Entyloma Eryngii-alpini
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Entyloma Eryngii-alpini
''Entyloma'' is a genus of smut fungi in the family Entylomataceae. The genus was described by Anton de Bary in 1874. A 2008 estimates places about 180 species in the genus. The anamorph form of ''Entyloma '' is ''Entylomella''. Species *''Entyloma acanthocephali, E. acanthocephali'' *''Entyloma achilleae, E. achilleae'' *''Entyloma aeschynomenis, E. aeschynomenis'' *''Entyloma ageratinae, E. ageratinae'' *''Entyloma agoseridis, E. agoseridis'' *''Entyloma aldamae, E. aldamae'' *''Entyloma alopecurivorum, E. alopecurivorum'' *''Entyloma amaranthi, E. amaranthi'' *''Entyloma ambrosiae-maritimae, E. ambrosiae-maritimae'' *''Entyloma ameghinoi, E. ameghinoi'' *''Entyloma anadelphiae, E. anadelphiae'' *''Entyloma anceps, E. anceps'' *''Entyloma antennariae, E. antennariae'' *''Entyloma aposeridis, E. aposeridis'' *''Entyloma aquaticum, E. aquaticum'' *''Entyloma arctothecae, E. arctothecae'' *''Entyloma arctotis, E. arctotis'' *''Entyloma aristolochiae, E. aristolochiae'' *''Entyloma ...
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Entyloma Achilleae
''Entyloma'' is a genus of smut fungi in the family Entylomataceae. The genus was described by Anton de Bary in 1874. A 2008 estimates places about 180 species in the genus. The anamorph In mycology, the terms teleomorph, anamorph, and holomorph apply to portions of the life cycles of fungi in the phyla Ascomycota and Basidiomycota: *Teleomorph: the sexual reproductive stage (morph), typically a fruiting body. *Anamorph: an ase ... form of ''Entyloma '' is '' Entylomella''. Species *'' E. acanthocephali'' *'' E. achilleae'' *'' E. aeschynomenis'' *'' E. ageratinae'' *'' E. agoseridis'' *'' E. aldamae'' *'' E. alopecurivorum'' *'' E. amaranthi'' *'' E. ambrosiae-maritimae'' *'' E. ameghinoi'' *'' E. anadelphiae'' *'' E. anceps'' *'' E. antennariae'' *'' E. aposeridis'' *'' E. aquaticum'' *'' E. arctothecae'' *'' E. arctotis'' *'' E. aristolochiae'' *'' E. armoraciae'' *'' E. arnaudianum'' *'' E. arnicae'' *'' E. arnicale'' *'' E. arnoseridis'' *'' E. asteris-alpini'' *'' E. ...
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