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Die Gattungen der amerosporen Pyrenomyceten
Alex Akulov, 12-03-2012 13:44
Alex AkulovDear colleagues
I am very interested in the book
Arx, J.A. von, Müller, E.
Die Gattungen der amerosporen Pyrenomyceten // Beiträge zur Kryptogamenflora der Schweiz, 1954, 11(1): 1-434

On the page 148 is presented the description of Melanospora asymmetritsa and criteria for its arrangement in Melanospora.

If you have a file with this book, or at least the possibility to scan the single page, I'll be very grateful to you.


Grateful before,
Alex Akulov

Björn Wergen, 12-03-2012 14:07
Björn Wergen
Re : Die Gattungen der amerosporen Pyrenomyceten
I will send you an email ;)
Alex Akulov, 12-03-2012 14:21
Alex Akulov
Re : Die Gattungen der amerosporen Pyrenomyceten
Thank you very much!
Lily Barnes, 28-03-2012 15:47
Re : Die Gattungen der amerosporen Pyrenomyceten
I wanted to ask if there exists a translation of this book by chance? I guess not, but I think it would be worth to ask for it because it sounds really interesting, but I cannot speak a single word in German :( which is a pity of course.
Eric Strittmatter, 28-03-2012 17:41
Re : Die Gattungen der amerosporen Pyrenomyceten
Dear Lily,

there is an English derivative of this work called "Keys to the genera of amerospored and didymospored pyrenomycetes" published 1969 at Kew. However, I cannot say to which extent this book covers the contents of the original publications.

Best wishes,
Eric