Schizothecium

Schizothecium is a genus of fungi in the family Lasiosphaeriaceae.[1]

Schizothecium
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Schizothecium

Corda (1838)
Type species
Schizothecium fimicola
Corda (1838)

Species

  • Schizothecium alloeochaetum
  • Schizothecium aloides
  • Schizothecium carpinicola
  • Schizothecium cervinum
  • Schizothecium conicum
  • Schizothecium curvisporum
  • Schizothecium curvuloides
  • Schizothecium dakotense
  • Schizothecium dubium
  • Schizothecium fimbriatum
  • Schizothecium fimicola
  • Schizothecium formosanum
  • Schizothecium glutinans
  • Schizothecium hispidulum
  • Schizothecium inaequale
  • Schizothecium linguiforme
  • Schizothecium longicolle
  • Schizothecium miniglutinans
  • Schizothecium multipilosum
  • Schizothecium nannopodale
  • Schizothecium nanum
  • Schizothecium oedotrichum
  • Schizothecium papillisporum
  • Schizothecium pilosum
  • Schizothecium simile
  • Schizothecium squamulosum
  • Schizothecium tetrasporum
  • Schizothecium vesticola
  • Schizothecium vratislaviensis
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References

  1. Lumbsch TH, Huhndorf SM (December 2007). "Outline of Ascomycota – 2007". Myconet. Chicago, USA: The Field Museum, Department of Botany. 13: 1–58.


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