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Boedijn, K.B. (1933), Über einige phragmosporen Dematiazen. Bulletin du Jardin Botanique de Buitenzorg 13 (1) : 120-134 (Paper) Boedijn, K.B. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Acrothecium lunatum Wakker
  2. Acrothecium penniseti Mitra
  3. Brachycladium ramosum Bainier
  4. Brachycladium spiciferum Bainier
  5. Brachysporium trifolii Kauffman
  6. Curvularia Boedijn
  7. Curvularia andropogonis (Zimm.) Boedijn
  8. Curvularia brachyspora Boedijn
  9. Curvularia fallax Boedijn
  10. Curvularia geniculata (Tracy & Earle) Boedijn
  11. Curvularia intermedia Boedijn
  12. Curvularia lunata (Wakker) Boedijn
  13. Curvularia maculans (C.K.Bancr.) Boedijn
  14. Curvularia pallescens Boedijn
  15. Curvularia penniseti (Mitra) Boedijn
  16. Curvularia ramosa (Bainier) Boedijn
  17. Curvularia spicifera (Bainier) Boedijn
  18. Curvularia trifolii (Kauffman) Boedijn
  19. Helminthosporium geniculatum Tracy & Earle
  20. Napicladium andropogonis Zimm.
  21. Spondylocladium maculans C.K.Bancr.

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