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Asterostomella
''Asterostomella'' is a genus of fungi in the Asterinaceae family. The relationship of this taxon to other taxa within the class is unknown ('' incertae sedis''), and it has not yet been placed with certainty into any order. They are leaf parasites. Such as ''Asterostomella miliusae'' is found on '' Miliusa tomentosa'' plants in India as a type of 'black mildew'. It is found in South America (including Brazil and Argentina), Africa and parts of Asia. Including the Philippine Islands. Description The coelomycetous genus is characterised by brown, ovoid, aseptate pycnidia (fruiting body), sometimes with a non-pigmented band in the middle. The genus is considered as a member of Asterinaceae based on its scutellate (shaped like a shield or platter), or orbicular, conidiomata (blister fruiting body) with stellate dehiscence, which is similar to '' Asterina''. After Speg. had formed the genus in 1886. Several later authors added new species to ''Asterostomella'' including (Petrak ...
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Asterostomella Caricae
''Asterostomella'' is a genus of fungi in the Asterinaceae family. The relationship of this taxon to other taxa within the class is unknown ('' incertae sedis''), and it has not yet been placed with certainty into any order. They are leaf parasites. Such as ''Asterostomella miliusae'' is found on '' Miliusa tomentosa'' plants in India as a type of 'black mildew'. It is found in South America (including Brazil and Argentina), Africa and parts of Asia. Including the Philippine Islands. Description The coelomycetous genus is characterised by brown, ovoid, aseptate pycnidia (fruiting body), sometimes with a non-pigmented band in the middle. The genus is considered as a member of Asterinaceae based on its scutellate (shaped like a shield or platter), or orbicular, conidiomata (blister fruiting body) with stellate dehiscence, which is similar to '' Asterina''. After Speg. had formed the genus in 1886. Several later authors added new species to ''Asterostomella'' including (Petrak ...
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Asterostomella Capparis
''Asterostomella'' is a genus of fungi in the Asterinaceae family. The relationship of this taxon to other taxa within the class is unknown (''incertae sedis''), and it has not yet been placed with certainty into any order. They are leaf parasites. Such as ''Asterostomella miliusae'' is found on '' Miliusa tomentosa'' plants in India as a type of 'black mildew'. It is found in South America (including Brazil and Argentina), Africa and parts of Asia. Including the Philippine Islands. Description The coelomycetous genus is characterised by brown, ovoid, aseptate pycnidia (fruiting body), sometimes with a non-pigmented band in the middle. The genus is considered as a member of Asterinaceae based on its scutellate (shaped like a shield or platter), or orbicular, conidiomata (blister fruiting body) with stellate dehiscence, which is similar to '' Asterina''. After Speg. had formed the genus in 1886. Several later authors added new species to ''Asterostomella'' including (Petrak and ...
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Asterostomella Caperoniae
''Asterostomella'' is a genus of fungi in the Asterinaceae family. The relationship of this taxon to other taxa within the class is unknown (''incertae sedis''), and it has not yet been placed with certainty into any order. They are leaf parasites. Such as ''Asterostomella miliusae'' is found on '' Miliusa tomentosa'' plants in India as a type of 'black mildew'. It is found in South America (including Brazil and Argentina), Africa and parts of Asia. Including the Philippine Islands. Description The coelomycetous genus is characterised by brown, ovoid, aseptate pycnidia (fruiting body), sometimes with a non-pigmented band in the middle. The genus is considered as a member of Asterinaceae based on its scutellate (shaped like a shield or platter), or orbicular, conidiomata (blister fruiting body) with stellate dehiscence, which is similar to '' Asterina''. After Speg. had formed the genus in 1886. Several later authors added new species to ''Asterostomella'' including (Petrak and ...
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Asterostomella Boehmeriae
''Asterostomella'' is a genus of fungi in the Asterinaceae family. The relationship of this taxon to other taxa within the class is unknown (''incertae sedis''), and it has not yet been placed with certainty into any order. They are leaf parasites. Such as ''Asterostomella miliusae'' is found on '' Miliusa tomentosa'' plants in India as a type of 'black mildew'. It is found in South America (including Brazil and Argentina), Africa and parts of Asia. Including the Philippine Islands. Description The coelomycetous genus is characterised by brown, ovoid, aseptate pycnidia (fruiting body), sometimes with a non-pigmented band in the middle. The genus is considered as a member of Asterinaceae based on its scutellate (shaped like a shield or platter), or orbicular, conidiomata (blister fruiting body) with stellate dehiscence, which is similar to '' Asterina''. After Speg. had formed the genus in 1886. Several later authors added new species to ''Asterostomella'' including (Petrak and ...
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Asterostomella Banisteriae
''Asterostomella'' is a genus of fungi in the Asterinaceae family. The relationship of this taxon to other taxa within the class is unknown (''incertae sedis''), and it has not yet been placed with certainty into any order. They are leaf parasites. Such as ''Asterostomella miliusae'' is found on '' Miliusa tomentosa'' plants in India as a type of 'black mildew'. It is found in South America (including Brazil and Argentina), Africa and parts of Asia. Including the Philippine Islands. Description The coelomycetous genus is characterised by brown, ovoid, aseptate pycnidia (fruiting body), sometimes with a non-pigmented band in the middle. The genus is considered as a member of Asterinaceae based on its scutellate (shaped like a shield or platter), or orbicular, conidiomata (blister fruiting body) with stellate dehiscence, which is similar to '' Asterina''. After Speg. had formed the genus in 1886. Several later authors added new species to ''Asterostomella'' including (Petrak and ...
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Asterostomella Baliospermi
''Asterostomella'' is a genus of fungi in the Asterinaceae family. The relationship of this taxon to other taxa within the class is unknown (''incertae sedis''), and it has not yet been placed with certainty into any order. They are leaf parasites. Such as ''Asterostomella miliusae'' is found on '' Miliusa tomentosa'' plants in India as a type of 'black mildew'. It is found in South America (including Brazil and Argentina), Africa and parts of Asia. Including the Philippine Islands. Description The coelomycetous genus is characterised by brown, ovoid, aseptate pycnidia (fruiting body), sometimes with a non-pigmented band in the middle. The genus is considered as a member of Asterinaceae based on its scutellate (shaped like a shield or platter), or orbicular, conidiomata (blister fruiting body) with stellate dehiscence, which is similar to '' Asterina''. After Speg. had formed the genus in 1886. Several later authors added new species to ''Asterostomella'' including (Petrak and ...
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Asterostomella Balanseana
''Asterostomella'' is a genus of fungi in the Asterinaceae family. The relationship of this taxon to other taxa within the class is unknown (''incertae sedis''), and it has not yet been placed with certainty into any order. They are leaf parasites. Such as ''Asterostomella miliusae'' is found on '' Miliusa tomentosa'' plants in India as a type of 'black mildew'. It is found in South America (including Brazil and Argentina), Africa and parts of Asia. Including the Philippine Islands. Description The coelomycetous genus is characterised by brown, ovoid, aseptate pycnidia (fruiting body), sometimes with a non-pigmented band in the middle. The genus is considered as a member of Asterinaceae based on its scutellate (shaped like a shield or platter), or orbicular, conidiomata (blister fruiting body) with stellate dehiscence, which is similar to '' Asterina''. After Speg. had formed the genus in 1886. Several later authors added new species to ''Asterostomella'' including (Petrak and ...
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Asterostomella Australis
''Asterostomella'' is a genus of fungi in the Asterinaceae family. The relationship of this taxon to other taxa within the class is unknown (''incertae sedis''), and it has not yet been placed with certainty into any order. They are leaf parasites. Such as ''Asterostomella miliusae'' is found on '' Miliusa tomentosa'' plants in India as a type of 'black mildew'. It is found in South America (including Brazil and Argentina), Africa and parts of Asia. Including the Philippine Islands. Description The coelomycetous genus is characterised by brown, ovoid, aseptate pycnidia (fruiting body), sometimes with a non-pigmented band in the middle. The genus is considered as a member of Asterinaceae based on its scutellate (shaped like a shield or platter), or orbicular, conidiomata (blister fruiting body) with stellate dehiscence, which is similar to '' Asterina''. After Speg. had formed the genus in 1886. Several later authors added new species to ''Asterostomella'' including (Petrak and ...
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Asterostomella Anogeissi
''Asterostomella'' is a genus of fungi in the Asterinaceae family. The relationship of this taxon to other taxa within the class is unknown (''incertae sedis''), and it has not yet been placed with certainty into any order. They are leaf parasites. Such as ''Asterostomella miliusae'' is found on '' Miliusa tomentosa'' plants in India as a type of 'black mildew'. It is found in South America (including Brazil and Argentina), Africa and parts of Asia. Including the Philippine Islands. Description The coelomycetous genus is characterised by brown, ovoid, aseptate pycnidia (fruiting body), sometimes with a non-pigmented band in the middle. The genus is considered as a member of Asterinaceae based on its scutellate (shaped like a shield or platter), or orbicular, conidiomata (blister fruiting body) with stellate dehiscence, which is similar to '' Asterina''. After Speg. had formed the genus in 1886. Several later authors added new species to ''Asterostomella'' including (Petrak and ...
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Asterostomella Alchorneae
''Asterostomella'' is a genus of fungi in the Asterinaceae family. The relationship of this taxon to other taxa within the class is unknown (''incertae sedis''), and it has not yet been placed with certainty into any order. They are leaf parasites. Such as ''Asterostomella miliusae'' is found on '' Miliusa tomentosa'' plants in India as a type of 'black mildew'. It is found in South America (including Brazil and Argentina), Africa and parts of Asia. Including the Philippine Islands. Description The coelomycetous genus is characterised by brown, ovoid, aseptate pycnidia (fruiting body), sometimes with a non-pigmented band in the middle. The genus is considered as a member of Asterinaceae based on its scutellate (shaped like a shield or platter), or orbicular, conidiomata (blister fruiting body) with stellate dehiscence, which is similar to '' Asterina''. After Speg. had formed the genus in 1886. Several later authors added new species to ''Asterostomella'' including (Petrak and ...
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Asterostomella Alangii
''Asterostomella'' is a genus of fungi in the Asterinaceae family. The relationship of this taxon to other taxa within the class is unknown (''incertae sedis''), and it has not yet been placed with certainty into any order. They are leaf parasites. Such as ''Asterostomella miliusae'' is found on '' Miliusa tomentosa'' plants in India as a type of 'black mildew'. It is found in South America (including Brazil and Argentina), Africa and parts of Asia. Including the Philippine Islands. Description The coelomycetous genus is characterised by brown, ovoid, aseptate pycnidia (fruiting body), sometimes with a non-pigmented band in the middle. The genus is considered as a member of Asterinaceae based on its scutellate (shaped like a shield or platter), or orbicular, conidiomata (blister fruiting body) with stellate dehiscence, which is similar to '' Asterina''. After Speg. had formed the genus in 1886. Several later authors added new species to ''Asterostomella'' including (Petrak and ...
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Asterostomella Africana
''Asterostomella'' is a genus of fungi in the Asterinaceae family. The relationship of this taxon to other taxa within the class is unknown ('' incertae sedis''), and it has not yet been placed with certainty into any order. They are leaf parasites. Such as ''Asterostomella miliusae'' is found on '' Miliusa tomentosa'' plants in India as a type of 'black mildew'. It is found in South America (including Brazil and Argentina), Africa and parts of Asia. Including the Philippine Islands. Description The coelomycetous genus is characterised by brown, ovoid, aseptate pycnidia (fruiting body), sometimes with a non-pigmented band in the middle. The genus is considered as a member of Asterinaceae based on its scutellate (shaped like a shield or platter), or orbicular, conidiomata (blister fruiting body) with stellate dehiscence, which is similar to '' Asterina''. After Speg. had formed the genus in 1886. Several later authors added new species to ''Asterostomella'' including (Petrak ...
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