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- Thecaphora was also proposed for the order of cnidarians usually known as Leptomedusae. Thecaphora is a genus of basidiomycote fungus which contains several...
- Thecaphora frezzii, commonly referred to as peanut ****, is a species of **** fungus of the genus Thecaphora and the family Glomosporiaceae. It is a basidiomycete...
- Thecaphora oxalidis is a species of fungus belonging to the family Glomosporiaceae. Synonym: Kochmania oxalidis (Ellis & Tracy) Piatek, 2005 "Thecaphora...
- Julia thecaphora is a species of a sea snail with a s**** comprising two separate hinged pieces or valves. It is a marine gastropod mollusk in the family...
- Thecaphora solani, potato ****, is a fungal plant pathogen. It affects plants, primarily potatoes, in the Andean part of South America. The disease of...
- monophyly requires verification Order Leptothecata (= Leptothecata(e), Thecaphora(e), Thecata(e), Leptomedusae) Order Siphonophorae Subclass Trachylinae...
- Thecaphora. The former genus had a cosmopolitan distribution. As accepted by Species Fungorum; Glomosporium amaranthi Hirschh. (1945) now Thecaphora amaranthi...
- for synonymy for high-ranked taxa, alternative names like Leptomedusa, Thecaphora or Thecata, with or without the ending emended to "-ae", are also often...
- Matthias; Wang, Yan; Wang, Shengrong; Kellner, Ronny (August 2021). "Thecaphora dahuangis, a new species causing leaf **** disease of the traditional...
- 1815 Synonyms Thecaphora Charpentier, 1840 Cordylogaster Ag****iz, 1846 (Emend.) Taeniogaster Selys, 1854 Thecagaster Selys, 1854 Thecaphora Selys, 1854...