ID: 709
Medically significant: unknown
Classification agreed: unknown
Contentious not verified: unknown
In ncbi taxonomy database: n
Available from atcc: n
CBS: y
Previous CBS: unknown
Sexual CBS: unknown
Contentious name: unknown
Previous name, contentious name: unknown
Sexual form exists: unknown
Sexual form contentious name: unknown
Sexual form name: Neosartorya tsurutae
Sexual form author: Horie, Abliz, Fukushima, Okada & Campos Takaki, (2003) Mycoscience, 44;387-402
Sexual form in ncbi taxonomy database: unknown
Previous name in NCBI taxonomy database: unknown
Previous name available at ATCC: unknown
Reference (original paper):
Horie, Y.; Abliz, P.; Fukushima, K.; Okada, K.; Campos Takaki, G.M. 2003. Two new species of Neosartorya from Amazonian soil, Brazil. Mycoscience. 44(5):399
Currently accepted name (anamorph): A. tsurutae
Index Fungorum: Link
Mycobank: Link
Computed content type (Species): Species
Species
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Title
Author
Medically significant
Mycobank
Index fungorum
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Li, D.-M.; Horia, Y.; Wang, Y.; Rouyu Li, R.-Y. 1998. Three new Aspergillus species isolated from clinical sources as a causal agent of human aspergillosis. Mycoscience. 39(3):302
yes
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Ohtsuki, T. 1962. Studies on the glass mould: On two species of Aspergillus isolated from glass. Botanical Magazine Tokyo. 75:436
unknown
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Kozakiewicz, Z. 1989. Aspergillus species on the stored products. Mycological Papers. 161:1-188
unknown
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McLennan, E.I.; Ducker, S.C.; Thrower, L.B. 1954. New soil fungi from Australian heathland: Aspergillus, Penicillium, Spegazzinia. Australian Journal of Botany. 2(3):355
yes
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Costantin & Lucet, Annales des Sciences Naturelles Botanique 2: t. 5, f. 8-17 (1905)
unknown