium). For the same reason,
Claude de Lorraine, Duke of Guise, and his consort...
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Former species; N. asteris-alpini (Gonz. Frag.)
Checa (1997) =
Sigarispora caulium,
Lophiostomataceae N.
chochrjakovii Lar.N. V****iljeva (1979) = Leptosphaeria...
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Blatchley & Leng, 1916 c
Rhyncolus castaneipennis Voss, 1956 c
Rhyncolus caulium Wollaston, T.V., 1861 c
Rhyncolus cercocarpus (Thatcher, 1940) i g b Rhyncolus...
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cauligena Ascochyta caulina (P. Karst.) Aa &
Kesteren (1979)
Ascochyta caulium Ascochyta celosiae (Thüm.) Petr. (1927)
Ascochyta celtidis Hollós (1929)...