Biscogniauxia: Literature cited

           

Literature cited

Candoussau, F. 1986. Récoltes de Biscogniauxia dennisii (Pyrenomycetes, Ascomycetes) dans le sud-ouest de la France. Mycotaxon 27: 555-562.

Granmo, A, D. Hammelev, H. Knudsen, T. Laessře, M. Sasa, and A. J. S. Whalley. 1989. The genus Biscogniauxia and Hypoxylon (Sphaeriales) in the Nordic countries. Opera Bot. 100: 59-84

Granmo, A., and L. E. Petrini. 1996. A new species of Lopadostoma and the anamorph of Biscogniauxia cinereolilacina. Mycologia Helv. 8: 43-50.

Ju, Y.-M., and J. D. Rogers. 1996. A revision of the genus Hypoxylon. Mycologia memoir n° 20. APS Press, St. Paul, MN. 365 p.

Ju, Y.-M., J. D. Rogers, F. San Martin, and A. Granmo. 1998. The genus Biscogniauxia. Mycotaxon 66: 1-98.

Laessře, T., A. Granmo, and C. Scheuer. 1999. Biscogniauxia granmoi (Xylariaceae) in Europe. Österr. Z. Pilzk. 8: 139-147.

Miller, J. H. 1961. A monograph of the world species of Hypoxylon. Univ. Georgia Press, Athens. 158 p.

Petrini, L. E., and E. Müller. 1986. Haupt-und Nebendfruchtformen europäischer Hypoxylon-Arten (Xylariaceae, Sphaeriales) und verwandter Pilze. Mycologia Helv. 1(7): 501-627.

Pouzar, Z. 1977. Nummularia dennisii, a new species of Xylariaceae from Central Europe. Kew Bull. 31: 653-655.

Pouzar, Z. 1979. Notes on taxonomy and nomenclature of Nummularia (Pyrenomycetes). Ceská Mycol. 33: 207-219.

Pouzar, Z. 1986. A key and conspectus of Central European species of Biscogniauxia and Obolarina (Pyrenomycetes). Ceská Mycol. 40: 1-10.

Rogers, J. D., Y.-M. Ju, and F. Candoussau. 1996. Biscogniauxia anceps comb. nov. and Vivantia guadalupensis gen. et. sp. nov. Mycol. Res. 100: 669-674.

San Martin González, F., and J. D. Rogers. 1993. Biscogniauxia and Camillea in Mexico. Mycotaxon 47: 229-258.

Van Brummelen, Y.. 1967. A world monograph of the genera Ascobolus and Sacobolus. Persoonia Suppl. 1: 1-260.

Vasilyeva, L. N. 1998. Plantae non vasculares, fungi et bryopsidae orientis extremi rossica. Fungi 4. Pyrenomycetidae et Loculoascomycetidae. Petropoli (in Russian).