• Dipodascus is a genus of fungi in the family Dipodascaceae. Lumbsch TH, Huhndorf SM. (December 2007). "Outline of Ascomycota – 2007". Myconet. 13. Chicago...
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  • candidum var. citri-aurantii (Ferraris) Cif. & F. Cif., (1955) Synonyms Dipodascus geotrichum (E.E. Butler & L.J. Petersen) Arx, (1977) Endomyces geotrichum...
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    Geotrichum are occasionally mistaken for fast growing members of the genus Dipodascus, which are characterized by irregularly branched, 10–14 μm wide hyphae...
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    Family: Dipodascaceae Engl. & E.Gilg (1924) Type genus Dipodascus Lagerh. (1892) Genera Dipodascus Galactomyces Geotrichum Magnusiomyces Zender Protendomycopsis...
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    regularly develop inside older discharged asci one after another, e.g. Dipodascus. Asci normally release their spores by bursting at the tip, but they may...
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    Geotrichum are occasionally mistaken for fast growing members of the genus Dipodascus, which are characterized by irregularly branched, 10–14 μm wide hyphae...
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    including species of Ambrosiomyces, Ambrosiella, Ascoidea, Ceratocystis, Dipodascus, Diplodia, Endomycopsis, Monacrosporium and Tuberculariella. The ambrosia...
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  • Review]. British Book News (April 1982) 233. M. F. Madelin, A. Feest "Dipodascus macrosporus, sp. nov. (Hemiascomycetes), associated with plasmodia of...
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  • U. Braun & R.T.A. Cook, (2012) Oidium lactis Fresen. 1850 accepted as Dipodascus geotrichum (E.E. Butler & L.J. Petersen) Arx, (1977) Oidium leuconium...
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