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A NEW MELANOGRAPHIUM WITH MONONEMATOUS CONIDIOPHORES Mien A. Rifai
REINWARDTIA Vol 10, No 1 (1982): vol. 10 No.1
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14203/reinwardtia.v10i1.259

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Melanographium laxum Rifai is described and illustrated, based on colonies growing on palm petioles collected in Bogor Botanic Gardens, Java. Unlike the other members of Melanographium, the present species does not form tufted or fasciculated conidiophores.
GUEPINIOPSIS ORESBIA, A NEW WOOD DESTROYING BASIDIOMYCETE D. RANGKUTI; MIEN A. RIFAI
REINWARDTIA Vol 9, No 2 (1975): vol.9 no.2
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14203/reinwardtia.v9i2.911

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A new dacrymycetaceous fungus is described and illustrated baaed on specimens found growing on Schima, Vaccinium, Casuarina and other decayed wood in mountain areas in Java.
THE HYPHOMYCETE GENUS DACTYLARIA SACC. MIEN A. RIFAI
REINWARDTIA Vol 7, No 4 (1968): vol.7 no.4
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14203/reinwardtia.v7i4.979

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An emended delimitation of the genus Dactylaria Sacc. is proposed and the two accepted species, which are non-predaceous and dematiaceous, are redescribed and illustrated. The affinity of many nematode-trapping species currently classified in Dactylaria with the didymosporous genera Arthrobotrys Corda, Candelabrella Rifai & R. C. Cooke and Genicularia, Rifai & R. C. Cooke is discussed and the scopes of the latter genera are enlarged, and consequently several new combinations are made.
THE JAVANESE SPECIES OF TETRAPLOA Mien A. Rifai; Hardaniah Zainuddin; Abdul Cholil
REINWARDTIA Vol 10, No 4 (1988): vol. 10 No.4
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14203/reinwardtia.v10i4.278

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Two species of the hyphomycete genus Tetraploa are reported from Java, namely the widespread Tetraploa aristata and the newly described Tetraploa javanica. Illustrated descriptions are presented for both species.
SARAWAKUS LLOYD, A GENUS OF THE PYRENOMYCETE FAMILY HYPOCREACEAE MIEN A. RIFAI
REINWARDTIA Vol 7, No 5 (1969): vol 7.no.5
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14203/reinwardtia.v7i5.951

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The scope of the monotypic genus Sara.wa.kus is enlarged to enable it to accommodate the newly described species Sarawakus sucoisus Rifai. A complete taxonomic revision of the genus is presented, in which it is shown that Sarawakus belongs to the Hypocreaceae and not to the Xylariaceae as some authors have suggested. Hypocrea gelaiinosa (Tode ex Fr.) Fr. subsp. oligotheea Penz. & Sacc. is accorded specific status as Hypocrea oligotheea (Penz. & Sacc.) Rifai and Phaeocreopsis pezizaeformis Boedijn is transferred to Hypocreopsis.
A NOTE ON PODOCONIS MEGASPERMA BOEDIJN MIEN A. RIFAI
REINWARDTIA Vol 9, No 2 (1975): vol.9 no.2
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14203/reinwardtia.v9i2.912

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The lectotype specimen of Podoeonis megasperma is selected and this species is reclassified as Exosporium megaspermum (Boedijn) Rifai, a newly proposed combination.An illustrated redescription is presented.
KOSTERMANSINDA RIFAI GENUS NOVUM HYPHOMYCETARUM MIEN A. RIFAI
REINWARDTIA Vol 7, No 4 (1968): vol.7 no.4
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14203/reinwardtia.v7i4.980

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The conidial development of Sclerographium magnum Boedijn is described and illustrated; based on this species the new aleuriosporous genus Kostermansinda Rifai is proposed.
A NEW TROPICAL SPECIES OF TRIPOSPORIUM Mien A. Rifai
REINWARDTIA Vol 8, No 2 (1972): vol.8 no.2
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14203/reinwardtia.v8i2.238

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An illustrated description of Triposporium novoguineensei Rifai sp. nov. is presented based on a specimen collected at Garaina, New Guinea.A special visitor award from the Australian Government enabled me to attend the 42nd Australian and New Zealand Association for the Advancement of Science (ANZAAS) Congress held in August 1970 in Port Moresby (Territory of Papua and New Guinea), and to participate in a botanical and agricultural post-congress tour around the Territory. The ample opportunity to collect fungi during this tour was fully utilized and a specimen which appeared to represent an undescribed species of Triposporium was found in Garaina Tea Estate, Garaina, Territory of Papua.
IN MEMORIAM DOCTOR BOTJAH PRIJANTO Mien A. Rifai
REINWARDTIA Vol 8, No 1 (1970): vol.8 no.1
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14203/reinwardtia.v8i1.227

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With the premature death of Dr.Botjah Prijanto on 29 April 1969,Indonesian botany has lost one of its few potential cadres.That the progress of the development of botany in Indonesia will be seriously impeded by his untimely death will be evident from the fact that Dr. Prijanto was the first and only Indonesian palynologist.Moreover he was one of the very few Indonesian qualified taxonomic botanists to obtain and complete their academic training in well established botanical institutions abroad.
IN MEMORIAM PROF. IR. KUSNOTO SETYODIWIRYO Mien A. Rifai
REINWARDTIA Vol 10, No 1 (1982): vol. 10 No.1
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14203/reinwardtia.v10i1.248

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After a long illness, Prof. Ir. Kusnoto Setyodiwiryo died peacefully in his home in Bogor on 29 April 1981. He was the first Indonesian to become the Director of the Botanical Gardens of Indonesia, the forerunner of the National Biological Institute.