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Penzigia berteri
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Xylaria partita
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Nectria cinnabarina (Tode) Fr. 1849
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Eichleriella shearii (Burt) Spirin & Malysheva 2017
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Cophinforma mamane (D. E. Gardner) A. J. L. Phillips & A. Alves 2013
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Cophinforma mamane (D. E. Gardner) A. J. L. Phillips & A. Alves 2013
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Cophinforma mamane (D. E. Gardner) A. J. L. Phillips & A. Alves 2013
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Cophinforma mamane (D. E. Gardner) A. J. L. Phillips & A. Alves 2013
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Xylodon sambuci (Pers.)
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Peniophorella praetermissa (P. Karst.) K. H. Larss. 2007
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Uresiphita polygonalis (Moth)
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Lampides boeticus (Linnaeus 1767) (Long-tailed Blue)
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Botryobasidium vagum (Berk. & M. A. Curtis) D. P. Rogers 1935
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Phytophthora cinnamomi (Root rot)
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Botryobasidium candicans J. Erikss. 1958
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Podosphaera tridactyla (Wallr.) de Bary 1870
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Hyphodontia arguta (Fr.) J. Erikss. 1958
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Armillaria mellea (Vahl) P. Kumm. 1871 (Honey Fungus)
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Armillaria gallica Marxm. & Romagn. 1987
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Camarosporium sophorae Gonz. Frag. 1917