AuthorGlockling, S.L. & Yamada, F.
Year1997
TitleA survey of fungi which kill microscopic animals in the dung of the Amami rabbit
TypePaper
SourceMycologist Vol 11 (3): 113-120.
IllustrationsHalf-tone photomicrographs
Review (by Malcolm Storey)The Amami rabbit is a primitive (early evolved) species of rabbit (Pentalagus furnessi) found only on two islands in Japan.

Notes & PurposeStatusTaxonEnglishClassification
CurrentDactylariaa genus of dematiaceous anamorphic fungiFungi: Helotiales
CurrentArthrobotrysa genus of anamorphic fungiFungi: Orbiliales: Orbiliaceae
CurrentDactylella leptosporaa nematophagous anamorphic fungusFungi: Orbiliales: Orbiliaceae
CurrentMonacrosporium ellipsosporuman anamorphic fungusFungi: Orbiliales: Orbiliaceae
CurrentHarposporiuma form genus of anamorphic ascomycetesFungi: Hypocreales: Clavicipitaceae
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