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Crous, P.W., Summerell, B.A., Carnegie, A.J., Wingfield, M.J. & Groenewald, J.Z. (2009), Novel species of Mycosphaerellaceae and Teratosphaeriaceae. Persoonia 23 : 119-146 (Paper) Crous, P.W., Summerell, B.A., Carnegie, A.J., Wingfield, M.J. & Groenewald, J.Z. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Penidiella pseudotasmaniensis Crous
  2. Phaeothecoidea intermedia Crous & Summerell
  3. Phaeothecoidea minutispora Crous & Summerell
  4. Pseudocercospora tereticornis Crous & Carnegie
  5. Readeriella angustia Crous & Summerell
  6. Readeriella eucalyptigena Crous & Summerell
  7. Readeriella menaiensis Crous & Summerell
  8. Readeriella mirabilis Syd. & P.Syd.
  9. Readeriella pseudocallista Crous & Summerell
  10. Readeriella tasmanica Crous & Summerell
  11. Teratosphaeria alboconidia Crous & Summerell
  12. Teratosphaeria complicata Crous & Summerell
  13. Teratosphaeria majorizuluensis Crous & Summerell
  14. Teratosphaeria miniata Crous & Summerell
  15. Teratosphaeria profusa Crous & Carnegie
  16. Zasmidium aerohyalinosporum Crous & Summerell
  17. Zasmidium nabiacense Crous & Carnegie

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