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- The Phacidiaceae are a family of fungi in the order Helotiales. According to a 2008 estimate, the family contained seven genera and 148 species. As accepted...
- Medeolariaceae Micraspidales Micraspidaceae Phacidiales Helicogoniaceae Phacidiaceae Rhytismatales Cudoniaceae Rhytismataceae Triblidiaceae Thelebolales Pseudeurotiaceae...
- the constellation Coma Berenices Coma (fungi), a genus of fungi in the Phacidiaceae family Coma (optics), an aberration out of lens design Coma, Egypt, a...
- Bulgaria inquinans is a fungus in the family Phacidiaceae. It is commonly known by the names poor man's licorice, black bulgar and black jelly drops. It...
- Medeolariales Hemiphacidiaceae - Merged with Cenangiaceae in the 2010s. Phacidiaceae (also known as Bulgariaceae) - reclassified under order Phacidiales Vandijckellaceae...
- Phacidiopycnis padwickii is a species of fungus in the family Phacidiaceae, first described by Kavasji Framaji Kheswalla in 1941. It is a plant pathogen...
- survive the summer months in deca**** plant debris as spores or mycelium. Phacidiaceae contains a number of snow molds found beneath the snow pack that affect...
- bougainvilleicola P. boycei G.G. Hahn (1930) = Potebniamyces balsamicola, Phacidiaceae P. brevistylospora Tak. Kobay. & Tak. Ohsawa (1989) = Diaporthe melonis...
- Starbaeckia is a genus of fungi in the Helotiales order and in the family Phacidiaceae. This is a monotypic genus, containing the single species Starbaeckia...
- (Sphaeropsis Apple rot), now Xenosphaeropsis pyriputrescens (in the Phacidiaceae family). Sacc., Michelia 2: 105. 1880. "Sphaeropsis Sacc". www.gbif.org...