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- Penicillium claviforme is a species of Penicillium within the phylum Ascomycota. It is found within the subgenus Terverticillium. It has a coremium-type...
- Cerithium claviforme is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Cerithiidae. The distribution of Cerithium claviforme includes...
- Penicillium notatum), which produces the antibiotic penicillin Penicillium claviforme Penicillium commune Penicillium crustosum Penicillium digitatum, a Citrus...
- Nolanea claviformis, or Entoloma claviforme, is a mushroom in the family Entolomataceae. Described as new to science in 2014, it is found in Guyana, where...
- with it. Botrytis cinerea on lettuce, by Fusarium spp. and Penicillium claviforme, on grape and strawberry by Tri****rma spp., on strawberry by Cladosporium...
- of Rhodobacteraceae with one known species (Rhodobaculum claviforme). Rhodobaculum claviforme has been isolated from saline alkaline steppe lakes from...
- Stanislavsky, 1976 Donb**** Basin, Ukraine, Late Tri****ic Glossophyllum claviforme Mogucheva, 1973 Tungus Basin, Siberia, Russia, Early Tri****ic Glossophyllum...
- dubia Schepman, 1904 Oliva rufofulgurata Schepman, 1904 1907 Cerithium claviforme Schepman, 1907 Cerithium koperbergi Schepman, 1907 N****arius celebensis...
- circulatum (Hartmeyer, 1912) Aplidium cir****volutum (Sluiter, 1900) Aplidium claviforme Hartmeyer, 1912 Aplidium clivosum Kott, 1992 Aplidium coei (Ritter, 1901)...
- ) Seidenf. 1974 China (Sichuan) 1,200 metres (3,900 ft) Bulbophyllum claviforme Vuong, Q.T.Truong, V.H.Bui & Cootes 2019 Vietnam 1,000 metres (3,300 ft)...