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- Granulobasidium vellereum is a species of fungus in the family Cyp****aceae. A plant pathogen ****ociated with white rot of angiospermous logs, slash,...
- Dermatocarpon vellereum is a species of lichen belonging to the family Verrucariaceae. "Dermatocarpon arnoldianum". MycoBank. Westerdijk Institute. Retrieved...
- throughout its life cycle. Cryptococcus luteus is parasitic on Granulobasidium vellereum, a corticioid fungus, and is known from England and Italy. It too is not...
- Cyp****aceae Genus: Granulobasidium Jülich Type species Granulobasidium vellereum (Ellis & Cragin) Jülich Species Species include: Granulobasidium vellereum...
- Sessé & Mociño is S. bulbocastanum. Solanum schiedeanum Schltdl. Solanum vellereum Schltdl. The taxon S. lanceolatum had also been used for other Solanum...
- Stereum valdezii Lloyd (1923) Stereum variicolor Lloyd (1914) Stereum vellereum Berk. (1855) Stereum venosulum Henn. (1908) Stereum xylostroma Lloyd (1922)...
- Africa Vellereophyton pulvinatum Hilliard - South Africa Vellereophyton vellereum (R.A.Dyer) Hilliard - South Africa Hilliard, Olive Mary & Burtt, Brian...
- rot P****inus igniarius Wood decay Schizophyllum commune Hypochnicium vellereum Trametes versicolor P****inus gilvus Peniophora cinerea Hericium coralloides...
- Hieracium velebiti**** Degen & Zahn Hieracium velenovskyanum Zlatník Hieracium vellereum Scheele ex Fries Hieracium venetifolium Johanss. & Sam. Hieracium venezuelanum...
- Dermatocarpon tomentulosum Amtoft (2006) – USA; Bahamas Dermatocarpon vellereum Zschacke (1934) "Synonymy: Dermatocarpon Eschw., Syst. Lich.: 21 (1824)"...