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Cyphellostereum Imperfectum
''Cyphellostereum'' is a genus of basidiolichens. Species produce white, somewhat cup-shaped fruit bodies on a thin film of green on soil which is the thallus. All ''Cyphellostereum'' species have nonamyloid spores and tissues, lack clamp connections, and also lack hymenial cystidia. DNA research has shown that a common, north temperate species formerly known as ''Cyphellostereum laeve'' is not related to the type species and belongs in a quite separate order, the Hymenochaetales. It has been renamed ''Muscinupta laevis''. Etymology The name ''Cyphellostereum'' combines two generic names: ''Cyphella'' in reference to the inverted cupulate form (like the genus ''Cyphella''); and '' Stereum'', in reference to the stipitate fan-shape or bracket shape (as in species of ''Stereum''). Species *''Cyphellostereum bicolor'' *'' Cyphellostereum brasiliense'' *'' Cyphellostereum galapagoense'' *'' Cyphellostereum georgianum'' *'' Cyphellostereum imperfectum'' *''Cyphellostereum ...
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Berk
Berk may refer to: * Berk (name), a surname, given name, or any of several people with that name * Berk, Bolu, Turkey, a village * Berk Trade and Business School, New York City * Berk, a fictional island in the ''How to Train Your Dragon'' series of books and films * , a torpedo cruiser of the Ottoman Navy later renamed ''Berk'' * Berk, rhyming slang#Taboo terms, rhyming slang often used to mean "foolish person" * ''Berk.'', taxonomic author abbreviation of Miles Joseph Berkeley (1803–1889), English cryptogamist and founder of the science of plant pathology See also

* Berk–Tabatznik syndrome, a medical condition * De Berk (other) * Berks (other) * Birk (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Cyphellostereum Bicolor
''Cyphellostereum'' is a genus of basidiolichens. Species produce white, somewhat cup-shaped fruit bodies on a thin film of green on soil which is the thallus. All ''Cyphellostereum'' species have nonamyloid spores and tissues, lack clamp connections, and also lack hymenial cystidia. DNA research has shown that a common, north temperate species formerly known as ''Cyphellostereum laeve'' is not related to the type species and belongs in a quite separate order, the Hymenochaetales. It has been renamed ''Muscinupta laevis''. Etymology The name ''Cyphellostereum'' combines two generic names: ''Cyphella'' in reference to the inverted cupulate form (like the genus ''Cyphella ''Cyphella'' is a genus of fungi in the family Cyphellaceae The Cyphellaceae are a family of fungi A fungus ( : fungi or funguses) is any member of the group of eukaryotic organisms that includes microorganisms such as yeasts and mold ...''); and '' Stereum'', in reference to the stipitate fan ...
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Lichen Genera
A lichen ( , ) is a composite organism that arises from algae or cyanobacteria living among filaments of multiple fungi species in a mutualistic relationship.Introduction to Lichens – An Alliance between Kingdoms
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Lichens have properties different from those of their component organisms. They come in many colors, sizes, and forms and are sometimes plant-like, but are not s. They may have tiny, leafless branches (); flat leaf-like structures (

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Agaricales Genera
The fungal order Agaricales, also known as gilled mushrooms (for their distinctive gills) or euagarics, contains some of the most familiar types of mushrooms. The order has 33 extant families, 413 genera, and over 13,000 described species, along with six extinct genera known only from the fossil record. They range from the ubiquitous common mushroom to the deadly destroying angel and the hallucinogenic fly agaric to the bioluminescent jack-o-lantern mushroom. History, classification and phylogeny In his three volumes of '' Systema Mycologicum'' published between 1821 and 1832, Elias Fries put almost all of the fleshy, gill-forming mushrooms in the genus ''Agaricus''. He organized the large genus into "tribes", the names of many of which still exist as common genera of today. Fries later elevated several of these tribes to generic level, but later authors—including Gillet, Karsten, Kummer, Quélet, and Staude—made most of the changes. Fries based his classification ...
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List Of Agaricales Genera
This is a list of mushroom-forming fungi genera in the order Agaricales. Genera * See also * List of Agaricales families References Notes References {{reflist, 2, refs= {{cite journal , last=Agerer , first=R. , year=1983 , title=Beitrag zur Flora cyphelloider Pilze aus der Neotropis V. Zwei neue Gattungen: ''Metulocyphella'' und ''Incrustocalyptella'' , journal=Zeitschrift für Mykologie , volume=49 , issue=2 , pages=155–164 , language=de , trans-title=Contribution to neotropical cyphelloid fungi V. Two new genera: ''Metulocyphella'' and ''Incrustocalyptella'' {{cite journal , last=Agerer , first=R. , year=1983 , title=Typusstudien an cyphelloiden Pilzen IV. ''Lachnellula'' Fr. s.l , journal=Mitteilungen aus der Botanischen Staatssammlung, München , volume=19 , pages=164–334;282,294, language=de , trans-title=Type studies in cyphelloid fungi IV. ''Lachnellula'' Fr. s.l {{cite journal, last=Ammirati , first=Joseph F. , author2=Andrew D. Parker , author3=P. Brandon Mathen ...
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Cyphellostereum Ushimanum
''Cyphellostereum'' is a genus of basidiolichens. Species produce white, somewhat cup-shaped fruit bodies on a thin film of green on soil which is the thallus. All ''Cyphellostereum'' species have nonamyloid spores and tissues, lack clamp connections, and also lack hymenial cystidia. DNA research has shown that a common, north temperate species formerly known as ''Cyphellostereum laeve'' is not related to the type species and belongs in a quite separate order, the Hymenochaetales. It has been renamed ''Muscinupta laevis''. Etymology The name ''Cyphellostereum'' combines two generic names: ''Cyphella'' in reference to the inverted cupulate form (like the genus ''Cyphella''); and '' Stereum'', in reference to the stipitate fan-shape or bracket shape (as in species of ''Stereum''). Species *''Cyphellostereum bicolor ''Cyphellostereum'' is a genus of basidiolichens. Species produce white, somewhat cup-shaped fruit bodies on a thin film of green on soil which is the thallus ...
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Cyphellostereum Unoquinoum
''Cyphellostereum'' is a genus of basidiolichens. Species produce white, somewhat cup-shaped fruit bodies on a thin film of green on soil which is the thallus. All ''Cyphellostereum'' species have nonamyloid spores and tissues, lack clamp connections, and also lack hymenial cystidia. DNA research has shown that a common, north temperate species formerly known as ''Cyphellostereum laeve'' is not related to the type species and belongs in a quite separate order, the Hymenochaetales. It has been renamed ''Muscinupta laevis''. Etymology The name ''Cyphellostereum'' combines two generic names: ''Cyphella'' in reference to the inverted cupulate form (like the genus ''Cyphella''); and '' Stereum'', in reference to the stipitate fan-shape or bracket shape (as in species of ''Stereum''). Species *''Cyphellostereum bicolor'' *'' Cyphellostereum brasiliense'' *'' Cyphellostereum galapagoense'' *'' Cyphellostereum georgianum'' *'' Cyphellostereum imperfectum'' *'' Cyphellostereum ...
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Cyphellostereum Rivulorum
''Cyphellostereum'' is a genus of basidiolichens. Species produce white, somewhat cup-shaped fruit bodies on a thin film of green on soil which is the thallus. All ''Cyphellostereum'' species have nonamyloid spores and tissues, lack clamp connections, and also lack hymenial cystidia. DNA research has shown that a common, north temperate species formerly known as ''Cyphellostereum laeve'' is not related to the type species and belongs in a quite separate order, the Hymenochaetales. It has been renamed ''Muscinupta laevis''. Etymology The name ''Cyphellostereum'' combines two generic names: ''Cyphella'' in reference to the inverted cupulate form (like the genus ''Cyphella''); and '' Stereum'', in reference to the stipitate fan-shape or bracket shape (as in species of ''Stereum''). Species *''Cyphellostereum bicolor'' *'' Cyphellostereum brasiliense'' *'' Cyphellostereum galapagoense'' *'' Cyphellostereum georgianum'' *'' Cyphellostereum imperfectum'' *'' Cyphellostereum ...
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Cyphellostereum Phyllogenum
''Cyphellostereum'' is a genus of basidiolichens. Species produce white, somewhat cup-shaped fruit bodies on a thin film of green on soil which is the thallus. All ''Cyphellostereum'' species have nonamyloid spores and tissues, lack clamp connections, and also lack hymenial cystidia. DNA research has shown that a common, north temperate species formerly known as ''Cyphellostereum laeve'' is not related to the type species and belongs in a quite separate order, the Hymenochaetales. It has been renamed ''Muscinupta laevis''. Etymology The name ''Cyphellostereum'' combines two generic names: ''Cyphella'' in reference to the inverted cupulate form (like the genus ''Cyphella''); and '' Stereum'', in reference to the stipitate fan-shape or bracket shape (as in species of ''Stereum''). Species *''Cyphellostereum bicolor'' *'' Cyphellostereum brasiliense'' *'' Cyphellostereum galapagoense'' *'' Cyphellostereum georgianum'' *'' Cyphellostereum imperfectum'' *'' Cyphellostereum ...
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Cyphellostereum Muscicola
''Cyphellostereum'' is a genus of basidiolichens. Species produce white, somewhat cup-shaped fruit bodies on a thin film of green on soil which is the thallus. All ''Cyphellostereum'' species have nonamyloid spores and tissues, lack clamp connections, and also lack hymenial cystidia. DNA research has shown that a common, north temperate species formerly known as ''Cyphellostereum laeve'' is not related to the type species and belongs in a quite separate order, the Hymenochaetales. It has been renamed ''Muscinupta laevis''. Etymology The name ''Cyphellostereum'' combines two generic names: ''Cyphella'' in reference to the inverted cupulate form (like the genus ''Cyphella''); and '' Stereum'', in reference to the stipitate fan-shape or bracket shape (as in species of ''Stereum''). Species *''Cyphellostereum bicolor'' *'' Cyphellostereum brasiliense'' *'' Cyphellostereum galapagoense'' *'' Cyphellostereum georgianum'' *'' Cyphellostereum imperfectum'' *'' Cyphellostereum ...
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Cyphellostereum Jamesianum
''Cyphellostereum'' is a genus of basidiolichens. Species produce white, somewhat cup-shaped fruit bodies on a thin film of green on soil which is the thallus. All ''Cyphellostereum'' species have nonamyloid spores and tissues, lack clamp connections, and also lack hymenial cystidia. DNA research has shown that a common, north temperate species formerly known as ''Cyphellostereum laeve'' is not related to the type species and belongs in a quite separate order, the Hymenochaetales. It has been renamed ''Muscinupta laevis''. Etymology The name ''Cyphellostereum'' combines two generic names: ''Cyphella'' in reference to the inverted cupulate form (like the genus ''Cyphella''); and '' Stereum'', in reference to the stipitate fan-shape or bracket shape (as in species of ''Stereum''). Species *''Cyphellostereum bicolor'' *'' Cyphellostereum brasiliense'' *'' Cyphellostereum galapagoense'' *'' Cyphellostereum georgianum'' *'' Cyphellostereum imperfectum'' *'' Cyphellostereum ...
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Cyphellostereum Imperfectum
''Cyphellostereum'' is a genus of basidiolichens. Species produce white, somewhat cup-shaped fruit bodies on a thin film of green on soil which is the thallus. All ''Cyphellostereum'' species have nonamyloid spores and tissues, lack clamp connections, and also lack hymenial cystidia. DNA research has shown that a common, north temperate species formerly known as ''Cyphellostereum laeve'' is not related to the type species and belongs in a quite separate order, the Hymenochaetales. It has been renamed ''Muscinupta laevis''. Etymology The name ''Cyphellostereum'' combines two generic names: ''Cyphella'' in reference to the inverted cupulate form (like the genus ''Cyphella''); and '' Stereum'', in reference to the stipitate fan-shape or bracket shape (as in species of ''Stereum''). Species *''Cyphellostereum bicolor'' *'' Cyphellostereum brasiliense'' *'' Cyphellostereum galapagoense'' *'' Cyphellostereum georgianum'' *'' Cyphellostereum imperfectum'' *''Cyphellostereum ...
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