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@31.221.74.25 Good work on the page. You may be able to find some more species that were named for him by using Species Fungorum if you search cheesmanii and click search by epithet. Verticicladium cheesmanii and Dicranocladium cheesmanii look like they were reclassified as Acrostaphylus cheesmanii. I don't know if the other species there were named for W. N. Cheesman or Ernest Entwistle Cheesman so you'd have to check the sources on them. On the pages for some mycologists people will create a section just for species that were either described by or named after them so you could include them all if you check them out. There is a plant species with the same epithet here you could check too: https://www.gbif.org/species/7625931MycoMutant (talk) 12:03, 22 August 2023 (UTC)Reply