Abstract
IN this book Dr. Wehmeyer continues his systematic revision of the stromatic Pyrenomycetes, which commenced with his “The Genus Diaporthe and its Segregates” published in 1933. The species concerned are nearly all found in the bark of broad-leaved trees of the northern hemisphere, and with very few exceptions each is characteristically associated with one genus of host plants.
A Revision of Melanconis, Pseudovalsa, Prosthecium and Titania
By Lewis E. Wehmeyer. (University of Michigan Studies, Scientific Series, Vol. 14.) Pp. viii + 161 + 11 plates. (Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan Press; London: Oxford University Press, 1941.) 14s. net.
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MASON, E. A Revision of Melanconis, Pseudovalsa, Prosthecium and Titania. Nature 151, 208–209 (1943). https://doi.org/10.1038/151208b0
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