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- Nectriopsis. Nectriopsis albida Etayo Nectriopsis albofulta (Petch) Samuels Nectriopsis anthostomellicola Whitton, K.D. Hyde & McKenzie Nectriopsis apiosporae...
- Nectriopsis rubefaciens is an orange-red lichenicolous fungus, a host-specific parasitic fungus that lives on lichen. It has globose reddish-brown perithecia...
- scabby pelt. It is a known host species to the lichenicolous fungus Nectriopsis lecanodes. Zhurbenko, Mikhail P. (2013). "A first list of lichenicolous...
- placed in the genera Nectria by David L. Hawksworth in 1981, and then Nectriopsis by Mariette Cole and Hawksworth in 2001. In 2010, Javier Etayo cir****scribed...
- formerly been placed in the genera Nectria in 1981, and later (2001) in Nectriopsis. Wijayawardene, Nalin; Hyde, Kevin; Al-Ani, Laith Khalil Tawfeeq; Somayeh...
- Polycephalomyces tomentosus is often found on certain species of Trichiidae. Nectriopsis violacea specialises on Fuligo septica. Bacterial ****ociates, mainly...
- lasioderma (Ellis) Cooke (1884) = Nectriopsis lasioderma, Bionectriaceae L. lecanodes (Ces.) Petch (1938) = Nectriopsis lecanodes, Bionectriaceae L. leptosphaeriae...
- contributions to our knowledge on species diversity of the genus Ochrolechia". Nectriopsis verseghyae-klarae is a lichenicolous fungus that parasitises Verseghya...
- Møller (1901) – 3 spp. Nectriella Nitschke ex ****el (1870) – 84 spp. Nectriopsis Maire (1911) – 70 spp. Ochronectria Rossman & Samuels (1999) – 3 spp...
- Doi (1967) Former species; M. hypocrellicola (Henn.) Höhn. (1910) = Nectriopsis hypocrellicola, Bionectriaceae Lumbsch TH, Huhndorf SM (December 2007)...