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    Tetraspora is a genus of green algae in the family Tetrasporaceae of the order Chlamydomonadales, division Chlorophyta. Species of Tetraspora are unicellular...
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  • Pseudopezicula tetraspora is a species of fungus in the family Helotiaceae. Found in North America, it is a plant pathogen that infects grape, causing...
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  • Broome) Sacc., (1878) Calonectria sulcata Starbäck (1899) Calonectria tetraspora (Seaver) Sacc. & Trotter, (1913) Fusarium decemcellulare Brick (1908)...
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    Tetraspora gelatinosa is a species of algae. Its distribution is probably cosmopolitan. The species distribution is probably cosmopolitan. It is the most...
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  • Autostichidae Genus: Procometis Species: P. diplocentra Binomial name Procometis diplocentra Meyrick, 1890 Synonyms Procometis tetraspora Lower, 1903...
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    Sphaeria diatrypa Fr., (1823) Sphaeria microstoma Pers., (1801) Sphaeria tetraspora sensu Currey p.p.; fide Cannon, Hawksworth & Sherwood-Pike (1985) Valsa...
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    often dominated by several green algae species, notably Draparnaldioides, Tetraspora, and Ulothrix in water shallower than 20 m (65 ft); although Aegagrophila...
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    biforma Brown et al., 2013 Subulatomonas Katz et al., 2011 Subulatomonas tetraspora Katz et al., 2011 Cavalier-Smith, Thomas (May 2013). "Early evolution...
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    Microsporaceae are placed in Sphaeropleales by AlgaeBase Tetrasporales – Tetraspora and Tetrasporaceae are placed in Chlamydomonadales by AlgaeBase In older...
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    algae are isogamous. It is typical in the genera Ulva, Hydrodictyon, Tetraspora, Zygnema, Spirogyra, Ulothrix, and Chlamydomonas. Many fungi are isogamous...
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