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Link, H.F. (1809), Observationes in ordines plantarum naturales. Dissertatio I. Magazin der Gesellschaft Naturforschenden Freunde Berlin 3 (1) : 3-42 (Paper) Link, H.F. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Acremonium Link
  2. Acremonium alternatum Link
  3. Aethalium Link
  4. Aspergillus candidus Link
  5. Aspergillus flavus Link
  6. Caeoma Link
  7. Caeoma obtusatum Link
  8. Cephalotrichum Link
  9. Chloridium Link
  10. Cionium Link
  11. Coniosporium Link
  12. Coremium Link
  13. Endogone Link
  14. Endogone pisiformis Link
  15. Eurotium Link
  16. Exosporium Link
  17. Fuligo Haller
  18. Fusarium Link
  19. Fusidium Link
  20. Fusisporium Link
  21. Geotrichum Link
  22. Helicomyces Link
  23. Helicomyces roseus Link
  24. Helminthosporium Link
  25. Leocarpus Link
  26. Lignydium Link
  27. Melanconium Link
  28. Oidium Link
  29. Ozonium Link
  30. Penicillium Link
  31. Physarum leucopus Link
  32. Physarum nigripes Link
  33. Sepedonium Link
  34. Sporidesmium Link
  35. Sporotrichum Link
  36. Stachylidium Link
  37. Torula herbarum (Pers.) Link

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