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Pleospora pisi (Sowerby) Rabenh., Fungi Eur. Exs. (Klotzschii Herb. Viv. Mycol. Continuatio, Ed. Nova, Ser. Sec.), Cent. 11: no. 1018, 1866 [Bot. Z. 24(51): 403, 1866].  Sphaeria pisi Sowerby, Col. fig. Engl. Fung. 3(27): tab. 393, fig. 8, 1803. = Stemphylium vesicarium (Wallr.) E.G. Simmons, Mycologia 61(1): 9, 1969. [Full synonymy, see: http://www.speciesfungorum.org/Names/SynSpecies.asp?RecordID=339660; https://www.mycobank.org/MB/339660] Notes: This is a valid new combination published on the label of Rabenh., Fungi Eur. Exs. 1018 (fig. 5).

Pleospora pisi (Sowerby) Rabenh., Fungi Eur. Exs. (Klotzschii Herb. Viv. Mycol. Continuatio, Ed. Nova, Ser. Sec.), Cent. 11: no. 1018, 1866 [Bot. Z. 24(51): 403, 1866].  Sphaeria pisi Sowerby, Col. fig. Engl. Fung. 3(27): tab. 393, fig. 8, 1803. = Stemphylium vesicarium (Wallr.) E.G. Simmons, Mycologia 61(1): 9, 1969. [Full synonymy, see: http://www.speciesfungorum.org/Names/SynSpecies.asp?RecordID=339660; https://www.mycobank.org/MB/339660] Notes: This is a valid new combination published on the label of Rabenh., Fungi Eur. Exs. 1018 (fig. 5).

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New taxa and new combinations published by G. L. Rabenhorst in “Fungi Europaei Exsiccati, Klotzschii Herbarium Vivum Mycologicum, Editio Nova, Series Secunda” Cent. 1 to 26 in the second half of the 19th century are listed and annotated. References, citations and the synonymy are corrected when necessary. The nomenclature of some taxa is discussed...

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... 1843.  Neocamarosporium calvescens (Fr. ex Desm.) Ariyaw. & K.D. Hyde, in Ariyawansa et al., Fungal Diversity 71: 120, 2015. [Full synonymy, see: http://www.speciesfungorum.org/GSD/GSDspecies.asp?RecordID=550957; https://www.mycobank.org/MB/550957] Notes: This is a new species validly published on the label of Rabenh., Fungi Eur. Exs. 1135 ( fig. 24). [Full synonymy, see: Rossman et al. 2014.] Notes: This is a new combination validly published on the label of Rabenh., Fungi Eur. Exs. 1143 (fig. 27). Rossman et al. (2014) proposed to conserve the name Diaporthe eres, and to reject numerous synonyms published before 1870, including Sphaeria controversa and S. ...
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... " Echnoa"] Notes: Auerswald's combination in Rabenh., Fungi Eur. Exs. 1239 ( fig. 43) was based on a nom. nud. (see Braun 2018: 37) and not validated by adding a diagnosis or description. Lasiosphaeria scabra Auersw. [as " (Curr. fig. 44). This species was described from England on Ulex europaeus. fig. 45). Melanconis macrosperma was cited as synonym. The anamorph-typified genus name Stilbospora has priority over Prosthecium and was proposed to be maintained as holomorph name (Voglmayr & Jaklitsch 2014), so that Stilbospora macrosperma is now the correct name for the ...
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... " Echnoa"] Notes: Auerswald's combination in Rabenh., Fungi Eur. Exs. 1239 ( fig. 43) was based on a nom. nud. (see Braun 2018: 37) and not validated by adding a diagnosis or description. Lasiosphaeria scabra Auersw. [as " (Curr. fig. 44). This species was described from England on Ulex europaeus. fig. 45). Melanconis macrosperma was cited as synonym. The anamorph-typified genus name Stilbospora has priority over Prosthecium and was proposed to be maintained as holomorph name (Voglmayr & Jaklitsch 2014), so that Stilbospora macrosperma is now the correct name for the present species on Carpinus ...
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... fruticum f. dulcamarae Feltgen, Vorstud Pilzfl. Luxemb., Nachtr. III: 173, 1903. [Full synonymy, see: https://www.mycodb.fr/fiche.php?genre=Ophiobolus&espece=fruticum&source=list&filter=&numfic he=4463; https://www.mycobank.org/MB/240180] Notes: This is a nom. illeg. (superfluous name) published on the label of Rabenh., Fungi Eur. Exs. 1256 ( fig. 48). Notes: This is a new genus with a new species validly published on the label of Rabenh., Fungi Eur. Exs. 1261 (fig. 49). Hennings (1900: 76) considered Endohormidium tropicum a synonymy of Corynelia clavata (L. f.) Sacc., but Starbäck (l.c.) transferred this name to Corynelia and maintained it as a species of its own. Taxonomy and ...
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... he=4463; https://www.mycobank.org/MB/240180] Notes: This is a nom. illeg. (superfluous name) published on the label of Rabenh., Fungi Eur. Exs. 1256 ( fig. 48). Notes: This is a new genus with a new species validly published on the label of Rabenh., Fungi Eur. Exs. 1261 (fig. 49). Hennings (1900: 76) considered Endohormidium tropicum a synonymy of Corynelia clavata (L. f.) Sacc., but Starbäck (l.c.) transferred this name to Corynelia and maintained it as a species of its own. Taxonomy and description, see Benny et al. (1985). ...
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... Isaria episphaeria Desm., Ann. Sci. Nat., Bot., Sér. 2, 19: 370, 1843.  Ramularia episphaeria (Desm.) Gunnerb., Svensk Bot. Tidskr. 61: 129, 1967.  Phacellium episphaerium (Desm.) U. Braun, Nova Hedwigia 50: 509, 1990. [Full synonymy, see Braun (1998: 321).] Notes: This is a new species validly published on the label of Rabenh., Fungi Eur. Exs. 1466 (fig. 64). Sorosporium bullatum J. Schröt. [as " Sorisporium"] Notes: This is a new species validly published on the label of Rabenh., Fungi Eur. Exs. 1490 (fig. 67). On the basis of the current Code (ICNafp, Art. F.8.1), Ochropsora anemones represents the correct name for this species [two preserved syntype specimens of Aecidium anemones, L ...
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... episphaerium (Desm.) U. Braun, Nova Hedwigia 50: 509, 1990. [Full synonymy, see Braun (1998: 321).] Notes: This is a new species validly published on the label of Rabenh., Fungi Eur. Exs. 1466 (fig. 64). Sorosporium bullatum J. Schröt. [as " Sorisporium"] Notes: This is a new species validly published on the label of Rabenh., Fungi Eur. Exs. 1490 (fig. 67). On the basis of the current Code (ICNafp, Art. F.8.1), Ochropsora anemones represents the correct name for this species [two preserved syntype specimens of Aecidium anemones, L 0115037, 0115038, have been examined by Jørstad (1956: 5) and confirmed to belong to this Ochropsora species]. Ochropsora ariae, the oldest teleomorph-typified ...
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... as a species of its own. fig. 84). inval. Notes: The introduction of Diplodia linariae on the label of Rabenh., Fungi Eur. Exs. 1640a ( fig. 86) is invalid. An illustration is given, but without analysis (Art. 38.8). In "Hedwigia 12: 141, 1873" this name was published without any description or diagnosis (nom. nud.). [and Hedwigia 12: 141, 1873, nom. nud.]. Notes: ...
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... J. Schröt., in Rabenh., Fungi Eur. Exs. (Klotzschii Herb. Viv. Mycol. Continuatio, Ed. Nova, Ser. Sec.), Cent. 18: no. 1744, 1874[and Hedwigia 13(3): 45, 1874]. = Peronospora candida Fuckel, Fungi Rhen. Exs., Fasc. 1: no. 38, 1863 [Hedwigia 2(15) : 132, 1863]. Notes: This is a new species validly published on the label of Rabenh., Fungi Eur. Exs. 1744 (fig. 109) fig. 110). It is, however, an illegitimate later homonym. A description is lacking, but a drawing with analysis is provided (Art. 38.7). Saccardo (1884: 575) cited S. winteri as synonym under S. orchidearum Westend., described from leaves of Orchis latifolia. Phyllosticta rubicola Rabenh., Fungi Eur. Exs. (Klotzschii Herb. Viv. Mycol. ...
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... Eur. Exs. (Klotzschii Herb. Viv. Mycol. Continuatio, Ed. Nova, Ser. Sec.), Cent. 18: no. 1767, 1874: 46, 1874]. = Uredo cyani DC., Bot. Gall.: 47, 1806.  Uromyces cyani (DC.) Lév., Ann. Sci. Nat., Bot., Sér. 3, 8: 371, 1847, nom. inval. (Art. 35.2). Notes: This is a new species validly published on the label of Rabenh., Fungi Eur. Exs. 1767 ( fig. 114). This name was not introduced as new combination based on Uredo cyani. The latter name was only cited with question mark as "forma stylospora", i.e., Passerini intended to describe a teleomorph-typified new name. Uromyces oxytropidis J. Kunze, in Rabenh., Fungi Eur. Exs. (Klotzschii Herb. Viv. Mycol. Continuatio, Ed. Nova, Ser. Sec.), ...
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... published on the label of Rabenh., Fungi Eur. Exs. 1823 (fig. 121). The identity of this species is unclear (see discussion in Baral et al. 2020Baral et al. : 1671 Nectria massariae Pass., in Rabenh., Fungi Eur. Exs. (Klotzschii Herb. Viv. Mycol. Continuatio, Ed. Nova, Ser. Sec.), Cent. 19: no. 1827, 1874: 184, 1874 and Just's Bot. Jahresber. fig. 124) ["ad inter." is added on the label]. The validation of this name has to be attributed to J. Schröter, the author of the chaper on fungi in Just's Botanischer Jahresbericht, Vol. 2 (for the year 1874), published in 1876. = Cladosporium herbarum (Pers.) Link, Ges. Naturf. Freunde Berlin Mag. Neuesten ...
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... Pass., in Rabenh., Fungi Eur. Exs. (Klotzschii Herb. Viv. Mycol. Continuatio, Ed. Nova, Ser. Sec.), Cent. 20: no. 1954Cent. 20: no. , 1875.  Septoria viticellae Pass., Atti Soc. Crittogam. Ital., Sér. 2, 2: [20], 1879, isonym (Art. 6.3, Note 2). Notes: This is a new species validly published on the label of Rabenh., Fungi Eur. Exs. 1954 ( fig. 148). 1960 (fig. 151). This is a true Septoria. Septoria podocarpi Thüm., Flora 61: 357, 1878, nom. illeg. (Art. 53.1) does undoubtedly not pertain to Septoria and can be excluded on account of its small aseptate conidia (5-7 × 1.5-2.5 µm), which are rather phoma-like. ...

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