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- information related to Didymocyrtis. Didymocyrtis may refer to: Didymocyrtis (fungus), a Dothideomycetes incertae sedis genus Didymocyrtis (protist), a Spumellarian...
- Didymocyrtis is also a zoological genus of spumellarian Radiolaria. Didymocyrtis is a genus of lichenicolous fungi in the family Phaeosphaeriaceae. The...
- Didymocyrtis tr****ii is a species of lichenicolous (lichen-eating) fungus in the family Phaeosphaeriaceae. It is found in southern Ukraine, where it parasitises...
- parasitise Xanthoria calcicola, including: Didymocyrtis slaptoensis, Pyrenochaeta xanthoriae, Didymocyrtis cf. consimilis, Erythricium aurantia****, and...
- cetrariicola, Acremonium lichenicola, Clypeococ**** cetrariae, Didymocyrtis cladoniicola, Didymocyrtis tr****ii, Endococcus parmeliarum, Lichenoconium eroden,...
- infestans (Speg.) Etayo (1996) = Didymocyrtis infestans, Phaeosphaeriaceae P. kaernefeltii S.Y. Kondr. (2008) = Didymocyrtis kaernefeltii, Phaeosphaeriaceae...
- species previously placed in Phoma are now recognised as members of Didymocyrtis in the Phaeosphaeriaceae. These taxonomic and nomenclatural changes present...
- (2021). "Notes on lichenicolous Pleosporales, with two new species, Didymocyrtis azorica and Pseudopyrenidium epipertusariae (Phaeosphaeriaceae)". Phytotaxa...
- "Phylogenetic insights resolve Dacampiaceae (Pleosporales) as polyphyletic: Didymocyrtis (Pleosporales, Phaeosphaeriaceae) with Phoma-like anamorphs resurrected...
- Paleontology and Evolution Information Letter (6). Today included in Didymocyrtis, or Ommatartus if that genus is accepted as distinct. In memoriam: Pierce...