Biscogniauxia
Biscogniauxia is a genus of fungi in the family Xylariaceae.[5] Subtaxa include Biscogniauxia capnodes var. capnodes, Biscogniauxia marginata and Biscogniauxia nummularia, which are plant pathogens. The genus was circumscribed by Otto Kuntze in 1891.[6]
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Genus: | Biscogniauxia Kuntze (1891) |
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Biscogniauxia nummularia | |
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Kommamyce Nieuwl. (1916)[2] |
Species
- B. africana
- B. albosticta
- B. ambiens
- B. anceps
- B. arima
- B. atropunctata
- B. baileyi
- B. bartholomaei
- B. capnodes
- B. cinereolilacina
- B. citriformis
- B. communapertura
- B. cylindrispora
- B. dennisii
- B. divergens
- B. doidgeae
- B. formosana
- B. fuscella
- B. grenadensis
- B. kalchbrenneri
- B. kenyana
- B. latirima
- B. marginata
- B. mediterranea
- B. mucigera
- B. nawawii
- B. nothofagi
- B. nummularia
- B. pithodes
- B. plana
- B. plumbea
- B. querna
- B. repanda
- B. reticulospora
- B. schweinitzii
- B. simplicior
- B. sinuosa
- B. uniapiculata
- B. viscosicentra
- B. waitpela
- B. weldenii
- B. zelandica
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References
- "Biscogniauxia Kuntze 1891". MycoBank. International Mycological Association. Retrieved 2012-03-10.
- Nieuwland JA. (1916). "Critical notes on new and old genera of plants VII". The American Midland Naturalist. 4: 374–8. doi:10.2307/2992851.
- Lloyd CG. (1925). "Mycological Notes 75". Mycological Writings. 7 (75): 1349–64.
- Eckblad F-E, Granmo A. (1978). "The genus Nummularia (Ascomycetes) in Norway". Norwegian Journal of Botany. 25: 69–75.
- Lumbsch TH, Huhndorf SM. (December 2007). "Outline of Ascomycota – 2007". Myconet. Chicago, USA: The Field Museum, Department of Botany. 13: 1–58. Archived from the original on 2009-03-18.
- Kuntze O. (1891). Revisio generum plantarum (in German). 2. Leipzig, Germany: A. Felix. p. 398.
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