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- basidiocarps. Trechispora alnicola Trechispora amianthina Trechispora antipus Trechispora araneosa Trechispora bispora Trechispora brasiliensis Trechispora br****icicola...
- incarnata, P****inus lundellii, Radulomyces confluens, Stereum rugosum, Trechispora spp., Tubulicrinis spp. and Tyromyces chioneus. Birch dieback disease...
- Hydnodontaceae Trechispora mollusca Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Fungi Division: Basidiomycota class: Agaricomycetes Order: Trechisporales...
- genus and species were described in 1975. Larsson KH. (1992). The genus Trechispora (Corticiaceae, Basidiomycetes). Göteborg, Sweden: University of Göteborg...
- Tremella indecorata Norway Diatrype bullata Tremella invasa Denmark Trechispora spp Tremella karstenii Finland Colpoma juniperi Tremella latispora Tremella...
- the island. Skokholm is the type locality for the corticioid species Trechispora clanculare (Park.-Rhodes) K.H. Larss., described as new to science from...
- radiata and moist, strongly deca**** wood of birch and spruce log bearing Trechispora hymenocystis. Microhabitat.Germany Fauna Europaea Jakovlev, J. 2011:...
- subhirtella Scutellinia superba Scutellinia totaranuiensis Scutellinia trechispora Scutellinia tuberculata Scutellinia umbrorum Scutellinia vitreola Kirk...
- Synonyms Odontia brinkmannii G. Bresadola (1903) Grandinia brinkmannii Bourdot & Galzin (1914) Trechispora brinkmannii D.P. Rogers & H.S. Jacks. (1943)...
- described several taxa new to science, including the species now known as Trechispora clanculare (Park.-Rhodes) K.H. Larss. which he found in a puffin burrow...