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Blastocladia Gracilis
''Blastocladia'' is a genus of aquatic fungi. Description ''Blastocladia'' species have a thallus that consists of a single, branched basal cell or trunk with rhizoids at one end and sporangia at the other. They are not able to use oxygen, although its presence does not inhibit growth. Habitat Members of ''Blastocladia'' grow on submerged twigs and fruit. Taxonomy ''Blastocladia'' was circumscribed by German scientist Paul Friedrich Reinsch in 1877, who included a single species, ''Blastocladia pringsheimii''. Roland Thaxter added a second species, '' B. ramosa'' in 1896. He placed the genus provisionally in the Pythiaceae owing to its resemblance of its resting spores to the conidia of some members of the genus '' Pythium''. Joseph Schröter (1897) included it with the water mold family Leptomitaceae. Species , Index Fungorum accepts 30 species in ''Blastocladia'': *''Blastocladia angusta'' A.Lund 1934 *'' Blastocladia arborata'' S.N.Dasgupta & R.John 1989 *''Blast ...
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Paul Friedrich Reinsch
Paul Friedrich Reinsch (21 March 1836, in Kirchenlamitz – 31 January 1914, in Erlangen) was a German phycologist and paleontologist. Biography He studied natural sciences in Munich and Erlangen, afterwards working as a high school teacher in Erlangen, Zweibrücken and Baselland. Following retirement, he settled in Erlangen as a private scholar.BHL
Taxonomic literature : a selective guide to botanical publications
During his tenure in Baselland, he collected es, being inspired by the work of and

Index Fungorum
''Index Fungorum'' is an international project to index all formal names ( scientific names) in the fungus kingdom. the project is based at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, one of three partners along with Landcare Research and the Institute of Microbiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences. It is somewhat comparable to the International Plant Names Index (IPNI), in which the Royal Botanic Gardens is also involved. A difference is that where IPNI does not indicate correct names, the ''Index Fungorum'' does indicate the status of a name. In the returns from the search page a currently correct name is indicated in green, while others are in blue (a few, aberrant usages of names are indicated in red). All names are linked to pages giving the correct name, with lists of synonyms. ''Index Fungorum'' is one of three nomenclatural repositories recognized by the Nomenclature Committee for Fungi; the others are ''MycoBank'' and ''Fungal Names''. Current names in ''Index Fungorum'' (''Speci ...
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Blastocladia Globosa
''Blastocladia'' is a genus of aquatic fungi. Description ''Blastocladia'' species have a thallus that consists of a single, branched basal cell or trunk with rhizoids at one end and sporangia at the other. They are not able to use oxygen, although its presence does not inhibit growth. Habitat Members of ''Blastocladia'' grow on submerged twigs and fruit. Taxonomy ''Blastocladia'' was circumscribed by German scientist Paul Friedrich Reinsch in 1877, who included a single species, '' Blastocladia pringsheimii''. Roland Thaxter added a second species, '' B. ramosa'' in 1896. He placed the genus provisionally in the Pythiaceae owing to its resemblance of its resting spores to the conidia of some members of the genus ''Pythium''. Joseph Schröter (1897) included it with the water mold family Leptomitaceae. Species , Index Fungorum accepts 30 species in ''Blastocladia'': *'' Blastocladia angusta'' A.Lund 1934 *'' Blastocladia arborata'' S.N.Dasgupta & R.John 1989 *'' Blastocla ...
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Blastocladia Fusiformis
''Blastocladia'' is a genus of aquatic fungi. Description ''Blastocladia'' species have a thallus that consists of a single, branched basal cell or trunk with rhizoids at one end and sporangia at the other. They are not able to use oxygen, although its presence does not inhibit growth. Habitat Members of ''Blastocladia'' grow on submerged twigs and fruit. Taxonomy ''Blastocladia'' was circumscribed by German scientist Paul Friedrich Reinsch in 1877, who included a single species, '' Blastocladia pringsheimii''. Roland Thaxter added a second species, '' B. ramosa'' in 1896. He placed the genus provisionally in the Pythiaceae owing to its resemblance of its resting spores to the conidia of some members of the genus ''Pythium''. Joseph Schröter (1897) included it with the water mold family Leptomitaceae. Species , Index Fungorum accepts 30 species in ''Blastocladia'': *'' Blastocladia angusta'' A.Lund 1934 *'' Blastocladia arborata'' S.N.Dasgupta & R.John 1989 *'' Blastocla ...
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Blastocladia Fruticosa
''Blastocladia'' is a genus of aquatic fungi. Description ''Blastocladia'' species have a thallus that consists of a single, branched basal cell or trunk with rhizoids at one end and sporangia at the other. They are not able to use oxygen, although its presence does not inhibit growth. Habitat Members of ''Blastocladia'' grow on submerged twigs and fruit. Taxonomy ''Blastocladia'' was circumscribed by German scientist Paul Friedrich Reinsch in 1877, who included a single species, '' Blastocladia pringsheimii''. Roland Thaxter added a second species, '' B. ramosa'' in 1896. He placed the genus provisionally in the Pythiaceae owing to its resemblance of its resting spores to the conidia of some members of the genus ''Pythium''. Joseph Schröter (1897) included it with the water mold family Leptomitaceae. Species , Index Fungorum accepts 30 species in ''Blastocladia'': *'' Blastocladia angusta'' A.Lund 1934 *'' Blastocladia arborata'' S.N.Dasgupta & R.John 1989 *'' Blastocla ...
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Blastocladia Filamentosa
''Blastocladia'' is a genus of aquatic fungi. Description ''Blastocladia'' species have a thallus that consists of a single, branched basal cell or trunk with rhizoids at one end and sporangia at the other. They are not able to use oxygen, although its presence does not inhibit growth. Habitat Members of ''Blastocladia'' grow on submerged twigs and fruit. Taxonomy ''Blastocladia'' was circumscribed by German scientist Paul Friedrich Reinsch in 1877, who included a single species, '' Blastocladia pringsheimii''. Roland Thaxter added a second species, '' B. ramosa'' in 1896. He placed the genus provisionally in the Pythiaceae owing to its resemblance of its resting spores to the conidia of some members of the genus ''Pythium''. Joseph Schröter (1897) included it with the water mold family Leptomitaceae. Species , Index Fungorum accepts 30 species in ''Blastocladia'': *'' Blastocladia angusta'' A.Lund 1934 *'' Blastocladia arborata'' S.N.Dasgupta & R.John 1989 *'' Blastocla ...
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Blastocladia Excelsa
''Blastocladia'' is a genus of aquatic fungi. Description ''Blastocladia'' species have a thallus that consists of a single, branched basal cell or trunk with rhizoids at one end and sporangia at the other. They are not able to use oxygen, although its presence does not inhibit growth. Habitat Members of ''Blastocladia'' grow on submerged twigs and fruit. Taxonomy ''Blastocladia'' was circumscribed by German scientist Paul Friedrich Reinsch in 1877, who included a single species, '' Blastocladia pringsheimii''. Roland Thaxter added a second species, '' B. ramosa'' in 1896. He placed the genus provisionally in the Pythiaceae owing to its resemblance of its resting spores to the conidia of some members of the genus ''Pythium''. Joseph Schröter (1897) included it with the water mold family Leptomitaceae. Species , Index Fungorum accepts 30 species in ''Blastocladia'': *'' Blastocladia angusta'' A.Lund 1934 *'' Blastocladia arborata'' S.N.Dasgupta & R.John 1989 *'' Blastocla ...
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Blastocladia Elegans
''Blastocladia'' is a genus of aquatic fungi. Description ''Blastocladia'' species have a thallus that consists of a single, branched basal cell or trunk with rhizoids at one end and sporangia at the other. They are not able to use oxygen, although its presence does not inhibit growth. Habitat Members of ''Blastocladia'' grow on submerged twigs and fruit. Taxonomy ''Blastocladia'' was circumscribed by German scientist Paul Friedrich Reinsch in 1877, who included a single species, '' Blastocladia pringsheimii''. Roland Thaxter added a second species, '' B. ramosa'' in 1896. He placed the genus provisionally in the Pythiaceae owing to its resemblance of its resting spores to the conidia of some members of the genus ''Pythium''. Joseph Schröter (1897) included it with the water mold family Leptomitaceae. Species , Index Fungorum ''Index Fungorum'' is an international project to index all formal names ( scientific names) in the fungus kingdom. the project is based at the ...
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Blastocladia Didyma
''Blastocladia'' is a genus of aquatic fungi. Description ''Blastocladia'' species have a thallus that consists of a single, branched basal cell or trunk with rhizoids at one end and sporangia at the other. They are not able to use oxygen, although its presence does not inhibit growth. Habitat Members of ''Blastocladia'' grow on submerged twigs and fruit. Taxonomy ''Blastocladia'' was circumscribed by German scientist Paul Friedrich Reinsch in 1877, who included a single species, '' Blastocladia pringsheimii''. Roland Thaxter added a second species, '' B. ramosa'' in 1896. He placed the genus provisionally in the Pythiaceae owing to its resemblance of its resting spores to the conidia of some members of the genus ''Pythium''. Joseph Schröter (1897) included it with the water mold family Leptomitaceae. Species , Index Fungorum accepts 30 species in ''Blastocladia'': *'' Blastocladia angusta'' A.Lund 1934 *'' Blastocladia arborata'' S.N.Dasgupta & R.John 1989 *'' Blastocla ...
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Blastocladia Coronata
''Blastocladia coronata'' is a species of fungus from India India, officially the Republic of India (Hindi: ), is a country in South Asia. It is the seventh-largest country by area, the second-most populous country, and the most populous democracy in the world. Bounded by the Indian Ocean on the so .... References External links Mycobank entry Fungi described in 1988 Blastocladiomycota {{Blastocladiomycota-stub ...
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Blastocladia Caduca
''Blastocladia caduca'' is a species of fungus from India India, officially the Republic of India (Hindi: ), is a country in South Asia. It is the seventh-largest country by area, the second-most populous country, and the most populous democracy in the world. Bounded by the Indian Ocean on the so .... References External links Mycobank entry Fungi described in 1988 Blastocladiomycota {{Blastocladiomycota-stub ...
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Blastocladia Bonaerensis
''Blastocladia bonaerensis'' is a species of aquatic fungus from Argentina Argentina (), officially the Argentine Republic ( es, link=no, República Argentina), is a country in the southern half of South America. Argentina covers an area of , making it the second-largest country in South America after Brazil, th .... References External links Mycobank entry Fungi described in 2006 Blastocladiomycota {{Blastocladiomycota-stub ...
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