Fungi

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Tassi, F. (1900), Fungi novi australiani. Bollettino del Laboratorio de Orto Botanico Reale Universita Siena 3 : 93-103 (Paper) Tassi, F. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Ascochyta oxyspora Tassi
  2. Asteridium celastrinum Tassi
  3. Ceriospora colorata Tassi
  4. Ceriospora colorata Tassi
  5. Didymosphaeria eumorpha Tassi
  6. Didymosporium acaciae Tassi
  7. Diplodina watsoniana Tassi
  8. Hypocopra australiana Tassi
  9. Leptosphaeria rulingiae Tassi
  10. Macrophoma eugeniae Tassi
  11. Massaria eucalypti Tassi
  12. Massarinula appendiculata Tassi
  13. Metasphaeria marianthi Tassi
  14. Microthyrium corynellum Tassi
  15. Pestalotia exilis Tassi
  16. Pestalotia gastrolobii Tassi
  17. Phoma marianthi Tassi
  18. Phoma melaleucae Tassi
  19. Sphaerella ascoscypha Tassi
  20. Sphaerella maidenii Tassi
  21. Sphaerella novae-hollandiae Tassi
  22. Stagonospora australiana Tassi
  23. Tubercularia macrozamiae Tassi

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