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Helicoma literature
Martin Bemmann, 31-12-2011 17:30
Martin BemmannHi all,

does somebody have a copy of the paper by Goos, A review of the anamorph genus Helicoma, Mycologia 78, 1986: 744-761 ?
Unfortunatelly it is not included in Cyberliber.

Best regards and a happy New Year to everyone!

Martin
Gernot Friebes, 31-12-2011 17:39
Re : Helicoma literature
Hi Martin,

I just sent it to you.

Best wishes,

Gernot
Martin Bemmann, 01-01-2012 13:50
Martin Bemmann
Re : Helicoma literature
Thank you Gernot!
Alain GARDIENNET, 01-01-2012 21:14
Alain GARDIENNET
Re : Helicoma literature
Bonsoir les amis,
Martin, you know probably this chinese work on Helicoma : http://www.fungaldiversity.org/fdp/sfdp/26-15.pdf
Very nice hyphomycetes.
And best wishes to you ! I hope to meet you both in 2012.
Alain
Martin Bemmann, 01-01-2012 21:39
Martin Bemmann
Re : Helicoma literature
Hi Alain,

Yes, a very good paper. My species, I believe to be Thaxteriella pezizula = Helicoma muelleri is not described there (or I have overseen it, though it's the type species).
Anyway, it is a very beautiful species... ;-)

Hope to see you again this year!

Cheers

Martin
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