Neopeckia
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Neopeckia is a genus
Genus
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 of fungi in the class Dothideomycetes
Dothideomycetes
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. The relationship of this taxon
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 to other taxa within the class is unknown (incertae sedis
Incertae sedis
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).

Species

  • Neopeckia anceps
  • Neopeckia argentinensis
  • Neopeckia asperulispora
  • Neopeckia bambusae
  • Neopeckia brasiliana
  • Neopeckia caesalpiniae
  • Neopeckia carpini
  • Neopeckia constricta
  • Neopeckia coulteri
  • Neopeckia episphaeria
  • Neopeckia fulcita
  • Neopeckia hainanensis
  • Neopeckia herpotrichioides
  • Neopeckia japonica
  • Neopeckia nitidula
  • Neopeckia nobilis
  • Neopeckia oryzopsis
  • Neopeckia palustris
  • Neopeckia parietalis
  • Neopeckia pumila
  • Neopeckia quercina
  • Neopeckia rhodostoma
  • Neopeckia roberti
  • Neopeckia thaxteri

See also

List of Dothideomycetes genera incertae sedis

External links

  • Neopeckia at Index Fungorum
    Index Fungorum
    Index Fungorum, an international project to index all formal names in the Fungi Kingdom. Somewhat comparable to the IPNI, but with more contributing institutions....

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