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Exarmidium

Index Exarmidium

Exarmidium is a genus of fungi in the family Hyponectriaceae. [1]

Table of Contents

  1. 8 relations: Amphisphaeriaceae, Ascomycota, Chaetosphaeriaceae, Fungus, Hyponectriaceae, Index Fungorum, Petter Adolf Karsten, Xylariales.

Amphisphaeriaceae

The Amphisphaeriaceae are a family of fungi that is mainly found in parts of New Zealand, South America, Asia and parts of Europe. Exarmidium and Amphisphaeriaceae are Xylariales.

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Ascomycota

Ascomycota is a phylum of the kingdom Fungi that, together with the Basidiomycota, forms the subkingdom Dikarya.

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Chaetosphaeriaceae

The Chaetosphaeriaceae are a family of fungi in the Ascomycota, class Sordariomycetes.

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Fungus

A fungus (fungi or funguses) is any member of the group of eukaryotic organisms that includes microorganisms such as yeasts and molds, as well as the more familiar mushrooms.

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Hyponectriaceae

The Hyponectriaceae are a family of fungi, that was formerly in the order Xylariales. Exarmidium and Hyponectriaceae are Xylariales stubs.

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Index Fungorum

Index Fungorum is an international project to index all formal names (scientific names) in the fungus kingdom.

See Exarmidium and Index Fungorum

Petter Adolf Karsten

Petter Adolf Karsten (16 February 1834 – 22 March 1917) was a Finnish mycologist, the foremost expert on the fungi of Finland in his day, and known in consequence as the "father of Finnish mycology".

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Xylariales

The Xylariales are an order of fungi within the class Sordariomycetes (also known as Pyrenomycetes), subdivision Pezizomycotina, division Ascomycota. Exarmidium and Xylariales are Xylariales stubs.

See Exarmidium and Xylariales

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exarmidium