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Synonym and Classification Data for
Ramichloridium
spp.
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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.
Species in this genus
Ramichloridium cerophilum
(obsolete)
This obsolete species is a synonym of
Rhinocladiella
aquaspersa
Ramichloridium mackenziei
R. obovoidea
is an obsolete synonym of this species.
R. obovoiedum
is an obsolete synonym of this species.
Ramichloridium obovoidea
(obsolete)
This obsolete species is a synonym of
R. mackenziei
Ramichloridium obovoiedum
(obsolete)
This obsolete species is a synonym of
R. mackenziei
Ramichloridium schulzeri
Acrotheca
acuta
is an obsolete synonym of this species.
Chloridium
schulzeri
is an obsolete synonym of this species.
Pleurophragmium
acutum
is an obsolete synonym of this species.
Psilobotrys
schulzeri
is an obsolete synonym of this species.
Rhinocladiella
schulzeri
is an obsolete synonym of this species.
Rhinotrichum
multisporum
is an obsolete synonym of this species.
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