Conrad Lamoraal Schoch

American mycologist and lichenologist.

Abbreviations: C.L.Schoch
Occupations: mycologist, lichenologist
Direct attributions: 1 plant, 49 fungi
Authorship mentions: 1 plant, 50 fungi

49 fungi attributed, 1 fungus contributed to50 fungi:

Dothideomycetidae P.M. Kirk, P.F. Cannon, J.C. David & Stalpers ex C.L. Schoch, Spatafora, Crous & Shoemaker 2007
fungi subclass
Dothideomycetidae is a fungal subclass in the class Dothideomycetes The cavities of the sexual structures do not have vertical cells (paraphyses, pseudoparaphyses or paraphysoids) growing between the sac-like cells bearing the sexual spores (asci).
Pleosporomycetidae C.L. Schoch, Spatafora, Crous & Shoemaker 2007
fungi subclass
Pleosporomycetidae is a subclass of Dothideomycetes consisting of four orders: Pleosporales, Hysteriales, Mytilinidiales, and Jahnulales. One of its defining features is the presence of pseudoparaphyses. These are sterile cells extending down from the upper portion of the cavity inside sexual structures containing the sac-like asci with sexually produced spores (ascospores). Pseudoparaphyses are initially attached at both their ends, but sometimes the upper part may become free. Some orders and families where these cells are present remain outside the subclass since DNA-based phylogenies
Mytilinidiales E.W.A. Boehm, C.L. Schoch & Spatafora 2009
fungi order in the class dothideomycetes
Mytilinidiales is an order of fungi within the class Dothideomycetes.
Geoglossomycetes Zheng Wang, C.L. Schoch & Spatafora 2009
fungi class in the phylum ascomycota
Geoglossaceae is a family of fungi in the order Geoglossales, class Geoglossomycetes. These fungi are broadly known as earth tongues. The ascocarps of most species in the family Geoglossaceae are terrestrial and are generally small, dark in color, and club-shaped with a height of 2–8 cm. The ascospores are typically light-brown to dark-brown and are often multiseptate. Other species of fungi have been known to parasitize ascocarps. The use of a compound microscope is needed for accurate identification.
Botryosphaeriales C.L. Schoch, Crous & Shoemaker 2007
fungi order in the class dothideomycetes
The Botryosphaeriales are an order of sac fungi (Ascomycetes), placed under class Dothideomycetes. Some species are parasites, causing leaf spot, plant rot, die-back or cankers, but they can also be saprophytes or endophytes. They occur world-wide on many hosts. For example, in China, infections related to Botryosphaeriales have been recorded on numerous hosts such as grapes, Caragana arborescens,Cercis chinensis, Eucalyptus, Chinese hackberry, blueberry, forest trees, and various other woody hosts. The order was originally defined in 2006 to have only one family, Botryosphaeriaceae, but new
Amniculicolaceae Y. Zhang ter, C.L. Schoch, J. Fourn., Crous & K.D. Hyde 2009
fungi family in the order pleosporales
Amniculicolaceae is a family of fungi belonging to the order Pleosporales. First described in 2009 by Y. Zhang ter, C.L. Schoch, J. Fournier, Crous & K.D. Hyde, the type genus is Amniculicola. Genera: Amniculicola Ying Zhang & K.D.Hyde Anguillospora Ingold, 1942 Murispora Y.Zhang bis, J.Fourn. & K.D.Hyde Neomassariosphaeria Zhang, Fourn. & Hyde, 2009 Pseudomassariosphaeria Phukhamsakda et al.
Aigialaceae Suetrong, Sakay., E.B.G. Jones, Kohlm., Volkm.-Kohlm. & C.L. Schoch 2009
fungi family in the order pleosporales
Aigialaceae is a family of marine fungi belonging to the order Pleosporales. Suetrong and colleagues introduced this family in 2009.
Gloniaceae E. Boehm, C.L. Schoch & Spatafora 2009
fungi family in the order mytilinidiales
The Gloniaceae are a family of fungi in the order Mytilinidiales.
Davidiellaceae C.L. Schoch, Spatafora, Crous & Shoemaker 2007
fungi family in the order capnodiales
The Davidiellaceae are a family of fungi in the Ascomycota, class Dothideomycetes. The family was defined in 2006 based on the results of molecular phylogenetic analysis of various Dothideomycetes species, and contains the genus Davidiella and six other genera.
Venturiales Y. Zhang ter, C.L. Schoch & K.D. Hyde 2011
fungi order in the class dothideomycetes
The Venturiales is an order in the fungal class Dothideomycetes.
Morosphaeriaceae Suetrong, Sakay., E.B.G. Jones & C.L. Schoch 2009
fungi family in the order pleosporales
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Morosphaeria Suetrong, Sakay., E.B.G. Jones & C.L. Schoch 2009
fungi genus in the morosphaeriaceae family
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Lentitheciaceae Y. Zhang ter, C.L. Schoch, J. Fourn., Crous & K.D. Hyde 2009
fungi family in the order pleosporales
The Lentitheciaceae are a family of fungi in the order of Pleosporales. They are found world-wide (within China, Egypt, Hungary, Italy, Japan, Russia, Saudi, Thailand, UK and Uzbekistan,) with the greatest contributions found in Europe and Australia. In a phylogenetic study of Lophiostoma and Massarina species, Lentithecium was proposed in 2009 based on Lophiostoma fluvitale now called Lentithecium fluviatile (Aptroot & Van Ryck.) K.D.Hyde, J.Fourn. & Ying Zhang. Lentitheciaceae is a well supported clade. Lentitheciaceous taxa are saprobic (living on dead tissue) on herbaceous and woody
Hysterobrevium mori (Schwein.) E. Boehm & C.L. Schoch 2009
fungi species in the hysteriaceae family
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Oedohysterium pulchrum (Checa, Shoemaker & L. Umaña) E. Boehm & C.L. Schoch 2009
fungi species in the hysteriaceae family
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Hysterobrevium smilacis (Schwein.) E. Boehm & C.L. Schoch 2009
fungi species in the hysteriaceae family
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Gloniopsis subrugosa (Cooke & Ellis) E. Boehm & C.L. Schoch 2009
fungi species in the hysteriaceae family
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Psiloglonium uspallatense (Speg.) E. Boehm & C.L. Schoch 2009
fungi species in the gloniaceae family
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Psiloglonium sasicola (N. Amano) E. Boehm & C.L. Schoch 2009
fungi species in the gloniaceae family
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Psiloglonium pusillum (H. Zogg) E. Boehm & C.L. Schoch 2009
fungi species in the gloniaceae family
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Psiloglonium hysterinum (Rehm) E. Boehm & C.L. Schoch 2009
fungi species in the gloniaceae family
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Psiloglonium ephedrae (Henn.) E. Boehm & C.L. Schoch 2009
fungi species in the gloniaceae family
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Psiloglonium compactum (H. Kern) E. Boehm, C.L. Schoch & Spatafora 2009
fungi species in the gloniaceae family
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Psiloglonium clavisporum (Seaver) E. Boehm, C.L. Schoch & Spatafora 2009
fungi species in the gloniaceae family
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Psiloglonium chambianum (A.L. Guyot) E. Boehm & C.L. Schoch 2009
fungi species in the gloniaceae family
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Psiloglonium araucanum (Speg.) E. Boehm, Marinc. & C.L. Schoch 2009
fungi species in the gloniaceae family
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Oedohysterium sinense (Teng) E. Boehm & C.L. Schoch 2009
fungi species in the hysteriaceae family
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Oedohysterium insidens (Schwein.) E. Boehm & C.L. Schoch 2009
fungi species in the hysteriaceae family
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Nectricladiella Crous & C.L. Schoch 2000
fungi genus in the nectriaceae family
Nectricladiella is a genus of fungi in the family Nectriaceae.
Mytilinidion andinense (Messuti & Lorenzo) E. Boehm, C.L. Schoch & Spatafora 2009
fungi species in the mytilinidiaceae family
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