Harry Charles Evans

Mycologist (fl. 1971).

Abbreviations: H.C.Evans
Occupations: mycologist, botanist
Direct attributions: 0 plants, 132 fungi
Authorship mentions: 0 plants, 152 fungi
Links:IPNI

132 fungi attributed, 20 fungi contributed to152 fungi:

Moniliophthora H.C. Evans, Stalpers, Samson & Benny 1978
fungi genus in the marasmiaceae family
Moniliophthora is a genus of fungi in the family Marasmiaceae. The genus was described in 1978 with M. roreri as the type species. This fungus, formerly known as Monilia roreri, causes frosty pod rot, a serious disease of Theobroma cacao. Moniliophthora is closely related to the genus Crinipellis, also having distinctive tiny hairs on the cap surface, but is distinguished by having a flexible stem and a reddish coloration of the fruiting body.
Moniliophthora roreri (Frosty Pod Rot Of Cocoa) (Cif.) H.C. Evans, Stalpers, Samson & Benny 1978
fungi species in the marasmiaceae family
Moniliophthora roreri is a basidiomycete fungus that causes frosty pod rot disease, one of the most serious problems for cacao (Theobroma cacao— the source of chocolate) production in Latin America. This disease and together with witches’ broom disease (caused by M. perniciosa) and black pod rot (caused by Phytophthora sp.) constitute the cacao disease trilogy. It causes serious losses in southwestern parts of South America; spores are dry and powdery and are spread easily by water movement, wind, or movement of pods; disease spread is highest during periods of high rainfall.
Entyloma ageratinae (Mist Flower Smut) R.W. Barreto & H.C. Evans 1988
fungi species in the entylomataceae family
Entyloma ageratinae, commonly known as the mist flower smut, is a species of leaf smut fungus. As a plant pathogen, it is widely employed as a biological herbicide in the control of Ageratina riparia, an ornamental plant which is native to Mexico, but now invasive in a variety of tropical climates. The fungus was given its current scientific name and classified within the genus Entyloma in 1988. E. ageratinae grows exclusively on A. riparia plants in the wild, though specimens of Ageratina adenophora have contracted the fungus in laboratory trials. On A. riparia, the fungus forms lesions on
Engyodontium aranearum (Cavara) W. Gams, de Hoog, Samson & H.C. Evans 1984
fungi species in the cordycipitaceae family
Engyodontium aranearum is a species of ascomycete fungus in the family Cordycipitaceae. It parasitizes the long bodied cellar spider (Pholcus phalangioides). It causes 100% mortality in infected spiders.
Fremitomyces P.F. Cannon & H.C. Evans 1999
fungi genus in the phyllachoraceae family
Fremitomyces is a genus of fungi in the family Phyllachoraceae.
Beauveria velata Samson & H.C. Evans 1982
fungi species in the cordycipitaceae family
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Verticillium pseudohemipterigenum H.C. Evans & Jun 1997
fungi species in the plectosphaerellaceae family
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Trichoderma koningiopsis Samuels, Carm. Suárez & H.C. Evans 2006
fungi species in the hypocreaceae family
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Torrubiella wallacei H.C. Evans 2001
fungi species in the cordycipitaceae family
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Torrubiella sphaerospora Samson, Reenen & H.C. Evans 1989
fungi species in the cordycipitaceae family
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Torrubiella formicarum Samson, Reenen & H.C. Evans 1989
fungi species in the cordycipitaceae family
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Torrubiella clavata Samson & H.C. Evans 1992
fungi species in the cordycipitaceae family
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Sporothrix insectorum de Hoog & H.C. Evans 1974
fungi species in the ophiostomataceae family
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Sporothrix ghanensis (S. Ghanensis) de Hoog & H.C. Evans 1974
fungi species in the ophiostomataceae family
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Sphaerulina mimosaepigrae H.C. Evans & G. Carrión 1993
fungi species in the mycosphaerellaceae family
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Regiocrella camerunensis P. Chaverri & H.C. Evans 2006
fungi species in the clavicipitaceae family
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Pseudogibellula formicarum (Mains) Samson & H.C. Evans 1973
fungi species in the cordycipitaceae family
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Phyllachora tanensis P.F. Cannon & H.C. Evans 1999
fungi species in the phyllachoraceae family
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Phyllachora reticulata P.F. Cannon & H.C. Evans 1999
fungi species in the phyllachoraceae family
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Phyllachora occultans P.F. Cannon & H.C. Evans 1999
fungi species in the phyllachoraceae family
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Phloeospora mimosaepigrae H.C. Evans & G. Carrión 1993
fungi species in the mycosphaerellaceae family
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Phaeoacremonium theobromatis L. Mostert, H.C. Evans, Summerb. & Crous 2006
fungi species in the togniniaceae family
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Paecilomyces ramosus Samson & H.C. Evans 1974
fungi species in the aspergillaceae family
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Ocotomyces parasiticus H.C. Evans & Minter 1985
fungi species
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Naemacyclus steatopygioides H.C. Evans & Minter 1986
fungi species in the marthamycetaceae family
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Mycosphaerella gibsonii H.C. Evans 1984
fungi species in the mycosphaerellaceae family
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Microstroma ruiziibelinii H.C. Evans, G. Carrión & Ruiz-Belin 1995
fungi species in the microstromataceae family
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Lecanosticta gloeospora H.C. Evans 1984
fungi species in the mycosphaerellaceae family
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Hypoderma labiorumaurantiorum H.C. Evans & Minter 1986
fungi species in the rhytismataceae family
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Hirsutella subramanianii Samson & H.C. Evans 1985
fungi species in the ophiocordycipitaceae family
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