Suckers (Family Catostomidae) are holarctic in distribution and include 76 recent species in 14 genera, with 13 genera and 75 species occurring in North and Central America and Siberia. Although this group constitutes a significant component of many aquatic ecosystems, most historic systematic effor
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Phylogenetic relationships ofSphaerophoraceae(Ascomycetes) inferred from SSU rDNA sequences
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- Springer Vienna
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- 1998
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- English
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- 0378-2697
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