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- Gymnoascus is a genus of fungi within the Gymnoascaceae family. The genus, widely distributed in northern temperate areas, contains eight species. Lumbsch...
- hyphae, often ornamented with elaborate coils or spines. Examples are the Gymnoascus, Talaromyces and the dermatophyte Arthroderma. Perithecia are flask shaped...
- perithecia. Under desert shrubs, however, more sensitive species such as Gymnoascus reesii prevail. Agaricus columellatus Agaricus deserticola Agaricus evertens...
- Randolph S. Currah in 1985; synonyms include Myxotrichum uncinatum and Gymnoascus uncinatus. In culture, colonies of U. uncinatus are yellow to orange-brown...
- research interest. Uncinocarpus reesii was first recognized under the name Gymnoascus uncinatus by German taxonomist Michael Emil Eduard Eidam in 1893. The...
- Arachniotus trisporus Hotson (1936) Byssochlamys trisporus (Hotson) Cain (1956) Byssochlamys nivea Westling (1909) Gymnoascus sudans Vailionis (1936)...
- karpos (καρπός), meaning "fruit". It was distinguished from the genus Gymnoascus based on keratinolytic capacity, ascospore morphology and the development...
- Gymnoascaceae Baran. Type genus Gymnoascus Baran. Genera Acitheca Arachniotus Gymnascella Gymnoascoideus Gymnoascus Kraurogymnocarpa Mallochia Narasim****a...
- (in German). 78: 515–24. Samson, RA (1972). "Notes on Pseudogymnoascus, Gymnoascus and related genera". Acta Bot. Neerl. 21 (5): 517–527. doi:10.1111/j.1438-8677...
- name Uncinocarpus orissi Sigler, Flis & Carmichael (1998) Synonyms Pseudoarachniotus orissi Sigler et al. (1998) Gymnoascus arxii Sigler et al. (1998)...