@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref22235,
author = {Bhushan Shrestha and Min-Woo Hyun and Junsang Oh and Jae-Gu Han and Tae Ho Lee and Jae Youl Cho Cho and Hyojeung Kang and Seong Hwan Kim and Gi-Ho Sung},
title = {Molecular evidence of a teleomorph-anamorph connection between Cordyceps scarabaeicola and Beauveria sungii and its implication for the systematics of Cordyceps sensu stricto},
year = {2013},
keywords = {Cordyceps scarabaeicola, Beauveria sungii, phylogeny, nomenclature, teleomorph-anamorph connection},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycoscience},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {A teleomorph of a new Beauveria species, Beauveria sungii S.A. Rehner & Humber, is identified as Cordyceps scarabaeicola Y. Kobayasi based on the teleomorphic material of the B. sungii isolate used in the recent phylogenetic study. Cordyceps Fr. 1818 is an older generic name than Beauveria Vuill. 1912 in Cordyceps sensu stricto. Here, C. scarabaeicola is suggested to be adopted for B. sungii on the priority basis of both generic name and species epithet in compliance with the recent revision of Article 59 of the Melbourne Code (recently changed to the 'International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi and plant' or ICN). The pros and cons of a unified nomenclature for pleomorphic fungi are briefly discussed with reference to Beauveria.}
}
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Citation title:
"Molecular evidence of a teleomorph-anamorph connection between Cordyceps scarabaeicola and Beauveria sungii and its implication for the systematics of Cordyceps sensu stricto".
Study name:
"Molecular evidence of a teleomorph-anamorph connection between Cordyceps scarabaeicola and Beauveria sungii and its implication for the systematics of Cordyceps sensu stricto".
This study is part of submission 14523
(Status: Published).
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