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- (1999) Endococcus caudisporus J.C.David & Etayo (1995) Endococcus cladiae Zhurb. & Pino-Bodas (2015) Endococcus exerrans Nyl. (1879) Endococcus freyi Hafellner...
- concluded that the traits of genus Endococcus are better aligned with the characteristics of the fungus. Endococcus hafellneri produces ascomata with a...
- Endococcus nanellus is a species of lichenicolous fungus in the order Dothideales. It is known from Alaska, Canada, Greenland, Hawaii, ****an, Russia, South-Korea...
- Endococcus thelommatis is the first lichenicolous fungus to have been reported from this lichen. Kocourková, Jana; Knudsen, Kerry (2011). "Endococcus...
- & Hafellner Endococcus fusiger Th.Fr. & Almq. Endococcus propinquus (Körb.) D.Hawksw. Endococcus rugulosus Nyl. (also listed as Endococcus perpusillus...
- of the lichen are spherical and lack any septa; they measure 14–16 μm. Endococcus thelommatis is a lichenicolous fungus that parasitizes Thelomma santessonii...
- recorded growing on Porpidia macrocarpa include Cecidonia xenophana, Endococcus propinquus, E. rugulosus, Muellerella pygmaea, and Sclerococ**** australe...
- Species: M. thalamita Binomial name Muellerella thalamita (Nyl. ex Cromb.) D.Hawksw., F.Berger & LaGreca (2014) Synonyms Endococcus thalamita Nyl. (1877)...
- known host to the lichenicolous fungus species: Catillaria stereocaulorum Endococcus nanellus Polycoc**** trypethelioides "Stereocaulon grande". Global Biodiversity...
- host to the lichenicolous fungus species Cercidospora stereocaulorum, Endococcus nanellus, Odontotrema stereocaulocola. and Scutula stereocaulorum. "Stereocaulon...