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Basidiodendron
''Basidiodendron'' is a genus of fungi in the order (biology), order Auriculariales. Basidiocarps (fruit bodies) are corticioid, thin, effused and are typically found on fallen wood. The genus is widespread in both temperate and tropical regions and contains over 30 species. Taxonomy The genus was introduced for a single species by Brazilian mycologist Johannes Rick in 1938, but its modern interpretation was established by Canadian mycologist E. Robena Luck-Allen in 1963. She placed a number of species previously referred to ''Bourdotia (fungus), Bourdotia'' into ''Basidiodendron'' based microscopically on their septate basidia, the presence of cystidia, gloeocystidia, and the production of basidia on distinctive "involucrate" stalks. Molecular phylogenetics, Molecular research, based on cladistic analysis of DNA sequences, has substantially supported Luck-Allen's circumscription of ''Basidiodendron'', though the less typical, larger-spored species remain as yet unsequenced. Spe ...
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Basidiodendron Iniquum
''Basidiodendron'' is a genus of fungi in the order (biology), order Auriculariales. Basidiocarps (fruit bodies) are corticioid, thin, effused and are typically found on fallen wood. The genus is widespread in both temperate and tropical regions and contains over 30 species. Taxonomy The genus was introduced for a single species by Brazilian mycologist Johannes Rick in 1938, but its modern interpretation was established by Canadian mycologist E. Robena Luck-Allen in 1963. She placed a number of species previously referred to ''Bourdotia (fungus), Bourdotia'' into ''Basidiodendron'' based microscopically on their septate basidia, the presence of cystidia, gloeocystidia, and the production of basidia on distinctive "involucrate" stalks. Molecular phylogenetics, Molecular research, based on cladistic analysis of DNA sequences, has substantially supported Luck-Allen's circumscription of ''Basidiodendron'', though the less typical, larger-spored species remain as yet unsequenced. Spe ...
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Basidiodendron Caucasicum
''Basidiodendron'' is a genus of fungi in the order Auriculariales. Basidiocarps (fruit bodies) are corticioid, thin, effused and are typically found on fallen wood. The genus is widespread in both temperate and tropical regions and contains over 30 species. Taxonomy The genus was introduced for a single species by Brazilian mycologist Johannes Rick in 1938, but its modern interpretation was established by Canadian mycologist E. Robena Luck-Allen in 1963. She placed a number of species previously referred to '' Bourdotia'' into ''Basidiodendron'' based microscopically on their septate basidia, the presence of gloeocystidia, and the production of basidia on distinctive "involucrate" stalks. Molecular research, based on cladistic analysis of DNA sequences, has substantially supported Luck-Allen's circumscription of ''Basidiodendron'', though the less typical, larger-spored species remain as yet unsequenced. Species *'' Basidiodendron alni'' *'' Basidiodendron caesiocinereum'' *' ...
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Basidiodendron Inconspicuum
''Basidiodendron'' is a genus of fungi in the order Auriculariales. Basidiocarps (fruit bodies) are corticioid, thin, effused and are typically found on fallen wood. The genus is widespread in both temperate and tropical regions and contains over 30 species. Taxonomy The genus was introduced for a single species by Brazilian mycologist Johannes Rick in 1938, but its modern interpretation was established by Canadian mycologist E. Robena Luck-Allen in 1963. She placed a number of species previously referred to '' Bourdotia'' into ''Basidiodendron'' based microscopically on their septate basidia, the presence of gloeocystidia, and the production of basidia on distinctive "involucrate" stalks. Molecular research, based on cladistic analysis of DNA sequences, has substantially supported Luck-Allen's circumscription of ''Basidiodendron'', though the less typical, larger-spored species remain as yet unsequenced. Species *'' Basidiodendron alni'' *'' Basidiodendron caesiocinereum'' *' ...
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Basidiodendron Groningae
''Basidiodendron'' is a genus of fungi in the order Auriculariales. Basidiocarps (fruit bodies) are corticioid, thin, effused and are typically found on fallen wood. The genus is widespread in both temperate and tropical regions and contains over 30 species. Taxonomy The genus was introduced for a single species by Brazilian mycologist Johannes Rick in 1938, but its modern interpretation was established by Canadian mycologist E. Robena Luck-Allen in 1963. She placed a number of species previously referred to '' Bourdotia'' into ''Basidiodendron'' based microscopically on their septate basidia, the presence of gloeocystidia, and the production of basidia on distinctive "involucrate" stalks. Molecular research, based on cladistic analysis of DNA sequences, has substantially supported Luck-Allen's circumscription of ''Basidiodendron'', though the less typical, larger-spored species remain as yet unsequenced. Species *'' Basidiodendron alni'' *'' Basidiodendron caesiocinereum'' *' ...
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Basidiodendron Grandinioides
''Basidiodendron'' is a genus of fungi in the order Auriculariales. Basidiocarps (fruit bodies) are corticioid, thin, effused and are typically found on fallen wood. The genus is widespread in both temperate and tropical regions and contains over 30 species. Taxonomy The genus was introduced for a single species by Brazilian mycologist Johannes Rick in 1938, but its modern interpretation was established by Canadian mycologist E. Robena Luck-Allen in 1963. She placed a number of species previously referred to '' Bourdotia'' into ''Basidiodendron'' based microscopically on their septate basidia, the presence of gloeocystidia, and the production of basidia on distinctive "involucrate" stalks. Molecular research, based on cladistic analysis of DNA sequences, has substantially supported Luck-Allen's circumscription of ''Basidiodendron'', though the less typical, larger-spored species remain as yet unsequenced. Species *'' Basidiodendron alni'' *'' Basidiodendron caesiocinereum'' *' ...
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Basidiodendron Globisporum
''Basidiodendron'' is a genus of fungi in the order Auriculariales. Basidiocarps (fruit bodies) are corticioid, thin, effused and are typically found on fallen wood. The genus is widespread in both temperate and tropical regions and contains over 30 species. Taxonomy The genus was introduced for a single species by Brazilian mycologist Johannes Rick in 1938, but its modern interpretation was established by Canadian mycologist E. Robena Luck-Allen in 1963. She placed a number of species previously referred to '' Bourdotia'' into ''Basidiodendron'' based microscopically on their septate basidia, the presence of gloeocystidia, and the production of basidia on distinctive "involucrate" stalks. Molecular research, based on cladistic analysis of DNA sequences, has substantially supported Luck-Allen's circumscription of ''Basidiodendron'', though the less typical, larger-spored species remain as yet unsequenced. Species *'' Basidiodendron alni'' *'' Basidiodendron caesiocinereum'' *' ...
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Basidiodendron Glaucum
''Basidiodendron'' is a genus of fungi in the order Auriculariales. Basidiocarps (fruit bodies) are corticioid, thin, effused and are typically found on fallen wood. The genus is widespread in both temperate and tropical regions and contains over 30 species. Taxonomy The genus was introduced for a single species by Brazilian mycologist Johannes Rick in 1938, but its modern interpretation was established by Canadian mycologist E. Robena Luck-Allen in 1963. She placed a number of species previously referred to '' Bourdotia'' into ''Basidiodendron'' based microscopically on their septate basidia, the presence of gloeocystidia, and the production of basidia on distinctive "involucrate" stalks. Molecular research, based on cladistic analysis of DNA sequences, has substantially supported Luck-Allen's circumscription of ''Basidiodendron'', though the less typical, larger-spored species remain as yet unsequenced. Species *'' Basidiodendron alni'' *'' Basidiodendron caesiocinereum'' *' ...
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Basidiodendron Fulvum
''Basidiodendron'' is a genus of fungi in the order Auriculariales. Basidiocarps (fruit bodies) are corticioid, thin, effused and are typically found on fallen wood. The genus is widespread in both temperate and tropical regions and contains over 30 species. Taxonomy The genus was introduced for a single species by Brazilian mycologist Johannes Rick in 1938, but its modern interpretation was established by Canadian mycologist E. Robena Luck-Allen in 1963. She placed a number of species previously referred to '' Bourdotia'' into ''Basidiodendron'' based microscopically on their septate basidia, the presence of gloeocystidia, and the production of basidia on distinctive "involucrate" stalks. Molecular research, based on cladistic analysis of DNA sequences, has substantially supported Luck-Allen's circumscription of ''Basidiodendron'', though the less typical, larger-spored species remain as yet unsequenced. Species *'' Basidiodendron alni'' *'' Basidiodendron caesiocinereum'' *' ...
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Basidiodendron Farinaceum
''Basidiodendron'' is a genus of fungi in the order Auriculariales. Basidiocarps (fruit bodies) are corticioid, thin, effused and are typically found on fallen wood. The genus is widespread in both temperate and tropical regions and contains over 30 species. Taxonomy The genus was introduced for a single species by Brazilian mycologist Johannes Rick in 1938, but its modern interpretation was established by Canadian mycologist E. Robena Luck-Allen in 1963. She placed a number of species previously referred to '' Bourdotia'' into ''Basidiodendron'' based microscopically on their septate basidia, the presence of gloeocystidia, and the production of basidia on distinctive "involucrate" stalks. Molecular research, based on cladistic analysis of DNA sequences, has substantially supported Luck-Allen's circumscription of ''Basidiodendron'', though the less typical, larger-spored species remain as yet unsequenced. Species *'' Basidiodendron alni'' *'' Basidiodendron caesiocinereum'' *' ...
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Basidiodendron Eyrei
''Basidiodendron'' is a genus of fungi in the order Auriculariales. Basidiocarps (fruit bodies) are corticioid, thin, effused and are typically found on fallen wood. The genus is widespread in both temperate and tropical regions and contains over 30 species. Taxonomy The genus was introduced for a single species by Brazilian mycologist Johannes Rick in 1938, but its modern interpretation was established by Canadian mycologist E. Robena Luck-Allen in 1963. She placed a number of species previously referred to '' Bourdotia'' into ''Basidiodendron'' based microscopically on their septate basidia, the presence of gloeocystidia, and the production of basidia on distinctive "involucrate" stalks. Molecular research, based on cladistic analysis of DNA sequences, has substantially supported Luck-Allen's circumscription of ''Basidiodendron'', though the less typical, larger-spored species remain as yet unsequenced. Species *'' Basidiodendron alni'' *'' Basidiodendron caesiocinereum'' *' ...
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Basidiodendron Excentrispora
''Basidiodendron'' is a genus of fungi in the order Auriculariales. Basidiocarps (fruit bodies) are corticioid, thin, effused and are typically found on fallen wood. The genus is widespread in both temperate and tropical regions and contains over 30 species. Taxonomy The genus was introduced for a single species by Brazilian mycologist Johannes Rick in 1938, but its modern interpretation was established by Canadian mycologist E. Robena Luck-Allen in 1963. She placed a number of species previously referred to '' Bourdotia'' into ''Basidiodendron'' based microscopically on their septate basidia, the presence of gloeocystidia, and the production of basidia on distinctive "involucrate" stalks. Molecular research, based on cladistic analysis of DNA sequences, has substantially supported Luck-Allen's circumscription of ''Basidiodendron'', though the less typical, larger-spored species remain as yet unsequenced. Species *'' Basidiodendron alni'' *'' Basidiodendron caesiocinereum'' *' ...
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Basidiodendron Deminutum
''Basidiodendron'' is a genus of fungi in the order Auriculariales. Basidiocarps (fruit bodies) are corticioid, thin, effused and are typically found on fallen wood. The genus is widespread in both temperate and tropical regions and contains over 30 species. Taxonomy The genus was introduced for a single species by Brazilian mycologist Johannes Rick in 1938, but its modern interpretation was established by Canadian mycologist E. Robena Luck-Allen in 1963. She placed a number of species previously referred to '' Bourdotia'' into ''Basidiodendron'' based microscopically on their septate basidia, the presence of gloeocystidia, and the production of basidia on distinctive "involucrate" stalks. Molecular research, based on cladistic analysis of DNA sequences, has substantially supported Luck-Allen's circumscription of ''Basidiodendron'', though the less typical, larger-spored species remain as yet unsequenced. Species *'' Basidiodendron alni'' *'' Basidiodendron caesiocinereum'' *' ...
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