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McAlpine, D. (1903), Australian fungi, new or unrecorded. Decades III.-IV. Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales 28 : 94-103 (Paper) McAlpine, D. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Amerosporium rhodospermum McAlpine
  2. Ascochyta anthistiriae McAlpine
  3. Ascochyta cryptostemmae McAlpine
  4. Ascochyta hyacinthi Tassi
  5. Cercospora loranthi McAlpine
  6. Coryneum acaciae McAlpine
  7. Cylindrosporium eucalypti McAlpine
  8. Dimerium (Sacc. & P.Syd.) McAlpine
  9. Dimerium orbiculatum McAlpine
  10. Dimerium secedens (Sacc.) McAlpine
  11. Dimerium synapheae (Henn.) McAlpine
  12. Dimerium tarrietiae Cooke & Massee
  13. Dimerium tasmanicum (Massee) McAlpine
  14. Dimerosporium ludwigianum Sacc.
  15. Dimerosporium parvulum Cooke
  16. Dimerosporium secedens Sacc.
  17. Dimerosporium subg. Dimerium Sacc. & P.Syd.
  18. Dimerosporium synapheae Henn.
  19. Dimerosporium tasmanicum Massee
  20. Gloeosporium walteri McAlpine
  21. Macrophoma passiflorae McAlpine
  22. Phoma romuleae McAlpine
  23. Phoma stenospora McAlpine
  24. Phoma vittadiniae McAlpine
  25. Phyllosticta stenospora (McAlpine) McAlpine
  26. Septoria perforans McAlpine
  27. Septoria thelymitrae McAlpine
  28. Sphaerella anthistiriae McAlpine
  29. Sphaerella cassythae McAlpine
  30. Urocystis colchici (Schltdl.) Rabenh.

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