Closed LienReyserhove closed 6 years ago
In the GS? If so: great! I'll let @qgroom or @timadriaens review and approve.
Aphanomyces & Tricellaria are correct
Actually, my source says that Aphanomyces is a Chromista http://www.indexfungorum.org/names/NamesRecord.asp?RecordID=118727 Quentin
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I've checked all 4 and added more details of their taxonomy. Aphanomyces is a Chromista. Index Fungorum is a good source for fungal names.
For some species, basic classification information is lacking. For those taxa without phylum information, I completed the information myself: