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Amaurodon Viridis
''Amaurodon'' is a genus of fungi in the family Thelephoraceae. Most species in the genus have resupinate and corticioid (flattened, crust-like) fruit bodies that grow on rotting wood. The hymenophore may have pores, teeth, or be smooth, and is typically blue to green in color. Species The following is a list of species in this genus and their associated synonyms (=). * '' Amaurodon aeruginascens'' (Hjortstam & Ryvarden) Kõljalg & K.H.Larss. 1996 – South America ::= '' Tomentellago aeruginascens'' Hjortstam & Ryvarden * '' Amaurodon angulisporus'' Gardt & Yorou 2011 – West Africa * '' Amaurodon aquicoeruleus'' Agerer 2001 – Western Australia * '' Amaurodon atrocyaneus'' (Wakef.) Kõljalg & K.H.Larss. 1996 – United Kingdom; Venezuela ::= ''Pseudotomentella atrocyanea'' (Wakef.) Burds. & M.J. Larsen ::= ''Tomentella atrocyanea'' Wakef. * ''Amaurodon caeruleocaseus'' Svantesson & T.W. May 2021 – Australia * '' Amaurodon cyaneus'' (Wakef.) Kõljalg & K.H.Larss. 1996 – Un ...
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Amaurodon Viridis
''Amaurodon'' is a genus of fungi in the family Thelephoraceae. Most species in the genus have resupinate and corticioid (flattened, crust-like) fruit bodies that grow on rotting wood. The hymenophore may have pores, teeth, or be smooth, and is typically blue to green in color. Species The following is a list of species in this genus and their associated synonyms (=). * '' Amaurodon aeruginascens'' (Hjortstam & Ryvarden) Kõljalg & K.H.Larss. 1996 – South America ::= '' Tomentellago aeruginascens'' Hjortstam & Ryvarden * '' Amaurodon angulisporus'' Gardt & Yorou 2011 – West Africa * '' Amaurodon aquicoeruleus'' Agerer 2001 – Western Australia * '' Amaurodon atrocyaneus'' (Wakef.) Kõljalg & K.H.Larss. 1996 – United Kingdom; Venezuela ::= ''Pseudotomentella atrocyanea'' (Wakef.) Burds. & M.J. Larsen ::= ''Tomentella atrocyanea'' Wakef. * ''Amaurodon caeruleocaseus'' Svantesson & T.W. May 2021 – Australia * '' Amaurodon cyaneus'' (Wakef.) Kõljalg & K.H.Larss. 1996 – Un ...
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Hypochnus
''Hypochnus'' is a genus of fungi. The original treatment of the genus by Elias Magnus Fries included various wholly unrelated species, therefore it is now considered a ''nomen ambiguum'', with the type species ''H. ferrugineus'' assigned to ''Tomentella ''Tomentella'' is a genus of corticioid fungi in the family Thelephoraceae. The genus is ectomycorrhizal, and widespread, with about 80 species according to a 2008 estimate, although many new species have since been described. ''Tomentella'' was ...''. Species * '' Hypochnus anthochrous'' ((Pers: Fr) Fr, 1863) * '' Hypochnus chlorinus'' (Massee, 1901) * '' Hypochnus cinerascens'' (P.Karst, 1888) * '' Hypochnus cucumeris'' (A.B.Frank, 1883) * '' Hypochnus ferrugineus'' * '' Hypochnus fuciformis'' (McAlpine, 1906) * '' Hypochnus fuscus'' * '' Hypochnus fusisporus'' (J.Schrot., 1888) * '' Hypochnus ochroleucus'' (Noack, 1898) - a plant pathogen * '' Hypochnus olivaceus'' (Fr. : Fr., 1828) References Thelephorales Thel ...
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Sistotrema
''Sistotrema'' is a genus of fungi in the family Hydnaceae. The genus contains at least 55 species and has a worldwide distribution. The type species is ''Sistotrema confluens'' Pers. (1794). Ecology The genus includes both terricolous and lignicolous species. Most species of ''Sistotrema'' are white rotting saprotrophs which often occur on highly decayed wood and on bark of attached, dead branches, but endophytic and ectomycorrhizal nutritional modes also exist in some species. ''Sistotrema confluens'' is ectomycorrhizal and ''S. alboluteum'', ''S. muscicola'' and ''S. albopallescens'' are suspected of being so. In the genus only ''S. confluens'' and ''S. subconfluens'' are known to grow on soil. Basidiocarps of ''Sistotrema'' generally start spore production very early. Morphology Only the type species ''S. confluens'', and ''S. subconfluens'', form stipitate basidiocarps while all other species in the genus form resupinate, corticioid basidiocarps. There is large var ...
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Odontia
''Cynaeda'' is a genus of moths of the family Crambidae. Species *'' Cynaeda affinis'' (Rothschild, 1915) *'' Cynaeda albidalis'' (Hampson, 1913) *'' Cynaeda allardalis'' (Oberthür, 1876) *''Cynaeda alticolalis'' (Christoph, 1877) *''Cynaeda annuliferalis'' (Hampson, 1913) *''Cynaeda dentalis'' (Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775) *'' Cynaeda dichroalis'' (Hampson, 1903) *'' Cynaeda escherichi'' (O. Hofmann, 1897) *'' Cynaeda forsteri'' Lattin, 1951 *''Cynaeda furiosa'' Hampson, 1900 *'' Cynaeda fuscinervis'' (Hampson, 1896) *''Cynaeda gigantea'' Wocke, 1871 *''Cynaeda globuliferalis'' (Hampson in Poulton, 1916) *'' Cynaeda hilgerti'' (Rothschild, 1915) *'' Cynaeda leucopsumis'' (Hampson, 1919) *''Cynaeda mardinalis'' (Staudinger, 1892) *'' Cynaeda nepticulalis'' (O. Hofmann, 1897) *'' Cynaeda obscura'' (Warren, 1892) *'' Cynaeda plebejalis'' (Christoph, 1882) *''Cynaeda puralis'' (Gaede, 1917) *'' Cynaeda rebeli'' (Amsel, 1935) *'' Cynaeda seriziati'' (Staudinger, 1892) *''Cynaeda ...
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Hydnum
''Hydnum'' is a genus of fungi in the family Hydnaceae. They are notable for their unusual spore-bearing structures of teeth rather than gills. The best known are the edible species ''Hydnum repandum'' and '' H. rufescens''. There are no known toxic varieties of ''Hydnum.'' Widely regarded as important maintainers of forest eco systems, the ''Hydnum'' genus is known to have ectomycorrhizal relationships with multiple plant families. ''Hydnum'' has many brittle, white teeth from which the spores drop. Some species have teeth which hang from ascending branches, while other species have teeth which project downwards from the undersurfaces of dead wood. Most ''hydnum'' are safe to eat, and contain many fatty acids and antioxidants. Taxonomy and diversity Hydnum are found on every continent that is habitable for plant life, with some preferring deep forest regions. Most of the common forms of hydnum, such as ''h. repandum'' and ''h. rufuscens'' can be located in Europe, East Asia, and A ...
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Acia
''Couepia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Chrysobalanaceae described as a genus in 1775.Prance, G. T. & F. White. 1988. The genera of Chrysobalanaceae: a study in practical and theoretical taxonomy and its relevance to evolutionary biology. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Series B 320: 1–184. ''Couepia'' is native to Mesoamerica and South America South America is a continent entirely in the Western Hemisphere and mostly in the Southern Hemisphere, with a relatively small portion in the Northern Hemisphere at the northern tip of the continent. It can also be described as the southe .... ;Species References Chrysobalanaceae Chrysobalanaceae genera {{Malpighiales-stub ...
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Amaurodon Sumatranus
''Amaurodon'' is a genus of fungi in the family Thelephoraceae. Most species in the genus have resupinate and corticioid (flattened, crust-like) fruit bodies that grow on rotting wood. The hymenophore may have pores, teeth, or be smooth, and is typically blue to green in color. Species The following is a list of species in this genus and their associated synonyms (=). * '' Amaurodon aeruginascens'' (Hjortstam & Ryvarden) Kõljalg & K.H.Larss. 1996 – South America ::= '' Tomentellago aeruginascens'' Hjortstam & Ryvarden * ''Amaurodon angulisporus'' Gardt & Yorou 2011 – West Africa * '' Amaurodon aquicoeruleus'' Agerer 2001 – Western Australia * '' Amaurodon atrocyaneus'' (Wakef.) Kõljalg & K.H.Larss. 1996 – United Kingdom; Venezuela ::= ''Pseudotomentella atrocyanea'' (Wakef.) Burds. & M.J. Larsen ::= ''Tomentella atrocyanea'' Wakef. * ''Amaurodon caeruleocaseus'' Svantesson & T.W. May 2021 – Australia * '' Amaurodon cyaneus'' (Wakef.) Kõljalg & K.H.Larss. 1996 – Uni ...
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Corticium (fungus)
''Corticium'' is a genus of fungi in the family Corticiaceae. Basidiocarps (fruit bodies) are effused, corticioid, smooth, and grow on dead wood. One species, ''C. silviae'', is lichenicolous. The genus was formerly used in a very wide sense for almost any effused corticioid fungi. Taxonomy History The genus ''Corticium'' was established by Persoon in 1794 for fungi having smooth, effused fruit bodies. ''Corticium roseum'' was later selected as the type species. Subsequent authors described over 1000 species in the genus which continued to be used in its wide sense up until the 1950s. Though a number of genera had been recognized as distinct from ''Corticium'' from the late nineteenth century onwards, it was not until Swedish mycologist John Eriksson reviewed the corticioid fungi in a series of publications starting in 1950Eriksson J. (1958). ''Studies in the Heterobasidiomycetes and Homobasidiomycetes-Aphyllophorales of Muddus National Park in Sweden''. Uppsala. that modern co ...
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Coniophora
''Coniophora'' is a genus of fungi within the Coniophoraceae family. There are 20 species in the genus, which has a widespread distribution. One notable member is the cellar fungus (''C. puteana''), which causes wet rot in wood. Molecular analysis has revealed that there are cryptic species in the fungal lineages '' Coniophora olivacea'', '' C. arida'', and '' C. puteana''. Species *'' C. arida'' (Fr.) P.Karst. *'' C. capnoides'' Ellis & Everh. *'' C. dimitica'' G. Cunn. *''C. elegans'' Höhn. *'' C. eremophila'' Lindsey & Gilb. *''C. flava C. or c. may refer to: * Century, sometimes abbreviated as ''c.'' or ''C.'', a period of 100 years * Cent (currency), abbreviated ''c.'' or ''¢'', a monetary unit that equals of the basic unit of many currencies * Caius or Gaius, abbreviated as ...'' Burt *'' C. fuscata'' Bres. & Torrend *'' C. fusispora'' (Cooke & Ellis) Cooke *'' C. hanoiensis'' Pat. *'' C. harperi'' Burt *'' C. ladoi'' Tellería *'' C. lichenoides'' Ma ...
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