Fungi

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Beaton, G.W. & Weste, G. Reference author
7 References:
  1. Beaton, G.W. & Weste, G. (1976), Australian Discomycetes: log-inhabiting Vibrissea species. Transactions of the British Mycological Society 67 (1)
  2. Beaton, G.W. & Weste, G. (1977), Zoellneria species from Victoria, Australia. Transactions of the British Mycological Society 68 (1)
  3. Beaton, G.W. & Weste, G. (1977), Australian Discomycetes: a new Vibrissea species. Transactions of the British Mycological Society 69 (2)
  4. Beaton, G.W. & Weste, G. (1977), The genus Labyrinthomyces. Transactions of the British Mycological Society 69 (2)
  5. Beaton, G.W. & Weste, G. (1978), Four inoperculate discomycetes from Victoria, Australia. Transactions of the British Mycological Society 71 (2)
  6. Beaton, G.W. & Weste, G. (1978), Two new fruit-inhabiting Helotiales species from Australia. Transactions of the British Mycological Society 70 (1)
  7. Beaton, G.W. & Weste, G. (1978), Two new species of Australian Helotiales. Transactions of the British Mycological Society 70 (1)

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