Mycothyridium Explained
Mycothyridium is a genus of fungi in the class Dothideomycetes. The relationship of this taxon to other taxa within the class is unknown (incertae sedis).[1]
Species
- Mycothyridium adeanum
- Mycothyridium ahmadii
- Mycothyridium americanum
- Mycothyridium andicola
- Mycothyridium antiquum
- Mycothyridium argentinense
- Mycothyridium boehmeriae
- Mycothyridium cacheutense
- Mycothyridium ceanothi
- Mycothyridium cingulatum
- Mycothyridium coffeicola
- Mycothyridium concinnum
- Mycothyridium deviatum
- Mycothyridium flavum
- Mycothyridium floridanum
- Mycothyridium fusisporum
- Mycothyridium lividum
- Mycothyridium macedonicum
- Mycothyridium marylandicum
- Mycothyridium nobile
- Mycothyridium pakistani
- Mycothyridium pallidum
- Mycothyridium personatum
- Mycothyridium platense
- Mycothyridium pulchellum
- Mycothyridium quimelense
- Mycothyridium rechingeri
- Mycothyridium rousselianum
- Mycothyridium sambuci
- Mycothyridium semnanense
- Mycothyridium speciosum
- Mycothyridium stilbostomum
- Mycothyridium syringae
- Mycothyridium tuberculatum
- Mycothyridium valparadisiacum
- Mycothyridium vestitum
- Mycothyridium vitis
- Mycothyridium yerbae
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Notes and References
- Lumbsch TH, Huhndorf SM. . December 2007 . Outline of Ascomycota – 2007 . Myconet . 13 . 1–58 . The Field Museum, Department of Botany . Chicago, USA .