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- Phialophora cinerescens is an ascomycete fungus that is a plant pathogen infecting carnations. Index Fungorum USDA ARS Fungal Database EPPO Global Database...
- ****ze, (1898) Microporus vellereus (Berk.) ****ze (1898) Polyporus cinerescens Lév. (1844) Polyporus cinereus Lév. (1846) Polyporus ****icola Velen....
- Chaerocampa elpenor alboradiata Lambillion, 1913 Chaerocampa elpenor cinerescens Newnham, 1900 Deilephila elpenor argentea Burrau, 1950 Deilephila elpenor...
- Kyphosus is a genus of sea chubs native to the Atlantic, Indian and Pacific oceans. There are currently 16 recognized species in this genus: Kyphosus analogus...
- Triphaenopsis is a genus of moths of the family Noctuidae. Triphaenopsis cinerescens Butler, 1855 Triphaenopsis diminuta Butler, 1889 Triphaenopsis ella Strand...
- South Tropical Africa. The epithet is a Latin adjective (classical Latin cinerescens, from verb cinerescere, to turn into ashes) meaning ash-coloured, referring...
- Phialophora asteris Phialophora avicenniae Phialophora bubakii Phialophora cinerescens Phialophora europaea Phialophora parasitica Phialophora reptans Phialophora...
- jamaicensis Schizothyrium pomi [teleomorph] Phialophora wilt Phialophora cinerescens Phymatotrichum root rot (cotton root rot) Phymatotrichopsis omnivora...
- (1886) Polystictus cinerascens (Schwein.) Cooke (1886) Polystictus cinerescens (Schwein.) Cooke Polystictus tulipiferae (Schwein.) Cooke (1886) Poria...
- m. cinerescens but places the archipelago "east of Honduras". Another taxonomic system does not name the archipelago but places E. m. cinerescens on "islands...