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- Monascaceae is a former family of fungi in the subclass Eurotiomycetidae. According to Mycobank, Monascaceae was subdivided as follows: Allescheria Bac****a...
- given by Bisby et al., 2000, who put the genus into a separate family Monascaceae. Monascus purpureus derives its signature red color from mosascus pigment...
- Division: Ascomycota class: Eurotiomycetidae Order: Eurotiales Family: Monascaceae Genus: Monascus Species: M. purpureus Binomial name Monascus purpureus...
- Monascus pallens is a fungal species in the Monascaceae family. It was found during a survey done on water and sediment of the Shatt al-Arab river in...
- Fungi Division: Ascomycota class: Eurotiomycetidae Order: Incertae sedis Family: Monascaceae Genus: Monascus Species: M. kaoliang C.F.Lin & Iizuka (1975)...
- Eurotiales G.W. Martin ex Benny & Kimbr. Family Aspergillaceae Link (=Monascaceae J. Schröt.) – 14 genera Family Elaphomycetaceae Tul. ex Paol. – 2 genera...
- Xeromyces is a monotypic genus of fungus in the family Monascaceae. Its only species, Xeromyces bisporus, was first described by L.R. Fraser in 1954....
- 5 families, 28 genera and 1280 species: Family Aspergillaceae Link [=Monascaceae J. Schröt.] Aspergillago Samson, Houbraken & Frisvad – 1 species Aspergillus...
- Families incertae sedis Amorphothecaceae Ascosphaeraceae Eremascaceae Monascaceae Genera incertae sedis Azureothecium Wikimedia Commons has media related...
- Division: Ascomycota class: Eurotiomycetes Order: Eurotiales Family: Monascaceae Genus: Monascus Species: M. sanguineus Binomial name Monascus sanguineus...