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- New Asterinaceae Members from Kerala, India
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Indian Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 2, No 6 (2009), Pagination: 15-16Abstract
This paper gives an account of three new taxa of the genus Asterina. Of these, Asterina enicostemmatis and A. scleropyri are the new species, while, A. lobulifera var. indica is the new variety, collected from the Western Ghats region of Kerala State, are described and illustrated in detail.Keywords
Asterina, New Species, Kerala, IndiaReferences
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- Bramhamyces, a New Anomorphic Genus from India
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Indian Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 2, No 6 (2009), Pagination: 17-17Abstract
Bramhamyces, a new genus with its type Bramhamyces ilicis has been described and illustrated.Keywords
Fungi, Brahmamyces, New GenusReferences
- Doidge EM (1921) South African Ascomycetes in the National Herbarium-I. Bothalia 1, 5-32.
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- Two New Prillieuxina Species from Kerala, India
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Indian Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 2, No 6 (2009), Pagination: 18-18Abstract
Two new species of the genus Prillieuxina, namely, P. diospyri and P. ixorigena are described.Keywords
Prillieuxina, New Species, Kerala, IndiaReferences
- Stevens FL and Ryan MH (1939) The Microthyriaceae . The University of Illinois.