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Displaying records 1–9 of 9 for your search terms: Genus: teratosphaeria
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Teratosphaeriaceae Crous & U.Braun
Stud.Mycol. 58:8 (2007)
Teratosphaeria Syd. & P.Syd.
Ann.Mycol. 10:39 (1912)
Teratosphaeria australiensis (B.Sutton) Crous
Persoonia 23:114 (2009)
Teratosphaeria calophyllae K.M.Taylor, T.I.Burgess & G.E.Hardy
Mycol.Progr. 11(1):163, Figs 4a-f, 6a-f (2011)
Teratosphaeria cryptica (Cooke) Crous & U.Braun
Stud.Mycol. 58:10 (2007)
Teratosphaeria mexicana (Crous) Crous & U.Braun
Stud.Mycol. 58:10 (2007)
Teratosphaeria molleriana (Thüm.) Crous & U.Braun
Stud.Mycol. 58:10 (2007)
Teratosphaeria novaehollandiae Andjic, T.I.Burgess & A.Maxwell
IMA Fungus 7(2):260, Fig. 2I-L (2016)
Teratosphaeria nubilosa (Cooke) Crous & U.Braun
Stud.Mycol. 58:10 (2007)
Teratosphaeria rubida Andjic & P.A.Barber
Mycol.Res. 11(1):163-166, Figs 5a,b, 6g–k (2011)

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A taxon name that is no longer current will retain its ‘Threatened’, ‘Extinct’, or ‘Extinct in the Wild’ status until a new name has been published in a Biodiversity Conservation Order.