Fridiano Cavara

Italian botanist (1857–1929).

Abbreviations: Cavara
Occupations: botanist
Citizenships: Kingdom of Italy
Languages: Italian
Dates: 1857-11-17T00:00:00Z – 1929-06-25T00:00:00Z
Direct attributions: 3 plants, 42 fungi
Authorship mentions: 4 plants, 65 fungi
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42 fungi attributed, 23 fungi contributed to65 fungi:

Colletotrichum lindemuthianum (Bean Anthracnose) (Sacc. & Magnus) Briosi & Cavara 1889
fungi species in the glomerellaceae family
Colletotrichum lindemuthianum is a fungus which causes anthracnose, or black spot disease, of the common bean plant (Phaseolus vulgaris). It is considered a hemibiotrophic pathogen because it spends part of its infection cycle as a biotroph, living off of the host but not harming it, and the other part as a necrotroph, killing and obtaining nutrients from the host tissues.
Gibellula Cavara 1894
fungi genus in the cordycipitaceae family
Gibellula is a genus of parasitic fungi which attacks arachnids. The genus Gibellula was named after Giuseppe Gibelli.
Gibellula pulchra (Sacc.) Cavara 1894
fungi species in the cordycipitaceae family
Gibellula pulchra is a species of parasitoid fungus found on arachnids. The species Gibellula pulchra is commonly found around the world. The genus Gibellula was named after Prof. Giuseppe Gibelli. Some researchers have mistaken Gibellula suffulata as Gibellula pulchra though they are different species from the same genus that both prey on arachnids. Specimens of Gibellula pulchra from North America are held in various collections facilities: the Herbarium of the University of Michigan, Herbarium of Cornell University, Mycological Collection of the U.S. Bureau of Plant Industry, Herbarium of
Tuberculina sbrozzii Cavara & Sacc. 1899
fungi species in the helicobasidiaceae family
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Rickia wasmannii Cavara 1899
fungi species in the laboulbeniaceae family
Rickia wasmannii is a species of the widely distributed entomoparasitic order of fungi Laboulbeniales. It is an obligatory ectoparasite of ants of the genus Myrmica. The thalli penetrate outer layer of the cuticle, and appear on the host body surface. Little is known about its effect on the host ant, but it is usually regarded as a rather neutral symbiont. Contrarily, however, a recent study has documented an increased need of drinking water and a shortened life-span of infected ants. The known host species of Rickia wasmannii are various Myrmica species, the most frequent being Myrmica
Rickia Cavara 1899
fungi genus in the laboulbeniaceae family
Rickia is a genus of fungi in the family Laboulbeniaceae. The genus contain 132 species. The genus name of Rickia is in honour of Johann Rick (known in Portuguese as João Evangelista Rick) (1869–1946), who was an Austrian-Brazilian teacher, clergyman and Botanist (Mycology). He taught Mathematics and Natural history between 1903-1915 at the Jesuit School in São Leopoldo, in Rio Grande do Sul in Brazil. The genus was circumscribed by Fridiano Cavara in Malpighia vol.13 on page 182 in 1899.
Ramularia vallisumbrosae (Narcissus White Mould Disease) Cavara 1899
fungi species in the mycosphaerellaceae family
Ramularia vallisumbrosae is a fungal plant pathogen infecting daffodils (Narcissus), causing narcissus white mould disease.
Mauginiella scaettae (Mauginiella) Cavara 1925
fungi species
Mauginiella scaettae is an ascomycete fungus that is a plant pathogen. It is the only species in the genus Mauginiella.
Ascochyta polemonii Cavara 1899
fungi species in the didymellaceae family
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Arcangeliella Cavara 1900
fungi genus in the russulaceae family
Arcangeliella is a genus of gasteroid fungi in the family Russulaceae. Taxonomic and phylogenetic research has shown that it is very likely a synonym of Lactarius. The type species Arcangeliella borziana was moved to Lactarius in 2003. However, the genus name is still in use for several species for which new combinations have not yet been proposed. The genus was circumscribed by Fridiano Cavara in Nuovo Giorn. Bot. Ital. ser.2, vol.7 on page 125 in 1900. The genus name of Arcangeliella is in honour of Giovanni Arcangeli (1840–1921), who was an Italian botanist from Florence.
Alternaria vitis Cavara 1888
fungi species in the pleosporaceae family
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Pyricularia oryzae Cavara 1892
fungi species in the pyriculariaceae family
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Oospora guerciana Cavara 1898
fungi species in the erysiphaceae family
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Macrophoma flaccida (Viala & Ravaz) Cavara 1888
fungi species in the botryosphaeriaceae family
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Colletotrichum ampelinum Cavara 1889
fungi species in the glomerellaceae family
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Cercospora ariminensis Cavara 1899
fungi species in the mycosphaerellaceae family
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Briosia ampelophaga Cavara 1888
fungi species
Briosia ampelophaga is an ascomycete fungus that is a plant pathogen.
Briosia Cavara 1888
fungi genus
Briosia is a genus of ascomycete fungi. The known members of the genus are plant pathogens. The genus name of Briosia is in honour of Giovanni Briosi (1846-1919), an Italian engineer and botanist from the University of Pavia. The genus was circumscribed by Fridiano Cavara in Atti Ist. Bot. Univ. Pavia ser.2, Vol.1 on page 321 in 1888.
Trichoseptoria alpei Cavara 1892
fungi species
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Trichoseptoria Cavara 1892
fungi genus
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Pyrenochaeta rubiidaei Cavara 1899
fungi species
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Gloeosporiella rosicola Cavara 1892
fungi species
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Mauginiella Cavara 1925
fungi genus
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Gloeosporiella Cavara 1891
fungi genus
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Wallrothiella silvana Sacc. & Cavara 1900
fungi species in the amplistromataceae family
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Pleospora pertusa Sacc. & Cavara 1900
fungi species in the pleosporaceae family
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Phoma citrirubiginis Cavara & Mollica 1903
fungi species in the didymellaceae family
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Melanopsamma siemoniana Sacc. & Cavara 1900
fungi species in the niessliaceae family
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Leptosphaeria borziana Sacc. & Cavara 1900
fungi species in the leptosphaeriaceae family
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Gloeosporium muehlenbeckiae Briosi & Cavara 1904
fungi species in the drepanopezizaceae family
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