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B.Sutton & Pascoe Name author Sutton, B.C. & Pascoe, I.G. Reference author
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11 References:
  1. Sutton, B.C. & Pascoe, I.G. (1986), Plectronidium australiense sp.nov. from Victoria, Australia. Transactions of the British Mycological Society 87 (2)
  2. Sutton, B.C. & Pascoe, I.G. (1987), Argopericonia and Tryssglobulus, new Hyphomycete genera from Banksia leaves. Transactions of the British Mycological Society 88
  3. Sutton, B.C. & Pascoe, I.G. (1987), Some cupulate coelomycetes from native Australian plants. Transactions of the British Mycological Society 88
  4. Sutton, B.C. & Pascoe, I.G. (1987), Tandonella oleariae sp. nov. and generic separation of Tandonella and Sclerographiopsis. Australian Journal of Botany 35 (2)
  5. Sutton, B.C. & Pascoe, I.G. (1987), Septoria species on Acacia. Transactions of the British Mycological Society 89 (4)
  6. Sutton, B.C. & Pascoe, I.G. (1988), Some dematiaceous hyphomycetes from branches and phyllodes on Acacia in Australia. Australian Systematic Botany 1 (2)
  7. Sutton, B.C. & Pascoe, I.G. (1988), Pseudocercospora correicola sp. nov., another leaf pathogen of Correa species from Australia. Australian Systematic Botany 1 (1)
  8. Sutton, B.C. & Pascoe, I.G. (1989), Reassessment of Peltosoma, Stigmina and Batcheloromyces and description of Hyphothyrium gen. nov. Mycological Research 92 (2)
  9. Sutton, B.C. & Pascoe, I.G. (1989), Addenda to Harknessia (Coelomycetes). Mycological Research 92 (4)
  10. Sutton, B.C. & Pascoe, I.G. (1989), Some Septoria species on native Australian plants. Studies in Mycology 31
  11. Sutton, B.C. & Pascoe, I.G. (1990), Protoventuria parahebicola sp. nov. (Venturiaceae), the teleomorph of Fusicladium veronicae on Parahebe perfoliata. Australian Systematic Botany 3 (2)

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