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- acutangula King Oxyspora auriculata (Ridl.) J.F.Maxwell Oxyspora balansae (Cogn.) J.F.Maxwell Oxyspora beccarii (Cogn.) J.F.Maxwell Oxyspora bullata (Griff...
- Nesolechia oxyspora is a species of lichenicolous (lichen-dwelling) fungus in the family Parmeliaceae. It was first scientifically described as a member...
- Synonyms Lunospora oxyspora (Penz. & Sacc.) Frandsen, (1943) Selenophoma donacis (P****.) R. Sprague & Aar.G. Johnson, (1940) Selenophoma oxyspora (Penz. & Sacc...
- Wurdack Ochthocharis Blume Opisthocentra Hook.f. Osbeckia L. Ossaea DC. Oxyspora DC. Pachycentria Blume Pachyloma DC. Phainantha Gleason Phyllagathis Blume...
- by Italian lichenologist Abramo Bartolommeo M****alongo, with Nesolechia oxyspora ****igned as the type species. It contained species formerly placed in Abrothallus...
- Pronectria erythrinella (Nyl.) Lowen Punctelia oxyspora (Tul.) Dicakar, A.Crespo & Lumbsch (listed as Phacopsis oxyspora (Tul.) Triebel & Rambold) Pronectria robergei...
- similar in size to typical P. oxyspora. Phacopsis oxyspora (Tul.) Triebel & Rambold (1988) is now Nesolechia oxyspora (Tul.) A.M****al. (1856), the type...
- operosa (Desm.) Sacc. (1882) Didymella orchnodes Rehm (1916) Didymella oxyspora (Davis) Shoemaker & C.E. Babc. (1989) Didymella pachyspora Sacc., E. Bommer...
- orthoceras Diaporthe ostryigena Diaporthe otthii Diaporthe oudemansii Diaporthe oxyspora Diaporthe pachystoma Diaporthe padicola Diaporthe palmarum Diaporthe palustris...
- ) Syd. (1930) Phomopsis oxydendri (Ellis & Everh.) Aa (2002) Phomopsis oxyspora Petr. (1953) Phomopsis padina (Sacc.) Died. (1912) Phomopsis pallida (****el)...