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Displaying records 1–12 of 12 for your search terms: Genus: echinostelium
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Echinosteliaceae Cooke
Contr.Mycol.Brit. 53 (1877)
Echinostelium de Bary
Vers.Syst.Mycetozoen 7 (1873)
Echinostelium apitectum K.D.Whitney
Mycologia 72:954 (1980)
Echinostelium arboreum H.W.Keller & T.E.Brooks
Mycologia 68:1207-1210, Figs 1-5 (1977)
Echinostelium australiense K.J.Knight, S.L.Stephenson & Novozh.
Black Echinostelium Nuytsia 34:180-185, Figs 1, 2 (2023)
Echinostelium bisporum (L.S.Olive & Stoian.) K.D.Whitney & L.S.Olive
Mycologia 74(4):680 (1982)
Echinostelium brooksii K.D.Whitney
Mycologia 72:957-960, Figs 6-9 (1980)
Echinostelium colliculosum K.D.Whitney & H.W.Keller
Mycologia 72(3):641-643, Figs 1-4 (1980)
Echinostelium corynophorum K.D.Whitney
Mycologia 72:963-964, Figs 10-12 (1980)
Echinostelium elachiston Alexop.
Mycologia 50:52 (1958)
Echinostelium fragile Nann.-Bremek.
Acta Bot.Neerl. 10:65-66, Fig. 4 (1961)
Echinostelium minutum de Bary
Vers.Syst.Mycetozoen 7 (1873)
Echinostelium paucifilum K.D.Whitney
Mycologia 72:974-977, Figs 28-31 (1980)

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