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Mick PeerdemanHi all,One of my earliest microscopy attempts, so
Hi friends,does anybody have this work?
Hyde, K.D. (1996). Fungi from palms. XXIX. Arecophila gen. nov. (Amphisphaeriaceae, Ascomycota), with five new species and two new combinations. Nova Hedwigia 63(1-2): 81-100.
It may help to find a name for Nick's fungus, recently shown here as Cainia.
thanks in advance.
All the best,
björn
Hi Björn, and perhaps you'll need this one :
Candoussau, Katumoto and Sherwood-Pike / Bambusicolous fungi from the southwest of France I / Sydowia 38 : 28-34
Good research !
Alain
I already know this, I have saved and organized nearly all Sydowia articles on my PC (from 16 onwards) :)
regards,
björn
Hi Björn and Alain
Could you help me with this paper?
Hyde, K.D. 1996e. Fungi from palms. XXIX. Arecophila gen. nov. (Amphisphaeriaceae, Ascomycota), with five new species and two new combinations. Nova Hedwigia 63(1-2): 81-100.
Many thanks in advances
Hi Enrique,
I haven't got his one. But have you Fungal Diversity Resaerch Series 2004 (Revision in the genus Amphisphaeria) ?
Alain
Hi Alain
Yes. I have it.
Many thanks