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- 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...
- Sordariomycetes class. The genus had been tentatively placed in order Sphaeriales (now Diaporthales) incertae sedis by Kohlmeyer & Kohlmeyer in 1979, Ascomycetes...
- Müller E (1982). "Lindquistomyces: un nuevo genero de Amphisphaeriaceae (Sphaeriales)" (PDF). Sydowia (in Spanish). 35: 6–9. Spegazzini C. (1888). "Fungi...
- Sordariomycetes class. The genus had been tentatively placed in order Sphaeriales incertae sedis (now Diaporthales) by Kohlmeyer & Kohlmeyer in 1979, Ascomycetes...
- Order 7. Helvellales Order 8. Exoascales Order 9. Hypocreales Order 10. Sphaeriales Order 11. Dothidiales Order 12. Laboulbeniales class 3. Basidiomycetae...
- org. Retrieved 2021-04-12. Lindau,G. (1897). Engler & Prantl (ed.). "Sphaeriales". Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren...
- Callan, A.Y. Rossman & G.J. Samuels (January–March 1988). Xylaria (Sphaeriales, Xylariaceae) from Cerro de la Neblina, Venezuela. Mycotaxon 51(1): 103–153...
- Subsequently, the family was variously classified in orders such as Sphaeriales and Pyrenulales, reflecting the ongoing uncertainty about its taxonomic...