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Genus: | Nymanomyces P. Henn.
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Type species | |
Nymanomyces aceris-laurini Henn.
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N. aceris-laurini | |
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Synglonium Penzig & P.A.Saccardo, 1897 |
Nymanomyces is a genus of fungi within the Rhytismataceae family.[2] It has been found in the Caribbean.[1]
The genus name of Nymanomyces is in honour of Erik Olof August Nyman (1866-1900), who was an Swedish botanist (Mycology and Bryology) who studied plants on Java and New Guinea.[3]
The genus was circumscribed by Paul Christoph Hennings in Monsunia vol.1 on page 28 in 1899.[1]