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New records from Botryosphaeriaceae (Ascomycota) for mycobiota of Iran
... Species of the Botryosphaeriaceae are cosmopol- itan and occur on a wide range of woody plants (von Arx & Müller 1954, Barr 1987) . They are well-known plant pathogens and saprobes and found as endophytes in ... See full document
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Two new records of Lopadostoma for mycobiota of Iran
... time from Iran. L. dryophilum was found from dead branches of Quercus ...fagi from dead branches of Fagus ...as new records for mycobiota of ... See full document
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New records of Colletotrichum species for the mycobiota of Iran
... The TUB2 sequences of the 16 tested Colletotrichum isolates here were combined and aligned with the 60 reference sequences of 54 taxa from GenBank. The alignment consisted of 476 characters including alignment ... See full document
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New records of anamorphic fungi from North of Iran
... province, Iran, were collected and examined based on morphological characteristics of conidiophores, conidia and conidiogenous ...are new records for the mycobiota of ...different from ... See full document
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New records for anamorphic fungi of Guilan province, Iran
... Abstract: This study was carried out to continue identifying unknown and less known anamorphic fungi from Guilan province. Plant materials with fungal signs and symptoms were collected and examined to identify ... See full document
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New records of Hyphomycetes fungi in Iran
... In this study, two species of Hyphomycetes fungi including, Cephaliophora tropica (in soil), and Monascus pilosus (on corn silage) are reported for the first time to Iranian mycobiota based on morphological ... See full document
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New records of Xylariaceae from Panama
... 22 new records of Xylariaceae for Panama, Annulohypoxylon (2 species), Biscogniauxia (2), Camillea (1), Daldinia (2), Hypoxylon (5), Kretzschmaria (2), Nemania (1), Poronia (1), Whalleya (1) and Xylaria ... See full document
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Occurrence of Haemoproteus spp. (Haemosporida: Haemo-proteidae) in New Host Records of Passerine Birds from the East of Iran
... The families of Passeridae, Emberizidae, Frin- gillidae, Acrocephalidae, Phylloscopidae, Mo- tacillidae, Muscicapidae and Hirundinidae har- bored Haemoproteus spp. in which Passeridae was positioned as the most infected ... See full document
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New species of Elaphomyces (Elaphomycetaceae, Eurotiales, Ascomycota) from tropical rainforests of Cameroon and Guyana
... tissue from specimens and ECM root tips using the Extract-N-Amp Plant PCR kit (SIGMA-ALDRICH, Saint Louis, MO), followed or not by plate ltration (Dentinger et ... See full document
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Pre-infection processes of Botryosphaeriaceae species conidia
... considerable variation in adhesion both between and within experiments. Unfortunately they did not speculate as to what caused these differences. It is possible that conidia of other species of plant pathogens also show ... See full document
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Annotated Checklist of Rotifers of Tehran Province, Iran, with Notes on New Records
... Despite rapid growth of our knowledge on the phylum Rotifera, only few studies on Iranian rotifers have been carried out. In this paper, we present a checklist of rotifers from the province of Tehran in ... See full document
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New Records of Aphidoidea from Turkey
... aphids from far Eastern Black Sea region of Turkey, where no detailed study on aphid fauna has been ...identified new aphid species indicating that such studies are important for the determination of the ... See full document
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Contribution to the Chrysomelidae (Coleoptera) Fauna of Guilan Province (Northern Iran) with New Records
... Hungary, Iran, Italy, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Mongolia, The Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Russia (Far East, South European Territory), Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, ... See full document
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Chewing lice (phthiraptera) of several species of wild birds in iran, with new records.
... This study was performed between 2008– 2010 in two northern provinces of Mazan- daran and Guilan, northern Iran. For this aim, seventy nine birds belonging to the six bird species (Great Crested Grebe: Podiceps ... See full document
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Three new species of Hypogymnia (Ascomycota: Parmeliaceae) from the Bering Sea region, Alaska, and Russia
... Hypogymnia beringiana, H. castanea, and H. fistulosa. While none of the species is abundant, they can be locally common on rock and tundra sod. Hypogymnia vittata sometimes occurs with these species (Fig. 20), but is ... See full document
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New taxa and new records from the Tasmanian lichen flora
... This species is widespread in the Northern Hemisphere and is also known from New Zealand. It is typically lichen icolous on a wide range of foliose and crustose lichen genera (Scheidegger 1993). The ... See full document
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New records of marine mollusca from Tasmania
... This New Zealand species, described by Powell 961 'as being common on sandy beaches, has recently been found in southern Tasmania.. It occurs on several sandy beaches in the Derwent Estu[r] ... See full document
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A Study of the Rare Genus Gnamptodon Haliday (Hymenoptera: Braconidae: Gnamptodontinae) in Iran, with Three New Records
... Four species of the genus Gnamptodon Haliday were collected and identified including, Gnamptodon breviradialis (Fischer, 1959), G. decoris (Förster, 1862), G. georginae (van Achterberg, 1983) and G. pumilio (Nees, 1834). ... See full document
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New records of the genus Lepiota for Iran, including two deadly poisonous species
... Up to now, 17 Lepiota species, L. acutesquamosa (Weinm.) P. Kumm., L. americana (Peck) Sacc., L. anthomyces (Berk. & Broome) Sacc., L. aspera (Pers.) Quél., L. brunnea Farl. & Burt, L. castanea Quél., L. ... See full document
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Weevils (Coleoptera: Curculionoidea) of Taleghan Region (North of Iran) with Reporting of Ten New Records for Iran
... area varies from 1500 to 3500 meters (Kiyani, 2013). This area is boosted by several rivers. The watershed of Taleghan Region is situated in the Sefidroud basin (Guest et al., 2006). This region is semi humid and ... See full document
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