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- Sphaeropsidales is an order of Coelomycetes fungi. These are conidial fungi where the conidia form in a growing cavity in the host's tissue. The fruiting...
- fruiting bodies Order Melanconiales (producing spores in acervuli) Order Sphaeropsidales (producing spores in pycnidia) class Agonomycetes lacking spores Other...
- fruiting body produced by mitosporic fungi, for instance in the order Sphaeropsidales (Deuteromycota, Coelomycetes) or order Pleosporales (Ascomycota, Dothideomycetes)...
- of the Coelomycetes. Melanconiales (producing spores in acervuli) Sphaeropsidales (producing spores in pycnidia) Wikispecies has information related...
- spadiceus) and Podosphaera macularis. In the family Sphaeropsidaceae of the Sphaeropsidales fungi, species of the genus Cicinnobolus are hyperparasites of powdery...
- groundsel Xanthium canadense ****lebur In the family Sphaeropsidaceae of Sphaeropsidales fungi, species of the genus Darluca are hyperparasites on rusts. Rust...
- et sa forme conidienne, Camaroglobulus resinae gen. et spec. nov. (Sphaeropsidales)". Bulletin de la Société Mycologique de France (in French). 102: 97–100...
- American elm (Ulmus americana) and was thought to belong to the order Sphaeropsidales but was later described as Cephalosporium sp. before formally being...
- W.B. (1935). British Stem- and Leaf-Fungi (Coelomycetes): Volume I Sphaeropsidales. Cambridge University Press. Retrieved 2015-01-20. Grove, W.B. (1937)...
- Insect Pathology 1 (1): 43-47. 1960. ———. "Species of Aschersonia (Sphaeropsidales)". Lloydia 22 (3): 215-221. The standard author abbreviation Mains...