Pilaira

Pilaira is a genus of zygote fungi described in 1875.[1]

Pilaira
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Pilaira

Species

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Species

The genus consists of the following species:[1]

  • Pilaira anomala (Ces.) J. Schröt.
  • Pilaira australis Urquhart, Coulon & Idnurm[2]
  • Pilaira caucasica Milko
  • Pilaira dimidiata Grove
  • Pilaira fimetaria
  • Pilaira moreaui Y. Ling
  • Pilaira nigrescens
  • Pilaira praeampla R.Y. Zheng & X.Y. Liu
  • Pilaira subangularis R.Y. Zheng & X.Y. Liu
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References

  1. "Pilaira". Species Fungorum. Retrieved 21 January 2019.
  2. Urquhart; Coulon; Idnurm (December 2017). "Pilaira australis sp. nov. (Mucorales, Mucoromycota) isolated from emu faeces in Australia". Phytotaxa. 329: 277.


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