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- immunocompromised status and systemic infection carry a worse prognosis. S. schenkii, the causal fungus, is found worldwide. The species was named for Benjamin...
- Acetabularia kilneri Acetabularia major Acetabularia myriospora Acetabularia peniculus Acetabularia ryukyuensis Acetabularia schenkii Acetabularia toxasii...
- of Mongolia is ****ociated with Kr****ilovia mongolica, while Podozamites schenkii is ****ociated with the Tri****ic-Jur****ic Swedenborgia cryptomerioides and...
- the subfamily Epidendroideae. Pogoniopsis nidus-avis Rchb.f. Pogoniopsis schenkii Cogn. in C.F.P.von Martius Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families...
- Oxypetalum rusti**** Rapini – Espinhaço Range in Minas Gerais Oxypetalum schenkii K.Schum. – Brazil (Rio de Janeiro) Oxypetalum schottii Fourn. – Brazil...
- Province), Gualo (La Rioja Province) Leaf fragments A ginkgoalean. B. schenkii Ischigualasto Provincial Park (San Juan Province) Leaf fragments A ginkgoalean...
- Salvin, 1888) Tellervo hiero evages (Godman & Salvin, 1888) Parantica schenkii schenkii (Koch, 1865) Parantica garamantis garamantis (Godman & Salvin, 1888)...
- angustifolius Podozamites cuspiformis Podozamites agardhi**** Podozamites schenkii Podozamites gramineus Podozamites sp. Hasle clay pit Bagagraven clay pit...
- least tiger Parantica rotundata (Grose-Smith, 1890) – fat tiger Parantica schenkii (Koch, 1865) Parantica schoenigi (Jumalon, 1971) – Father Schoenig's chocolate...
- limited to these two taxa. Her works on Phoma condiogena, Sporotrichum schenkii, Pityrosporum ovale, Allescheria boydii, the genus Beauveria, and the dermatophytes...