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Genus: | Stenella |
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Stenella araguata Syd. (1930) | |
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BihariaThirum. & Mishra (1953) |
Stenella is a genus of anamorphic fungi in the family Mycosphaerellaceae. The widespread genus contained about 155 species in 2008. [3]
As accepted by Species Fungorum; [4]
As accepted by Species Fungorum. [4] Assume if not mentioned all within Mycosphaerellaceae family
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