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    Jean Pierre François Camille Montagne (15 February 1784 – 5 December 1866) was a French military physician and botanist who specialized in the fields of...
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    Cookeina tricholoma (category Taxa named by Camille Montagne)
    Cookeina tricholoma, also known by its common name bristly tropical cup, is a species of fungus from the genus Cookeina. Kuntze. In: Revis. gen. pl. (Leipzig)...
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    Trametes cubensis (category Taxa named by Camille Montagne)
    Polyporaceae. It was first described in 1837 as Polyporus cubensis by Camille Montagne. Pier Andrea Saccardo transferred it to the genus Trametes in 1891...
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  • Marasmius stenophyllus (category Taxa named by Camille Montagne)
    Marasmius stenophyllus is a fungal plant pathogen. Index Fungorum USDA ARS Fungal Database v t e...
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  • Look up montagne, Montagné, or Montagne in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Montagne or Montagné may refer to: Camille Montagne (1784–1866), French military...
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    Phallus aurantiacus (category Taxa named by Camille Montagne)
    been found in Nigeria. The species was first described in 1841 by Camille Montagne. Synonyms include Dictyophora aurantiaca and Ithyphallus aurantiacus...
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    Marasmius sullivantii (category Taxa named by Camille Montagne)
    was originally described by the French botanist Jean Pierre François Camille Montagne in 1856. "Marasmius sullivantii Mont. 1856". MycoBank. International...
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    Gloeosporium (category Taxa named by Camille Montagne)
    Gloeosporium is a genus of fungi belonging to the family Dermateaceae. The genus has cosmopolitan distribution. Species: Gloeosporium acaciae McAlpine...
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  • academic Camille Matignon (1867–1934), French chemist Camille Mauclair (1872–1945), French writer Camille Montagne (1784–1866), French botanist Camille Ournac...
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    Capnodium (category Taxa named by Camille Montagne)
    family Capnodiaceae. It was circumscribed in 1849 by French mycologist Camille Montagne with Capnodium salicinum as the type species. C. acakantherae C. annonae...
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    Originally described as Agaricus boryanus by Miles Joseph Berkeley & Camille Montagne in 1849, it was moved to the genus Lentinula and given its current...
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    Amanita daucipes (category Taxa named by Camille Montagne)
    first described in 1856 by the mycologists Miles Joseph Berkeley and Camille Montagne, who named it Agaricus daucipes. It was later renamed to Amanitopsis...
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    Auricularia fuscosuccinea (category Taxa named by Camille Montagne)
    It was first described scientifically in 1842 by French mycologist Camille Montagne as a species of Exidia. Paul Christoph Hennings transferred it to Auricularia...
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    Helminthosporium solani (category Taxa named by Camille Montagne)
    Helminthosporium solani is a fungal plant pathogen responsible for the plant disease known as silver scurf. Silver scurf is a blemish disease, meaning...
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    Pseudocyphellaria hirsuta (category Taxa named by Camille Montagne)
    two centuries. The species was first described as Sticta hirsuta by Camille Montagne in 1835, based on specimens collected by D. Bertero in Chile in 1828...
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    Stegobolus (category Taxa named by Camille Montagne)
    Stegobolus is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Graphidaceae. As of March 2023[update], Species Fungorum (in the Catalogue of Life) accepts...
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    originally described from the Eastern Ghats in India by French mycologist Camille Montagne in 1834, and is now considered as a synonym of A. nigricans. The misidentification...
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    Taphrina caerulescens (category Taxa named by Camille Montagne)
    Taphrina caerulescens is a species of fungus in the family Taphrinaceae. It is a pathogenic Ascomycete fungus that causes oak leaf blister disease on various...
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  • Sporopodium (category Taxa named by Camille Montagne)
    Sporopodium is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Pilocarpaceae. Sporopodium aeruginascens Lücking & Lumbsch (2001) Sporopodium aurantiacum...
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  • and desserts Mont (surname) Mont., botanical author abbreviation of Camille Montagne (1784-1866), French military physician and botanist Seawise Giant,...
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  • Myriangium (category Taxa named by Camille Montagne)
    Myriangium is a genus of fungi within the family Myriangiaceae. Species Myriangium citri Henn. is an entomopathogenic fungi of armoured scale insects on...
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  • Rhipidosiphon (category Taxa named by Camille Montagne)
    Ulvophyceae Order: Bryopsidales Family: Udoteaceae Genus: Rhipidosiphon Montagne, 1842 Type species Rhipidosiphon javensis Species Rhipidosiphon floridensis...
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  • Trichosolen (category Taxa named by Camille Montagne)
    Bryopsidales Family: Bryopsidaceae Genus: Trichosolen Montagne, 1861 Type species Trichosolen antillarum Montagne, 1861 Species Trichosolen blomquistii Trichosolen...
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  • was originally described as Agaricus reticeps by French mycologist Camille Montagne in 1856. William Alphonso Murrill transferred it to the genus Lentinula...
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    Aschersonia (category Taxa named by Camille Montagne)
    species may now be synonyms placed in similar genera such as Hypocrella. Montagne JPFC (1848) Sixième Centurie de plantes exotiques nouvelles. Décades I...
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    Gyrophragmium (category Taxa named by Camille Montagne)
    family Agaricaceae. The genus was circumscribed by French botanist Camille Montagne in 1843. The species known as G. dunalii was determined to properly...
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    Chrysothrix (category Taxa named by Camille Montagne)
    wool in Scandinavia. The genus was circumscribed by French botanist Camille Montagne in 1852, with Chrysothrix noli-tangere assigned as the type species...
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    Gloeoporus (category Taxa named by Camille Montagne)
    widespread distribution. Gloeoporus was created by French mycologist Camille Montagne in 1842 to contain the subtropical species Gloeoporus conchoides. The...
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  • Chamaedoris (category Taxa named by Camille Montagne)
    Ulvophyceae Order: Cladophorales Family: Siphonocladaceae Genus: Chamaedoris Montagne Species Chamaedoris peniculum Chamaedoris auriculata Chamaedoris delphinii...
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    Dermatocarpon moulinsii (category Taxa named by Camille Montagne)
    a western montane species. The lichen was originally described by Camille Montagne in 1843 as a species of Endocarpon. It is named after French naturalist...
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