Fungi

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Kirschst. Name author Kirschstein, W. Reference author
Full name (discriminator):
Kirschstein, Wilhelm
IPNI id
urn:lsid:ipni.org:authors:21459-1
Author for:
6 names
5 References:
  1. Kirschstein, W. (1906), Neue Märkische Ascomyceten. Verhandlungen des Botanischen Vereins der Provinz Brandenburg 48
  2. Kirschstein, W. (1923), Ein neuer märkischer Discomycet. Verhandlungen des Botanischen Vereins der Provinz Brandenburg 65
  3. Kirschstein, W. (1925), Hydronectria, eine neue Gattung der Hypocreaceae. Verhandlungen des Botanischen Vereins der Provinz Brandenburg 67
  4. Kirschstein, W. (1934), Remarks on a collection of British species of Rosellinia and a redistribution of the species of that genus. Transactions of the British Mycological Society 18 (4)
  5. Kirschstein, W. (1936), Beiträge zur Kenntnis der Ascomyceten und ihrer Nebenformen besonders aus der Mark Brandenburg und dem Bayerischen Walde. Annales Mycologici 34

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