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Rutstroemia
Sabtu, 2025-12-06 12:03:54Rutstroemia is a genus of fungi in the family Rutstroemiaceae. It was circumscribed by Petter Karsten in 1871. The genus name of Rutstroemia is in honour...
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Kamis, 2026-01-29 19:25:03Rutstroemia punicae is a species of fungus in the family Rutstroemiaceae found in Montenegro. The species was formally described in 2019 by Montenegrin...
Click to read more »Helotiales
Senin, 2026-05-18 07:41:44Helotiaceae Arachnopeziza aurata, family: Hyaloscyphaceae Brown oak disk cup Rutstroemia firma, family: Rutstroemiaceae (photo: Holger Krisp) The necrotrophic...
Click to read more »List of endemic species of Montenegro
Sabtu, 2026-05-02 13:45:54Perić, Branislav; Baral, Hans-Otto (2019). "Two species of the genus Rutstroemia (Rutstroemiaceae, Helotiales) new for Montenegro: R. fruticeti and R...
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Senin, 2026-04-27 00:28:20unless stated otherwise); P. bulgarioides (P. Karst.) Hazsl. (1886) = Rutstroemia bulgarioides, Rutstroemiaceae P. carbonaria (Alb. & Schwein.) Hazsl....
Click to read more »Ciboria amentacea
Minggu, 2025-11-02 11:38:57amentacea (Balb.) Fuckel (1870) Synonyms Peziza amentacea Balb. (1804) Rutstroemia amentacea (Balb.) P.Karst. (1871) Hymenoscyphus amentaceus (Balb.) W...
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Kamis, 2026-05-21 08:18:05Rutstroemiaceae Rutstroemia firma Scientific classification Kingdom: Fungi Division: Ascomycota Class: Leotiomycetes Order: Helotiales Family: Rutstroemiaceae...
Click to read more »Richard P. Korf
Selasa, 2026-03-17 23:26:09Dasyscyphus, Hyaloscypha, Hymenoscyphus, Mollisia, Orbiliaceae, Peziza, Rutstroemia, Scutellinia, and Trichophaea. Korf co-founded Mycotaxon, an international...
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Kamis, 2026-01-29 03:52:03Synonyms Peziza tuberosa Bull., Hist. Champ. Fr. (Paris) 1(2): 266 (1791) Rutstroemia tuberosa (Bull.) P. Karst., Bidr. Känn. Finl. Nat. Folk 19: 105 (1871)...
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