| Author | Booth, C. |
| Year | 1959 |
| Title | Studies of Pyrenomycetes: IV Nectria (Part I) |
| Series | Mycological Papers |
| Type | Book/Report |
| How Complete | All the British species known at the time |
| Source | Mycological Papers, No. 73, 115pp, Commonwealth Mycological Institute |
| Illustrations | Line drawings of microscopic structure of perfect and imperfect stages, with two black and white photographic plates at the end |
| Review (by Malcolm Storey) | A very detailed guide to these small to minute pyrenomycetes. The key to groups is followed by the keys to species and species descriptions of each group. The descriptions occupy a couple of pages and typically include previously published data, a description of the perithecial stage, culture information including a description of the conidial phase, line drawings of habitus and perithecial and conidial microscopy, and a list of specimens examined. List of hosts at the back. Still useful, alongside Ellis & Ellis (Land Plants) etc |
| Examine | Compound Microscope |
| Specimen Preparation | Microscope slide preps, often stained with Melzer’s Iodine. |
| Notes & Purpose | Status | Taxon | English | Classification |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| For identification | Superseded | NECTRIACEAE | a family of pyrenomycetes | Fungi: Hypocreales |
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