Definition of Phaeospora. Meaning of Phaeospora. Synonyms of Phaeospora

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- Phaeospora is a genus of fungi in the class Dothideomycetes; its familial placement is uncertain. Phaeospora arctica Horáková & Alstrup (1994) Phaeospora...
- Sagiolechia phaeospora is a species of crustose lichen in the family Sagiolechiaceae. It is found in the alpine tundra of Alaska. The lichen was described...
- Cunninghamella multiverticillata R.Y.Zheng & G.Q. Chen 2001 Cunninghamella phaeospora Boedijn 1959 Cunninghamella polymorpha Pišpek 1929 Cunninghamella septata...
- Acrocercops phaeospora is a moth of the family Gracillariidae, known from Karnataka, India. It was described by Edward Meyrick in 1916. The hostplants...
- Initially described as a monotypic genus in 2016 with the type species, C. phaeospora, from the Congo Basin, it was expanded in 2024 to include four species...
- Petter Adolf Karsten with the type species Coprinopsis friesii and C. phaeospora placed within it, both having formerly been classified as Coprinus species...
- M****ariosphaeria ****stana M****ariosphaeria palustris M****ariosphaeria phaeospora M****ariosphaeria pusillispora M****ariosphaeria roumeguerei M****ariosphaeria...
- Cavara (1900) Pleospora phaeocomoides (Sacc.) G. Winter (1886) Pleospora phaeospora (Duby) Ces. & De Not. (1863) Pleospora philadelphi Politis (1935) Pleospora...
- been simultaneously or successively used. In fresh water, the fungus Phaeospora lemaneae grows inside Lemanea fluviatilis. In the marine environment,...
- shown that Rhexophiale coronata lies within a clade with Sagiolechia phaeospora and S. protuberans, which challenges the distinctiveness of the genus...