Stenella anthuriicola

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Stenella anthuriicola
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S. anthuriicola
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Stenella anthuriicola
U.Braun & C.F.Hill (2006)
Synonyms [1]

Zasmidium anthuriicola(U.Braun & C.F.Hill) Crous & U.Braun (2009)

Stenella anthuriicola is a species of anamorph fungus in the family Mycosphaerellaceae. It grows on the leaves of Anthurium plants in Thailand. [2] [3]

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References

  1. "Stenella anthuriicola U. Braun & C.F. Hill". MycoBank. International Mycological Association. Retrieved 2012-11-02.
  2. Braun U, Hill CF, Schubert K (2006). "New species and new records of biotrophic micromycetes from Australia, Fiji, New Zealand and Thailand" (PDF). Fungal Diversity. 22: 13–35.
  3. Kirschner, Roland; Chen, Chee-Jen (2010). "Two new species of Ramichloridium-like hyphomycetes from senescent leaves of Night-scented Lily (Alocasia odora) in Taiwan". Fungal Diversity. 40: 41–50. doi:10.1007/s13225-009-0002-z. S2CID   23069047.