Studies in Mycology (ISSN 0166-0616)The <strong>CBS</strong> taxonomy series “Studies in Mycology” is issued as individual booklets. Regular subscribers receive each issue automatically. Prices of backvolumesare specified below.For more information and ordering of other <strong>CBS</strong> books and publications see www.cbs.knaw.nl. and www.studiesinmycology.org61 Hoog GS de, Grube M (eds) (2008). <strong>Black</strong> <strong>fungal</strong> <strong>extremes</strong>. 198 pp., € 60.0060 Chaverri P, Liu M, Hodge KT (2008). Neotropical Hypocrella (anamorph Aschersonia), Moelleriella, and Samuelsia. 68 pp., € 40.0059 Samson RA, Varga J (eds) (2007). Aspergillus systematics in the genomic era. 206 pp., € 65.0058 Crous PW, Braun U, Schubert K, Groenewald JZ (eds) (2007). The genus Cladosporium and similar dematiaceous hyphomycetes. 253 pp., € 65.0057 Sung G-H, Hywel-Jones NL, Sung J-M, Luangsa-ard JJ, Shrestha B, Spatafora JW (2006). Phylogenetic classification of Cordyceps and theclavicipitaceous fungi. 63 pp., € 40.0056 Gams W (ed.) (2006). Hypocrea and Trichoderma studies marking the 90 th birthday of Joan M. Dingley. 179 pp., € 60.0055 Crous PW, Wingfield MJ, Slippers B, Rong IH, Samson RA (2006). 100 Years of Fungal Biodiversity in southern Africa. 305 pp., € 65.0054 Mostert L, Groenewald JZ, Summerbell RC, Gams W, Crous PW (2006). Taxonomy and Pathology of Togninia (Diaporthales) and its Phaeoacremoniumanamorphs. 115 pp., € 55.0053 Summerbell RC, Currah RS, Sigler L (2005). The Missing Lineages. Phylogeny and ecology of endophytic and other enigmatic root-associated fungi.252 pp., € 65.0052 Adams GC, Wingfield MJ, Common R, Roux J (2005). Phylogenetic relationships and morphology of Cytospora species and related teleomorphs(Ascomycota, Diaporthales, Valsaceae) from Eucalyptus. 147 pp., € 55.0051 Hoog GS de (ed.) (2005). Fungi of the Antarctic, Evolution under extreme conditions. 82 pp., € 40.0050 Crous PW, Samson RA, Gams W, Summerbell RC, Boekhout T, Hoog GS de, Stalpers JA (eds) (2004). <strong>CBS</strong> Centenary: 100 Years of Fungal Biodiversityand Ecology (Two parts). 580 pp., € 105.0049 Samson RA, Frisvad JC (2004). Penicillium subgenus Penicillium: new taxonomic schemes, mycotoxins and other extrolites. 253 pp., € 55.0048 Chaverri P, Samuels GJ (2003). Hypocrea/Trichoderma (Ascomycota, Hypocreales, Hypocreaceae): species with green ascospores. 113 pp., € 55.0047 Guarro J, Summerbell RC, Samson RA (2002). Onygenales: the dermatophytes, dimorphics and keratin degraders in their revolutionary context. 220pp., € 55.0046 Schroers HJ (2001). A monograh of Bionectria (Ascomycota, Hypocreales, Bionectriaceae) and its Clonostachys anamorphs. 214 pp., € 55.0045 Seifert KA, Gams W, Crous PW, Samuels GJ (eds) (2000). Molecules, morphology and classification: Towards monophyletic genera in the Ascomycetes.200 pp., € 55.0044 Verkley GJM (1999). A monograph of the genus Pezicula and its anamorphs. 180 pp., € 55.0043 Hoog GS de (ed.) (1999). Ecology and evolution of black yeasts and their relatives. 208 pp., € 55.0042 Rossman AY, Samuels GJ, Rogerson CT, Lowen R (1999). Genera of Bionectriaceae, Hypocreaceae and Nectriaceae (Hypocreales, Ascomycetes). 248pp., € 55.0041 Samuels GJ, Petrini O, Kuhls K, Lieckfeldt E, Kubicek CP (1998).The Hypocrea schweinitzii complex and Trichoderma sect. Longibrachiatum. 54 pp., €35.0040 Stalpers JA (1996). The aphyllophoraceous fungi II. Keys to the species of the Hericiales. 185 pp., € 25.0039 Rubner A (1996). Revision of predacious hyphomycetes in the Dactylella-Monacrosporium complex. 134 pp., € 25.0038 Boekhout T, Samson RA (eds) (1995). Heterobasidiomycetes: Systematics and applied aspects. 190 pp., € 35.0037 Aptroot A (1995). A monograph of Didymosphaeria. 160 pp., € 30.0036 Swertz CA (1994). Morphology of germlings of urediniospores and its value for the identification and classification of grass rust fungi. 152 pp., € 30.0035 Stalpers JA (1993). The aphyllophoraceous fungi I. Keys to the species of the Thelephorales. 168 pp. (out of stock).34 Reijnders AFM, Stalpers JA (1992). The development of the hymenophoral trama in the Aphyllophorales and the Agaricales. 109 pp., € 25.0033 Boekhout T (1991). A revision of ballistoconidia-forming yeasts and fungi. 194 pp. (out of stock).32 Gams W, Seifert KA, Aa van der HA, Samson RA (1990). Developments in the taxonomy of anamorphic fungi. Invited papers presented at the Symposium:Taxonomy of Fungi imperfecti during the Fourth International Mycological Congress, Regensburg. 104 pp. (out of stock).31 Aa HA van der, Gams W, Hoog GS de, Samson RA (1988). Memorial issue dedicated to J.A. von Arx. 212 pp., € 50.0030 Hoog GS de, Smith M Th, Weijman ACM (eds) (1987). The expanding realm of yeast-like fungi. (only available from Elsevier).29 Hoog GS de, Smith M Th, Guého E (1986). A revision of Geotrichum. 131 pp., € 25.0028 Rao V, Hoog GS de (1986). New or critical Hyphomycetes from India. 84 pp., € 20.0027 Seifert KA (1985). A monograph of Stilbella and some allied Hyphomycetes. 235 pp., € 35.0026 Hoog GS de (ed.) (1985). Taxonomy of the Dactylaria complex, IV–VI. 124 pp., € 20.0025 Schipper MAA, Stalpers JA (1984). A revision of the genus Rhizopus. 34 pp., € 10.0024 Stalpers JA (1984). A revision of the genus Sporotrichum. 105 pp., € 20.0023 Stolk AC, Samson RA (1983). The ascomycete genus Eupenicillium and related Penicillium anamorphs. 149 pp., € 25.0022 Hoog GS de (ed.) (1982). Character analyses of selected red yeasts. 74 pp. (out of stock).21 Plaats-Niterink AJ van der (1981). Monograph of the genus Pythium. 244 pp. (out of stock).20 Oorschot CAN van (1980). A revision of Chrysosporium and allied genera. 89 pp., € 20.00For a complete list of the Studies in Mycology see www.cbs.knaw.nl.
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