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- Byssochlamys abstract "Byssochlamys is a genus of fungus in the Trichocomaceae family. First described by Swedish botanist Richard Westling in 1909, the widespread genus contains four species. Species in the genus are associated with food spoilage, especially heat-processed acid foods.".
- Byssochlamys class Eurotiomycetes.
- Byssochlamys division Ascomycota.
- Byssochlamys family Trichocomaceae.
- Byssochlamys kingdom Fungus.
- Byssochlamys order Eurotiales.
- Byssochlamys wikiPageID "33688434".
- Byssochlamys wikiPageRevisionID "546253175".
- Byssochlamys classis Eurotiomycetes.
- Byssochlamys divisio Ascomycota.
- Byssochlamys familia Trichocomaceae.
- Byssochlamys genus "Byssochlamys".
- Byssochlamys genusAuthority Richard_Westling.
- Byssochlamys hasPhotoCollection Byssochlamys.
- Byssochlamys ordo Eurotiales.
- Byssochlamys regnum Fungus.
- Byssochlamys subdivision "B. lagunculariae".
- Byssochlamys subdivision "B. musticola".
- Byssochlamys subdivision "B. trisporus".
- Byssochlamys subdivision "B. zollerniae".
- Byssochlamys subdivisionRanks Species.
- Byssochlamys typeSpecies "Byssochlamys nivea".
- Byssochlamys typeSpeciesAuthority "Westling".
- Byssochlamys subject Category:Eurotiomycetes.
- Byssochlamys type Eukaryote.
- Byssochlamys type Fungus.
- Byssochlamys type Species.
- Byssochlamys type Organism.
- Byssochlamys comment "Byssochlamys is a genus of fungus in the Trichocomaceae family. First described by Swedish botanist Richard Westling in 1909, the widespread genus contains four species. Species in the genus are associated with food spoilage, especially heat-processed acid foods.".
- Byssochlamys label "Byssochlamys".
- Byssochlamys label "Byssochlamys".
- Byssochlamys sameAs Byssochlamys.
- Byssochlamys sameAs m.0hhprd_.
- Byssochlamys sameAs Q149820.
- Byssochlamys sameAs Q149820.
- Byssochlamys wasDerivedFrom Byssochlamys?oldid=546253175.
- Byssochlamys isPrimaryTopicOf Byssochlamys.