The genus Microascus is redescribed. It now comprises species with ostiolate, dark ascomata and small, asymmetrical, one-celled, smooth, yellow ascospores with a single germ pore at the base. The conidial states fit Scopulariopsis or Wardomyces. A key is given to 11 accepted species and two similar species of Kemia and Chaetomium. A fungus isolated from soil in West Africa is described as Microascus senegalensis. A list of 7 excluded or doubtful species is added
Traditional taxonomy emphasizes the morphological features to characterize a taxon. Sarcoscypha is a...
A new genus of Sphaeropsidaceae, Oncostroma Batista & Marasas, and the type species of the genus, O....
Ninety-nine isolates of clinical origin, tentatively identified as Scopulariopsis or Microascus, wer...
The genera Microascus and Scopulariopsis comprise species commonly isolated from soil, decaying plan...
The taxonomy of the synnematous genera Cephalotrichum, Doratomyces and Trichurus, and other related ...
AbstractThe taxonomy of the synnematous genera Cephalotrichum, Doratomyces and Trichurus, and other ...
The Microascaceae are briefly discussed and a key to the accepted genera is given. The new species d...
The taxonomy of scopulariopsis-like fungi, comprising numerous human opportunistic species, has rece...
The taxonomy of scopulariopsis-like fungi, comprising numerous human opportunistic species, has rece...
Scopulariopsis-like species are often reported from the indoor environment, as well as from clinical...
The ascomycete genus Gymnoascus is expanded, comprising all Gymnoascaceae with lenticular or discoid...
Relationships between Scopulariopsis species and allied fungi were studied by sequencing a 350 bp ge...
A revaluation is made of the genus Chaetomium which comprises about 300 species, and relatives class...
The recently generated molecular phylogeny for the kingdom Fungi, on which a new classification sche...
Since the genus Ascobolus was established in 1791, several more genera of Ascobolaceae with coloured...
Traditional taxonomy emphasizes the morphological features to characterize a taxon. Sarcoscypha is a...
A new genus of Sphaeropsidaceae, Oncostroma Batista & Marasas, and the type species of the genus, O....
Ninety-nine isolates of clinical origin, tentatively identified as Scopulariopsis or Microascus, wer...
The genera Microascus and Scopulariopsis comprise species commonly isolated from soil, decaying plan...
The taxonomy of the synnematous genera Cephalotrichum, Doratomyces and Trichurus, and other related ...
AbstractThe taxonomy of the synnematous genera Cephalotrichum, Doratomyces and Trichurus, and other ...
The Microascaceae are briefly discussed and a key to the accepted genera is given. The new species d...
The taxonomy of scopulariopsis-like fungi, comprising numerous human opportunistic species, has rece...
The taxonomy of scopulariopsis-like fungi, comprising numerous human opportunistic species, has rece...
Scopulariopsis-like species are often reported from the indoor environment, as well as from clinical...
The ascomycete genus Gymnoascus is expanded, comprising all Gymnoascaceae with lenticular or discoid...
Relationships between Scopulariopsis species and allied fungi were studied by sequencing a 350 bp ge...
A revaluation is made of the genus Chaetomium which comprises about 300 species, and relatives class...
The recently generated molecular phylogeny for the kingdom Fungi, on which a new classification sche...
Since the genus Ascobolus was established in 1791, several more genera of Ascobolaceae with coloured...
Traditional taxonomy emphasizes the morphological features to characterize a taxon. Sarcoscypha is a...
A new genus of Sphaeropsidaceae, Oncostroma Batista & Marasas, and the type species of the genus, O....
Ninety-nine isolates of clinical origin, tentatively identified as Scopulariopsis or Microascus, wer...