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- fungi in the class Pucciniomycetes. It contains the single family Septobasidiaceae, which itself comprises six genera: Aphelariopsis Jülich (with 1 species)...
- Lu, Chunxia; Guo, Lin (2010). "Three new species of Septobasidium (Septobasidiaceae) from Gaoligong Mountains in China". Mycotaxon. 112 (1): 143–151. doi:10...
- Septobasidium is a fungal genus within the family Septobasidiaceae. Approximately 175 described species are ****ociated with this genus. 227 records are...
- genus Pachnocybe was placed in family Septobasidiaceae (Septobasidiales order), even though many Septobasidiaceae species were mostly parasitic on scale...
- Basidiomycota class: Pucciniomycetes Order: Septobasidiales Family: Septobasidiaceae Genus: Septobasidium Species: S. pilosum Binomial name Septobasidium...
- "The generic names proposed for Hymenomycetes VIII: Auriculariaceae, Septobasidiaceae, Tremellaceae, Dacrymycetaceae (continued)". Taxon. 7 (7): 193–207...
- Guo, Lin (July–September 2013). "Two new species of Septobasidium (Septobasidiaceae) from Yunnan Province in China". Mycotaxon. 125 (91–96): 91–96. doi:10...
- Basidiomycota class: Pucciniomycetes Order: Septobasidiales Family: Septobasidiaceae Genus: Septobasidium Species: S. bogoriense Binomial name Septobasidium...
- the Auriculariaceae, Dacrymycetaceae, Hyaloriaceae, Phleogenaceae, Septobasidiaceae, Sirobasidiaceae, and Tulasnellaceae (including Ceratobasidium). This...
- Lu, Chunxia; Guo, Lin (2010). "Three new species of Septobasidium (Septobasidiaceae) from Gaoligong Mountains in China". Mycotaxon. 112 (1): 143–151. doi:10...