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- Spegazzinia is also a synonym of the cactus genus Weingartia. Spegazzinia is a genus of widely distributed mitosporic ascomycete fungi in the family Didymosphaeriaceae...
- Setirebutia Fric & Kreuz. Spegazzinia Backeb. Sulcorebutia Backeb. Weingartia Werderm. (The generic names Bridgesia, Spegazzinia, Echinorebutia, Eurebutia...
- corroana Cárdenas Rebutia neo****ingii subsp. trollii (Oeser) D.R.Hunt Spegazzinia ****ingii (Hopffer) Backeb. Sulcorebutia corroana (Cárdenas) Brederoo...
- Sarocladium Scleroconidioma Sclerotium Scolecobasidium Scytalidium Sirococcus Spegazzinia Sphaerographium ****ellum Spirosphaera Stachybotrys Stanjemonium Symbiotaphrina...
- career. He is also honoured in the naming of several taxa including; Spegazzinia a genus of fungi in the Apiosporaceae family by Pier Andrea Saccardo...
- fidanum (Backeb.) Hutchison 1957 Rebutia fidana (Backeb.) D.R.Hunt 1987 Spegazzinia fidana (Backeb.) Backeb. 1934 Sulcorebutia fidana (Backeb.) F.H.Brandt...
- New soil fungi from Australian heathland: Aspergillus, Penicillium, Spegazzinia. Australian Journal of Botany. 2(3):355-364 Lamoth, F. (2016). "Aspergillus...
- Weingartia was designated in 1937 by Werdermann to replace the invalid genus Spegazzinia Backeberg. All species of the genus Weingartia were transferred to the...
- New soil fungi from Australian heathland: Aspergillus, Penicillium, Spegazzinia. Australian Journal of Botany. 2(3):355-364 Chen, A.J.; Varga, J.; Frisvad...
- "New soil fungi from Australian heathland: Aspergillus, Penicillium, Spegazzinia". Australian Journal of Botany. 2 (3): 355–364. doi:10.1071/bt9540355...