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Hennings, P. (1903), Fungi Australienses. Hedwigia Beiblätter 42 : 73-88 (Paper) Hennings, P. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Antromycopsis squamosus Henn.
  2. Aposphaeria melaleucae Henn.
  3. Aschersonia australiensis Henn.
  4. Asterella eupomatiae Henn.
  5. Bulgaria cyathiformis Henn.
  6. Cercospora calamicola Henn.
  7. Cladoderris pritzelii Henn.
  8. Coniochaeta queenslandiae Henn.
  9. Coniosporium atroeffusum Henn.
  10. Coryneum papilliferum Henn.
  11. Cucurbitaria pritzeliana Henn.
  12. Dielsiella Henn.
  13. Dielsiella pritzelii Henn.
  14. Diplodia calamicola Henn.
  15. Erinella pritzeliana Henn.
  16. Eutypa tarrietiae Henn.
  17. Fomes versicolor Henn.
  18. Glonium cypericola Henn.
  19. Grandinia cinereoviolacea Henn.
  20. Helotium kurandae Henn.
  21. Hypomyces stereicola Henn.
  22. Kretzschmaria australiensis Henn.
  23. Megalonectria polytricha var. australiensis Henn.
  24. Microthyrium melaleucae Henn.
  25. Orbilia fuscopallida Henn.
  26. Paranectria pritzeliana Henn.
  27. Phoma disoxyli Henn.
  28. Phyllosticta leucadendri Henn.
  29. Podosporium australiense Henn.
  30. Polyporus dielsii Henn.
  31. Pritzeliella Henn.
  32. Pritzeliella coerulea Henn.
  33. Puccinia boroniae Henn.
  34. Rosellinia calami Henn.
  35. Septoria calami Henn.
  36. Seynesia banksiae Henn.
  37. Seynesia petiolicola Henn.

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