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- the Asteraceae are also galled by P. macrosporus. The description of the genus was based on Protomyces macrosporus as the type genus for the family Protomycetaceae...
- Phallus macrosporus is a species of fungus in the stinkhorn family. It is found in China. Liu B, Li ZY, Du F (1980). "Phallus macrosporus new species"...
- Agaricus macrosporus is a rare, edible mushroom found from June at wood fringes and in meadows. The white cap is hemispherical and white when young, but...
- Vincenzo (1986). "Leucocoprinus cepaestipes (Sow.: Fr.) Pat. forma macrosporus fo. nov". Bollettino dell'****ociazione Micologica ed Ecologica Romana...
- Streptomyces macrosporus is a bacterium species from the genus of Streptomyces which has been isolated from sewage, compost and soil. List of Streptomyces...
- proctase A, Aspergillus niger acid proteinase A, Aspergillus niger var. macrosporus aspartic proteinase) is a proteolytic enzyme. The enzyme was previously...
- albertii, A. altipes, A. albolutescens, A. brunneolus, A. excellens and A. macrosporus. It also includes A. subrufescens which started to be widely grown and...
- Stephani 1916 A. laminiferus Stephani 1893 A. macounii Howe 1898 A. macrosporus Stephani 1916 A. major Griffith 1849 non Micheli 1729 ex Schmidel 1766...
- T. islandicus T. lagunensis T. leycett**** T. loliensis T. luteus T. macrosporus T. malagensis T. marneffei T. mimosinus T. minioluteus T. muroii T. palmae...
-  juncicola, named by American mycologist William H. Weston in 1929, and L. macrosporus, first described by C.T. Ingold and B. Chapman in 1952. In his 1929 publication...