- and
arise from a
basal plectenchyma-centrum.
Examples are
members of
Sphaeriales and Hypocreales.
Perithecia are also
found in
Xylaria (Dead Man's Fingers...
-
Arnold GRW. (1971). "Über
einige neue Taxa und
Kombinationen der
Sphaeriales".
Zeitschrift für
Pilzkunde (in German). 37: 187–198.
Cannon PF, Kirk...
- a Ph.D. His
thesis Biologic and
phylogenetic study of the
stromatic Sphaeriales was
supervised by
Calvin Henry Kauffman (1869–1931) As a
postdoc Wehmeyer...
- been
placed historically in
several different families in the
outdated Sphaeriales order,
including the Halosphaeriaceae, the Sphaeriaceae, the Loramycetaceae...
- Subsequently, the
family was
variously classified in
orders such as
Sphaeriales and Pyrenulales,
reflecting the
ongoing uncertainty about its taxonomic...
- Callan, A.Y.
Rossman & G.J.
Samuels (January–March 1988).
Xylaria (
Sphaeriales, Xylariaceae) from
Cerro de la Neblina, Venezuela.
Mycotaxon 51(1): 103–153...
-
Order 7.
Helvellales Order 8.
Exoascales Order 9.
Hypocreales Order 10.
Sphaeriales Order 11.
Dothidiales Order 12.
Laboulbeniales class 3. Basidiomycetae...
-
ascomata and
pseudoparaphyses of some species, and it was ****igned to
Sphaeriales order. It was then
placed in the
Pseudosphaeriaceae family by Theissen...
- Pyrenomycetes. A
Contribution to a
Natural classification of the
Group Sphaeriales Sensu Lindau.
Dansk Botanisk Arkiv. Vol. 15. Copenhagen: Munksgaard....
- sphaeria, a
reference to its
historical classification in the old
order Sphaeriales. The
species epithet jamesii honours Peter Wilfred James, recognising...