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Synonym and Classification Data for
Helminthosporium
spp.
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Help with fungal nomenclature and taxonomy
This genus is a mould that lacks a known sexual state and thus belongs to the Fungi Imperfecti. It is generally classified as a dematiaceous (dark-walled) fungus. See also the
detailed description page
for this genus.
Notes on this Genus
This genus primarily contains moulds of grasses.
Species in this genus
Helminthosporium australiense
(obsolete)
This obsolete species is a synonym of
Bipolaris
australiensis
Helminthosporium cynodontis
(obsolete)
This obsolete species is a synonym of
Bipolaris
cynodontisc
Helminthosporium halodes
(obsolete)
This obsolete species is a synonym of
Exserohilum
rostratum
Helminthosporium hawaiiense
(obsolete)
This obsolete species is a synonym of
Bipolaris
hawaiiensis
Helminthosporium rostratum
(obsolete)
This obsolete species is a synonym of
Exserohilum
rostratum
Helminthosporium solani
Helminthosporium spiciferum
(obsolete)
This obsolete species is a synonym of
Bipolaris
spicifera
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