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Some allied dematiaceae-dictyosporae from India

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In this paperTetracoccosporium andDictyoarthrinium are treated.T. cupulatum, D. lilliputeum andD. microsporum are described new, apart from the typeD. sacchari. A key to the known species ofDictyoarthrinium is proposed.Tetracoccosporium, is a maiden report for India.

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Raghuveer Rao, P., Rao, D. Some allied dematiaceae-dictyosporae from India. Mycopathologia et Mycologia Applicata 23, 23–28 (1964). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02049180

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