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- The Gymnoascaceae are a family of fungi in the Ascomycota, class Eurotiomycetes. Lumbsch TH, Huhndorf SM. (December 2007). "Outline of Ascomycota – 2007"...
- R. (1909). "Byssochlamys nivea, en foreningslank mellam familjerna Gymnoascaceae och Endomycetaceae". Svensk Botanisk Tidskrift (in Swedish). 3: 125–37...
- Narasim****a is a genus of fungi in the family Gymnoascaceae. The genus name of Narasim****a is in honour of Mandayam Jeersannidhi Narasimhan (1891–1970)...
- Gymnoascus is a genus of fungi within the Gymnoascaceae family. The genus, widely distributed in northern temperate areas, contains eight species. Lumbsch...
- species of fungus belonging to the genus Arachniotus in the family Gymnoascaceae. This fungus is a mesophile that reproduces both ****ually and a****ually...
- 1972.tb00804.x. Cejp, GF; Milko AA. "Genus Pseudogymnoascus Raillo (Gymnoascaceae)". Česká Mykologie (20): 160–163. Müller, E (1982). "Pseudogymnoascus...
- arthroconidia" (PDF). Mycotaxon. 4 (2): 349–488. von Arx, J.A. (1977). "Notes on Gymnoascaceae". Persoonia. 9 (3): 393–400. von Arx, J.A. (1981). The Genera of Fungi...
- genera Family Ascosphaeraceae L.S. Olive & Spiltoir – 3 genera Family Gymnoascaceae Baran. – 11 genera Family Nannizziopsidaceae Guarro, Stchigel, Deanna...
- Acitheca is a genus of fungi within the Gymnoascaceae family. This is a monotypic genus, containing the single species Acitheca purpurea. Lumbsch TH,...
- Gymnascella is a genus of fungi in the family Gymnoascaceae. It was described by American mycologist Charles Horton Peck in 1884 with Gymnascella aurantiaca...