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- The Nitschkiaceae are a family of fungi in the Ascomycota, order Coronophorales. Species in the family are mostly saprobic on wood, although some grow...
- Coronophorales Nitschkiaceae Hypocreales Bionectriaceae Nectriaceae Niessliaceae Microascales Microascaceae...
- Scortechinia is a genus of fungi in the Ascomycota, of the family Nitschkiaceae. The genus was cir****scribed by Pier Andrea Saccardo in Atti Reale Ist...
- Rhagadostoma is a genus of fungi in the family Nitschkiaceae. All species in the genus are lichenicolous, meaning they live parasitically on lichens....
- bombarda, Bombardiaceae B. collapsa Romell (1889) = Nitschkia collapsa, Nitschkiaceae B. hydrophila (Kirschst.) Sacc. (1928) = Cercophora hydrophila, Neoschizotheciaceae...
- to Gaillard for his work on fungi. The genus Gaillardiella (family Nitschkiaceae) was named in his honor by Narcisse Théophile Patouillard in 1895. Champignons...
- Chaetosphaeriaceae family Z. archeri (Berk.) Sacc. (1883) = Nitschkia archeri, Nitschkiaceae Z. aterrima (****el) Sacc. (1879) = Kastanostachys aterrima, Stachybotryaceae...
- Chaetosphaeriaceae B. calyculus (Mont.) Cooke (1887) = Nitschkia calyculus, Nitschkiaceae B. conferta (Schwein.) Cooke (1887) = Scortechinia conferta, Scortechiniaceae...
- Bertiaceae B. polyspora Kirschst. (1906) = Kirschsteinia polyspora, Nitschkiaceae Lumbsch TH, Huhndorf SM. (December 2007). "Outline of Ascomycota – 2007"...
- systematic and scientific studies of plant galls. M****alongiella, (family Nitschkiaceae), taxonomic authority Carlos Luigi Spegazzini (1889). M****alongina (Ascomycota)...