A. stellatus

ID: 681

Medically significant: unknown

Classification agreed: unknown

Contentious not verified: unknown

In ncbi taxonomy database: n

Available from atcc: n

CBS: n

Previous CBS: n

Sexual CBS: y

Contentious name: unknown

Previous name, contentious name: n

Sexual form exists: unknown

Sexual form contentious name: n

Sexual form name: Emericella variecolor..

Sexual form in ncbi taxonomy database: y

Previous name: Aspergillus variecolor

Previous name author:

Thom & Raper

Previous name in NCBI taxonomy database: n

Previous name available at ATCC: y

Reference (original paper):

Curzi, Comptes rendu Accad. Lincei 19: 428 (1934)

Currently accepted name (anamorph): A. stellatus

Index Fungorum: Link

Mycobank: Link

Computed content type (Species): Species


Species

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  • Title

    Author

    Medically significant

    Mycobank

    Index fungorum

  • Pinoy, C. R. Soc. Biol.: 67 (1927)

    unknown

  • Sakag., Iizuka & M. Yamaz., J. appl. Mycol., Japan: 3 (1950)

    unknown

  • Gelonesi, Ann. Med. Nav. Colon., Roma: 283 (1927)

    unknown

  • Bainier & Sartory, Bulletin de la Société Mycologique de France 27: 458 (1911)

    unknown

  • Strasser, P.P. 1915. Sechster Nachtrag zur Pilzflora des Sonntagberges (N.-Ö.), 1914 (2. Fortsetzung). Verhandlungen der Zoologisch-Botanischen Gesellschaft Wien. 65:214

    unknown

  • Udagawa, S.I.; Uchiyama, S.; Kamiya, S. 1994. Petromyces muricatus, a new species with an Aspergillus anamorph. Mycotaxon. 52(1):210

    unknown

  • Yaguchi, T.; Someya, A.; Udagawa, S. 1994. A new species of Neosartoyra from Taiwan soil. Mycoscience. 35(4):310

    unknown

  • Berkeley, M.J. 1873. Australian fungi, received principally from Baron F. von Mueller and Dr. R. Schomburgk. Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society. 13:175

    unknown

  • Corda, A.C.J. 1838. Icones fungorum hucusque cognitorum. 2:18

    unknown

  • Horie, Y.; Miyaji, M.; Nishimura, K.; Franco, M.F.; Coelho, K.I.R. 1996. New and interesting species of Emericella from Brazilian soil. Mycoscience. 37(2):137

    unknown