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- Saprolegniaceae is a family of freshwater mould. James Ellis Humphrey (1861-1897), an American mycologist did significant work on this family. Saprolegniaceae...
- Crypticolaceae **** 1995 Saprolegniales Achlyaceae Verrucalvaceae **** 1984 Saprolegniaceae Warm. 1884 [Leptolegniaceae] Leptomitales Leptomitaceae Kuetz. 1843...
- microsporidians such as Thelania, and fungi including species of Saprolegniaceae and Entomophthoraceae. Several flowers including members of the Asteraceae...
- Achlya is a genus of oomycete (water mold), in the family Saprolegniaceae. The genus includes several plant pathogens including Achlya con****ua and Achlya...
- (December 2019). "First Record of the Water Mold Achlya bi****ualis (Saprolegniaceae) Isolated from Ornamental Fish in South Africa". Journal of Aquatic...
- Clade: Stramenopiles Phylum: Oomycota Order: Saprolegniales Family: Saprolegniaceae Genus: Saprolegnia Species Saprolegnia aenigmatica Saprolegnia anisospora...
- Revision of Aplanopsis, Pythiopsis, and ‘subcentric’ Achlya species (Saprolegniaceae) using 18S rDNA and morphological data Mycological Research 106 (5)...
- 4635. Sparrow, F.K. (1943). Aquatic Phycomycetes exclusive of the Saprolegniaceae and Pythium. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press. Schaffner, John...
- Pilliod DS, Sheridan PP, Williams CF, Peterson CR, Bury BR (2008). "Saprolegniaceae identified on amphibian eggs throughout the Pacific Northwest, USA...
- was likely his book titled The Aquatic Phycomycetes exclusive of the Saprolegniaceae and Pythium published in 1943. The second edition titled Aquatic Phycomycetes...