Definition of Hymenomycetous. Meaning of Hymenomycetous. Synonyms of Hymenomycetous

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- descripsit ed. Berling. p. 694. Donk MA. (1966). "Check list of European hymenomycetous heterobasidiae". Persoonia. 4: 145–335. Reid DA. (1970). "New or interesting...
- (description on page 260) Donk MA. (1966). "Check list of European hymenomycetous Heterobasidiae". Persoonia. 4: 145–335. Hauerslev K. (1993). "The genus...
- tendril-like haustorial cells. Donk MA. (1966). "Check list of European hymenomycetous heterobasidiae". Persoonia. 4: 145–335. Roberts P. (1998). "A revision...
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