Definition of Conioscyphales. Meaning of Conioscyphales. Synonyms of Conioscyphales

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Definition of Conioscyphales

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Meaning of Conioscyphales from wikipedia

- Conioscyphales is an order of freshwater and terrestrial fungi within the division Ascomycota. It is in the subclass Savoryellomycetidae and the class...
- fungi in the monotypic family Conioscyphaceae and the monotypic order Conioscyphales. They are found on deca**** wood, leaves, or bamboo stems. Except for...
- within the class of Sordariomycetes. It contains 4 known orders of Conioscyphales, Fuscosporellales, Pleurotheciales and Savoryellales. In 2011, Boonyuen...
- Sordariomycetes,). A sister relationship for Fuscosporellales with Conioscyphales, Pleurotheciales and Savoryellales was strongly supported by sequence...
- "Newly recognized lineages of perithecial ascomycetes: the new orders Conioscyphales and Pleurotheciales". Persoonia. 37: 57–81. doi:10.3767/003158516X689819...
- Achroceratosphaeria and Pisorisporium) Subclass Savoryellomycetidae Conioscyphales (contains family Conioscyphaceae and genus Conioscypha) Fuscosporellales...
- clock analyses (Hongsanan et al., 2017; Hyde et al., 2017), the orders Conioscyphales, Fuscosporellales, Pleurotheciales, and Savoryellales cluster together...
- "Newly recognized lineages of perithecial ascomycetes: the new orders Conioscyphales and Pleurotheciales". Persoonia. 37: 57–81. doi:10.3767/003158516X689819...
- "Newly recognised lineages of perithecial ascomycetes: the new orders Conioscyphales and Pleurotheciales". Persoonia. 37: 57–81. doi:10.3767/003158516X689819...
- "Newly recognized lineages of perithecial ascomycetes: the new orders Conioscyphales and Pleurotheciales". Persoonia. 37: 57–81. doi:10.3767/003158516X689819...