James William Kimbrough

Mycologist (born 1934).

Abbreviations: Kimbr.
Occupations: mycologist, botanist
Citizenships: United States
Dates: 1934-00-00T00:00:00Z – 2017-01-01T00:00:00Z
Direct attributions: 0 plants, 80 fungi
Authorship mentions: 0 plants, 83 fungi

80 fungi attributed, 3 fungi contributed to83 fungi:

Eurotiales (Green And Blue Molds) G.W. Martin ex Benny & Kimbr. 1980
fungi order in the class eurotiomycetes
The Eurotiales are an order of sac fungi, also known as the green and blue molds. It was circumscribed in 1980.
Onygenales Cif. ex Benny & Kimbr. 1980
fungi order in the class eurotiomycetes
The Onygenales are an order of fungi in the class Eurotiomycetes and division Ascomycota. The order's last common ancestor is estimated to have lived 150 million years ago. Onygenales can consume and break down keratin, the main component of the outer layer of skin. They are primarily found on animals, droppings, and areas frequented by animals. Many are dimorphic, and can change from mold to yeast form depending on their environment. Many onygenalean fungi are pathogens. One species, Trichophyton rubrum, is the primary cause of athlete's foot. This order also includes the Coccidioides
Ophiostomatales Benny & Kimbr. 1980
fungi order in the class sordariomycetes
The Ophiostomatales are an order of fungi in the class Sordariomycetes. They are commonly symbionts to insect species, which can be found in numerous cases, including some termites and many bark beetles. In the cases of most beetle symbioses, the Ophiostomatales fungi is carried in mycangia, which help keep fungal inoculants close to the beetle at all times. In some cases, the fungi are the main source of food for the beetles. In others, the relationship is not as clear.
Microascales Luttr. ex Benny & Kimbr. 1980
fungi order in the class sordariomycetes
The Microascales are an order of fungi in the class Sordariomycetes, subclass Hypocreomycetidae. This is a relatively small order of mostly saprobic fungi that live in soil, rotting vegetation and dung. Some species are plant pathogens, such as Ceratocystis fimbriata, transmitted by beetles to living trees and causing cacao wilt and many other economically important diseases. Species in the genus Pseudallescheria (family Microascaceae) are pathogenic to humans The order was circumscribed in 1980. Wijayawardene et al. in 2020 added more families and genera to the order.
Chadefaudiellaceae Faurel & Schotter ex Benny & Kimbr. 1980
fungi family in the order microascales
The Chadefaudiellaceae are a family of fungi in the Sordariomycetes class, subclass Hypocreomycetidae.
Trichobolus (Sacc.) Kimbr. & Cain 1967
fungi genus in the ascodesmidaceae family
Trichobolus is a genus of fungi in the Thelebolaceae family.
Caccobius Kimbr. 1967
fungi genus in the thelebolaceae family
Caccobius is a genus of fungi in the Thelebolaceae family. This is a monotypic genus, containing the single species Caccobius minusculus.
Trichobolus zukalii (Heimerl) Kimbr. 1967
fungi species in the ascodesmidaceae family
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Coprotus sexdecimsporus (P. Crouan & H. Crouan) Kimbr. & Korf 1967
fungi species in the thelebolaceae family
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Coprotus lacteus (Cooke & W. Phillips) Kimbr., Luck-Allen & Cain 1972
fungi species in the thelebolaceae family
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Coprotus Korf & Kimbr. 1967
fungi genus in the thelebolaceae family
Coprotus is a genus of dung-inhabiting "cup fungi"; it has been assigned to the family Thelebolaceae, though doubt has subsequently been thrown on that placement.
Caccobius minusculus Kimbr. 1967
fungi species in the thelebolaceae family
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Ochotrichobolus polysporus (Ochotrichobolus) Kimbr. & Korf 1983
fungi species in the ascodesmidaceae family
Ochotrichobolus is a genus of fungi in the Thelebolaceae family. This is a monotypic genus, containing the single species Ochotrichobolus polysporus.
Fitzpatrickella operculata Benny, Samuelson & Kimbr. 1985
fungi species in the coryneliaceae family
Fitzpatrickella operculata is an ascomycete species of fungus from the order Coryneliales. It grows exclusively on the fruits of the Drimys genus of flowering plants on the Juan Fernández Islands. This fungus was named after Harry Morton Fitzpatrick, a mycologist involved in the study of Coryneliales. It is the only species in the genus Fitzpatrickella .
Coprotus niveus (Fuckel) Kimbr., Luck-Allen & Cain 1972
fungi species in the thelebolaceae family
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Coprotus granuliformis (P. Crouan & H. Crouan) Kimbr. 1967
fungi species in the thelebolaceae family
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Coprotus disculus Kimbr., Luck-Allen & Cain 1972
fungi species in the thelebolaceae family
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Ceratobasidium ramicola C.C. Tu, Roberts & Kimbr. 1969
fungi species in the ceratobasidiaceae family
Ceratobasidium ramicola is an endophytic fungal plant pathogen.
Trichobolus sphaerosporus Kimbr. 1967
fungi species in the ascodesmidaceae family
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Thelebolus microsporus (Berk. & Broome) Kimbr. 1967
fungi species in the thelebolaceae family
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Thelebolus crustaceus (Fuckel) Kimbr. 1967
fungi species in the thelebolaceae family
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Thecotheus rivicola (Vacek) Kimbr. & Pfister 1973
fungi species in the ascobolaceae family
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Termitariopsis cavernosa M. Blackw., Samson & Kimbr. 1980
fungi species in the kathistaceae family
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Pleochaeta polychaeta (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) Kimbr. & Korf 1963
fungi species in the erysiphaceae family
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Lasiobolus microsporus J.L. Bezerra & Kimbr. 1975
fungi species in the ascodesmidaceae family
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Lasiobolus intermedius J.L. Bezerra & Kimbr. 1975
fungi species in the ascodesmidaceae family
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Elaphomyces viridiseptum Trappe & Kimbr. 1972
fungi species in the elaphomycetaceae family
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Coprotus trichosuri A.E. Bell & Kimbr. 1973
fungi species in the thelebolaceae family
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Coprotus sphaerosporus J.L. Gibson & Kimbr. 1980
fungi species in the thelebolaceae family
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Coprotus rhyparobioides (Heimerl) Kimbr. 1967
fungi species in the thelebolaceae family
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