Pleuroceras (fungus) explained
Pleuroceras is a genus of fungi in the family Gnomoniaceae.[1] The genus was first described by H. Riess in 1854. Several species in the genus are plant pathogens. The genus contains 12 species.[2]
Species
- P. arollanum
- P. bottnicum
- P. ciliatum
- P. cryptoderis
- P. gleditschiae
- P. groenlandicum
- P. helveticum
- P. insulare
- P. labradorense
- P. lirelliformis
- P. lobeliae
- P. oregonense
- P. pleurostylum
- P. populi
- P. propinquum
- P. pseudoplatani
- P. quercicola
- P. quercinum
- P. rousseaui
- P. sassafras
- P. tenellum
- P. virgularum
External links
Notes and References
- Lumbsch TH, Huhndorf SM . December 2007 . Outline of Ascomycota – 2007 . Myconet . 13 . 1–58 . The Field Museum, Department of Botany . Chicago, USA .
- Book: Kirk PM, Cannon PF, Minter DW, Stalpers JA . Dictionary of the Fungi . limited . 10th . CABI . Wallingford . 2008. 0-85199-826-7. 548.