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- (1) permitted anamorphs to have their separate names but (2) treated teleomorphic names as having precedence for being used as the holomorphic name. The...
- former teleomorphic genera Petromyces, Neopetromyces and Fennellia. Subgenus Nidulantes, divided in 9 sections. Linked to former teleomorphic genus Emericella...
- attribution of species is less important than considering the corresponding teleomorphic stage of Cordyceps and its phylogenetic position. Currently, scholars...
- Tremellomycetes. The order contains both teleomorphic and anamorphic species, most of the latter being yeasts. All teleomorphic species in the Tremellales are parasites...
- Wickerhamomyces anomalus is a species of ascomycete and teleomorphic fungi of the genus Wickerhamomyces. It is used as a preventive (biocontrol agent)...
- containing anamorphic fungi. It was later determined that some Cordyceps-like teleomorphic fungi were the teleomorphs of Tolypocladium species. These species were...
- where spores are produced a****ually in structures called conidia and a teleomorphic stage where ****ual spores are produced in asci. Historically the name...
- used for species of the Ascomycota. These include the following ****ual (teleomorphic) groups, defined by the structures of their ****ual fruiting bodies: the...
- corniculata. More recent studies have restricted M. gypseum to two teleomorphic species A. gypseum and A. incurvatum. The conidial states of A. fulva...
- three genera. Species capable of reproducing ****ually belong in the teleomorphic genus Arthroderma, of the Ascomycota (see Teleomorph, anamorph and holomorph...