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New Zoopagaceae Destructive to Soil Rhizopods

Pages 229-249 | Published online: 24 Sep 2018

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Nicole K. Reynolds, Gerald L. Benny, Hsiao-Man Ho, Yu-Han Hou, Pedro W. Crous & Matthew E. Smith. (2019) Phylogenetic and morphological analyses of the mycoparasitic genus  Piptocephalis. Mycologia 111:1, pages 54-68.
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Masatoshi Saikawa & Hiroki Sato. (1991) Ultrastructure of Cochlonema Odontosperma, an Endoparasite in Amoebae. Mycologia 83:4, pages 403-408.
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Charles Drechsler. (1955) Additional Species of Zoopagaceae Subsisting on Rhizopods and Eelworms. Mycologia 47:3, pages 364-388.
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Charles Drechsler. (1951) Various Zoopagaceous Fungi Subsisting on Protozoans and Eelworms. Mycologia 43:2, pages 161-185.
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Charles Drechsler. (1947) Three New Species of Zoöpage Predaceous on Terricolous Rhizopods. Mycologia 39:4, pages 379-408.
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Charles Drechsler. (1945) Several Additional Phycomycetes Subsisting on Nematodes and Amoebae. Mycologia 37:1, pages 1-31.
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Charles Drechsler. (1941) Four Phycomycetes Destructive to Nematodes and Rhizopods. Mycologia 33:3, pages 248-269.
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Charles Drechsler. (1939) Five New Zoopagaceae Destructive to Rhizopods and Nematodes. Mycologia 31:4, pages 388-415.
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Charles Drechsler. (1939) A Few New Zoöpagaceae Destructive to Large Soil Rhizopods. Mycologia 31:2, pages 128-153.
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Charles Drechsler. (1938) New Zoopagaceae Capturing and Consuming Soil Amoebae. Mycologia 30:2, pages 137-157.
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C. L. Duddington. (1955) Fungi that attack microscopic animals. The Botanical Review 21:7, pages 377-439.
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