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AuthorsYearsort descendingTitle
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N. Lundqvist1969Zygopleurage and Zygospermella (Sordariaceae s. lat., Pyrenomycetes)
N. Lundqvist1972Nordic Sordariaceae s. lat.
N. Lundqvist1974Studia fungorum fimi II. New records of Arnia, and a new species, A. bellum
S. -i Udagawa, Furuya K.1975Materials for the fungus flora of Japan (19)
R. Hilber, Hilber O.1979Einige Anmerkungen zu der Gattung Cercophora Fuckel (Lasiosphaeriaceae)
S. -i Udagawa, Muroi T.1979Coprophilous pyrenomycetes from Japan V
M. C. Clark1980A Fungus Flora of Warwickshire
C. A. Shearer, Hawksworth, D. L., von Bodman, S.1980Arnium apiculatum (Sordariaceae s. lat.) rediscovered
P. F. Cannon, Sherwood-Pike, M. A., Hawksworth, D. L.1985The British Ascomycotina. An Annotated Checklist
R. W. G. Dennis1986Fungi of the Hebrides
J. Mouchacca, Gams W.1993The hyphomycete genus Cladorrhinum and its teleomorph connections
J. C. Krug, Scott J. A.1994The genus Bombardioidea
A. Bell, Mahoney D. P.1997Coprophilous fungi in New Zealand. II. Podospora species with coriaceous perithecia
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X. W. Wang, Bai, F. Y., Bensch, K., Meijer, M., Sun, B. D., Han, Y. F., Crous, P. W., Samson, R. A., Yang, F. Y., Houbraken, J.2019Phylogenetic re-evaluation of Thielavia with the introduction of a new family Podosporaceae
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