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Mangrove Fungi - World Records

 
Genus Halosphaeria
Species galerita
Substrate dead wood
Habitat intertidal
Country Hawaii
Brazil
New Brunswick
Texas
E. Mexico
Conneticut
Brunei
Seychelles
Japan
Host Species
References Meyers, Samuel P. 1957. Taxonomy of marine Pyrenomycetes. Mycologia 49:475-528.

Tubaki, Keisuke. 1968. Studies on the Japanese marine fungi- Lignicolous group II. Publications of the Seto Marine Biological Laboratory 15:357-372.

Kohlmeyer, Jan. 1969. Marine fungi of Hawaii including the new genus Heliascus. Canadian Journal of Botany 47:1469-1487.

Tubaki, Keisuke. 1969. Studies on the Japanese marine fungi lignicolous group (III), algicolous group and a general consideration. IFO Research Communication 4:12-41.

Kohlmyer, Jan and Kohlmeyer, Erika. 1971. Marine fungi from tropical America and Africa. Mycologia 63:831-861.

Kohlmeyer, Jan and Kohlmeyer, Erika. 1979. Marine Mycology: The higher fungi. :.

Kohlmeyer, Jan. 1980. Tropical and subtropical filamentous fungi of the western Atlanic Ocean. Botanica Marina 23:529-540.

Booth, Tom. 1983. Lignicolous marine fungi from Sao Paulo, Brazil. Canadian Journal of Botany 61:488-506.

Kohlmeyer, Jan. 1984. Tropical marine fungi. P. S. Z. N. I.: Marine Ecology 5:329-378.

Hyde K. D. 1986. Frequency of occurence of lignicolous marine fungi in the tropics. The biology of marine fungi. S. T. Moss. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press. :311-322.

Kohlmeyer, J. and Volkmann-Kohlmeyer, B.. 1989. Hawaiian marine fungi, including two new genera of Ascomycotina. Mycological Research 92:410-421.

Gonzalez MdC, Hanlin RT and Ulloa M. 2001. A checklist of higher marine fungi of Mexico. Mycotaxon 80:241-253.


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