Knowledge of the relationships and thus the classification of fungi, has developed rapidly with increasingly widespread use of molecular techniques, over the past 10-15 years, and continues to accelerate. Several genera have been found to be polyphyletic, and their generic concepts have subsequently been emended. New names have thus been introduced for species which are phylogenetically distinct from the type species of particular genera. The ending of the separate naming of morphs of the same species in 2011, has also caused changes in fungal generic names. In order to facilitate access to all important changes, it was desirable to compile these in a single document. The present article provides a list of generic names of Ascomycota (appro...
The current paper represents the third contribution in the Genera of Fungi series, linking the type ...
The new rules formulated in Article 59 of the International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, a...
Multigene phylogenies have been instrumental in revising the classification of ascosporic (teleomorp...
Knowledge of the relationships and thus the classification of fungi, has developed rapidly with incr...
With the change to one scientific name for fungal species, numerous papers have been published with ...
Despite being a biodiversity-rich country, Sri Lanka’s fungal diversity remains largely unexplored. ...
Numerous taxonomists and monographers of fungi are objecting an enforced unitary nomenclature for as...
Article 59.1, of the International Code of Nomenclature for Algae, Fungi, and Plants (ICN; Melbourne...
As a first step towards the production of a List of Protected Generic Names for Fungi, a without-pre...
To ensure a stable platform for fungal taxonomy, it is of paramount importance that the genetic appl...
It is now a decade since The International Commission on the Taxonomy of Fungi (ICTF) produced an ov...
Notes on 113 fungal taxa are compiled in this paper, including 11 new genera, 89 new species, one ne...
Notes on 113 fungal taxa are compiled in this paper, including 11 new genera, 89 new species, one ne...
It is now a decade since The International Commission on the Taxonomy of Fungi (ICTF) produced an ov...
The present study introduces seven new species, one new combination, one new variety and several int...
The current paper represents the third contribution in the Genera of Fungi series, linking the type ...
The new rules formulated in Article 59 of the International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, a...
Multigene phylogenies have been instrumental in revising the classification of ascosporic (teleomorp...
Knowledge of the relationships and thus the classification of fungi, has developed rapidly with incr...
With the change to one scientific name for fungal species, numerous papers have been published with ...
Despite being a biodiversity-rich country, Sri Lanka’s fungal diversity remains largely unexplored. ...
Numerous taxonomists and monographers of fungi are objecting an enforced unitary nomenclature for as...
Article 59.1, of the International Code of Nomenclature for Algae, Fungi, and Plants (ICN; Melbourne...
As a first step towards the production of a List of Protected Generic Names for Fungi, a without-pre...
To ensure a stable platform for fungal taxonomy, it is of paramount importance that the genetic appl...
It is now a decade since The International Commission on the Taxonomy of Fungi (ICTF) produced an ov...
Notes on 113 fungal taxa are compiled in this paper, including 11 new genera, 89 new species, one ne...
Notes on 113 fungal taxa are compiled in this paper, including 11 new genera, 89 new species, one ne...
It is now a decade since The International Commission on the Taxonomy of Fungi (ICTF) produced an ov...
The present study introduces seven new species, one new combination, one new variety and several int...
The current paper represents the third contribution in the Genera of Fungi series, linking the type ...
The new rules formulated in Article 59 of the International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, a...
Multigene phylogenies have been instrumental in revising the classification of ascosporic (teleomorp...