Excerpt from Sylloge Fungorum Omnium Hucusque Cognitorum, Vol. 24: Sectio I, Supplementum Universale; Pars X, Phycomycetę, Laboulbeniomycetę, Pyrenomycetę
Hab. In cornea oculari hominis, cui pathogenus et ceratomycosis formam generans, Senis, Etruriae, Italia media, vere 1912. (doct. Victorianus cavara).
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