Fungi

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P.M.Kirk Name author Kirk, P.M. Reference author
Full name (discriminator):
Kirk, Paul Michael
IPNI id
urn:lsid:ipni.org:authors:21452-1
Author for:
14 names
Base author for:
2 names
7 References:
  1. Kirk, P.M. (2 December 2015), Nomenclatural novelties. Index Fungorum 278
  2. Kirk, P.M. (13 October 2013), Nomenclatural novelties. Index Fungorum 24
  3. Kirk, P.M. (9 October 2013), Nomenclatural novelties. Index Fungorum 23
  4. Kirk, P.M. (1981), New or interesting microfungi II. Dematiaceous Hyphomycetes from Ester Common, Surrey. Transactions of the British Mycological Society 77
  5. Kirk, P.M. (1982), New or interesting microfungi VI. Sporidesmiella gen. nov. (Hyphomycetes). Transactions of the British Mycological Society 79 (3)
  6. Kirk, P.M. (1984), Volutellaria laurina Tassi, an earlier name for Wiesneriomyces javanicus Koorders. Transactions of the British Mycological Society 82 (4)
  7. Kirk, P.M. (1985), New or interesting microfungi XIV. Dematiaceous hyphomycetes from Mt Kenya. Mycotaxon 23

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