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Mangrove Fungi - World Records

 
Genus Halosphaeria
Species appendiculata
Substrate dead wood
Habitat intertidal
Country Australia - Queensland
Brazil
W. South Africa
Chile
Canary Islands
Massachusetts
Brune c.f.
Victoria Australia
North Carolina
Japan
Host Species
References Cribb, A. B. and Cribb, Joan W. 1956. Marine fungi from Queensland-II. Papers of the University of Queensland Deptartment of Botany 3:97-107.

Meyers, Samuel P. 1957. Taxonomy of marine Pyrenomycetes. Mycologia 49:475-528.

Kohlmeyer, Jan. 1959. Neufunde holzbesiedelnder Meerespilze. Nova Hedwigia 1:77-98.

Kohlmeyer, Jan. 1967. Intertidal and phycophilous fungi from Tenerife (Canary Islands). Transactions of the British Mycological Society 50:137-147.

Hughes, Gilbert C. and Chamut, Patrick S. 1971. Lignicolous marine fungi from southern Chile, inlcuding a review of distributions in the southern hemisphere. Canadian Journal of Botany 49:1-11.

Gorter, G. J. M. R. 1978. Lignicolous marine fungi on submerged wood from the Atlantic coast of South Africa. Nova Hedwigia 29:895-903.

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

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

Hyde, K. D. and Jones, E. B. G. 1989. Ecological observations on marine fungi from the Seychelles. Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 100:237-254.

Hyde, K. D. 1989. Ecology of tropical marine fungi. Hydrobiologia 178:199-208.

Hyde K. D. 1990. Intertidal fungi from warm temperate mangroves of Australia, including Tunicatispora australiensis, gen. et sp. nov.. Australian Systematic Biology 3:711-718.


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