Thecaphora
Thecaphora is a genus of Basidiomycote Fungus which contains several species of plant pathogens. The widespread genus contain 57 species.[2]
- Thecaphora was also proposed for the order of cnidarians usually known as Leptomedusae.
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Family: | Glomosporiaceae |
Genus: | Thecaphora Fingerh. (1836) |
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Thecaphora hyalina Fingerh. (1836) | |
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Angiosorus Thirum. & M.J.O'Brien (1974) |
Species
- Thecaphora arnicae Vánky (2009)
- Thecaphora capensis Roets & L.L. Dreyer (2008
- Thecaphora cerastii M. Lutz & Vánky (2007)
- Thecaphora deformans (Durieu & Mont. (1847)
- Thecaphora hosackiae Vánky (2008)
- Thecaphora lathyri (J.G.Kühn (1873)
- Thecaphora oxalidis (Ellis & Tracy) M. Lutz, R. Bauer & Piatek (2008)
- Thecaphora oxytropis
- Thecaphora saponariae
- Thecaphora seminis-convolvuli ((Duby) Liro (1935)
- Thecaphora smallanthi
- Thecaphora solidaginis (Ellis & Everh.) Vánky (2009)
- Thecaphora solani (Barrus 1944), Potato smut.
- Thecaphora trailii ((Cooke) Vestergr. (1902)
- Thecaphora ulicis Vánky (2008)
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References
- "Thecaphora Fingerh. 1836". MycoBank. International Mycological Association. Retrieved 2011-10-04.
- Kirk PM, Cannon PF, Minter DW, Stalpers JA (2008). Dictionary of the Fungi (10th ed.). Wallingford, UK: CABI. ISBN 978-0-85199-826-8.
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