ID: 21
Medically significant: yes
Classification agreed: y
Contentious not verified: n
In ncbi taxonomy database: y
Available from atcc: y
CBS: y
Previous CBS: n
Sexual CBS: y
Contentious name: unknown
Previous name, contentious name: n
Sexual form exists: y
Sexual form contentious name: n
Sexual form name: Emericella nidulans
Sexual form in ncbi taxonomy database: y
Previous name: Sterigmatocystis nidulans
Previous name in NCBI taxonomy database: n
Previous name available at ATCC: y
Reference (original paper):
Winter, G. 1884. Rabenhorst’s Kryptogamen-Flora, Pilze – Ascomyceten. 1(2):62
Currently accepted name (anamorph): A. nidulans
Index Fungorum: Link
Mycobank: Link
Computed content type (Species): Species
Species
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Title
Author
Medically significant
Mycobank
Index fungorum
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Frisvad, J.C.; Samson, R.A. 2004. Emericella venezuelensis, a new species with stellate ascospores producing sterigmatocystin and aflatoxin B1. Systematic and Applied Microbiology. 27:678
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Malloch, D.; Cain, R.F. 1972. New species and combinations of cleistothecial ascomycetes. Canadian Journal of Botany. 50(1):62
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Malloch, D.; Cain, R.F. 1972. New species and combinations of cleistothecial ascomycetes. Canadian Journal of Botany. 50(1):62
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Benjamin, C.R. 1955. Ascocarps of Aspergillus and Penicillium. Mycologia. 47:680
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Vuillemin, P. 1927. Sartorya, nouveau genre de Plectascinées angiocarpes. Comptes Rendues des Séances Hebdomadaires de l’Académie des Sciences Paris. 184:137
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Udagawa, S.I.; Muroi, T. 1979. Some interesting species of Ascomycetes from imported spices. Transactions of the Mycological Society of Japan. 20(1):13
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Horie, Y. 1980. Ascospores ornamentation and its application to the taxonomic re-evaluation in Emericella. Transactions of the Mycological Society of Japan. 21:483-493
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S.B. Hong & R.A. Samson, The Journal of Microbiology 50 (4): 713 (2012)
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