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Favolaschia Aulaxina
''Favolaschia'' is a genus of fungi in the family Mycenaceae. The genus has a widespread distribution, and contains about 50 species. Like the genus Favolus, the name is derived from the Latin ''favus'' meaning ''honeycomb'', as the fungi with the large pores on the underside are resembling a honeycomb. The name was first published as a section of the obsolete genus ''Laschia'', which was named after Wilhelm Gottfried Lasch (1787-1863), who was a German apothecary and botanist. Species *''Favolaschia alsophilae'' *''Favolaschia amoene-rosea'' *''Favolaschia andina'' *'' Favolaschia aulaxina'' *''Favolaschia aurantiaca'' *'' Favolaschia auriscalpium'' *''Favolaschia austrocyatheae'' *''Favolaschia calamicola'' *''Favolaschia calocera'' *''Favolaschia citrina'' *''Favolaschia cyatheae'' *''Favolaschia dumontii'' *''Favolaschia dybowskyana'' *''Favolaschia echinata'' *''Favolaschia fendleri'' *''Favolaschia fujisanensis'' *''Favolaschia furfurella'' *''Favolaschia gaillardii'' *''Fa ...
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Favolaschia Calocera
''Favolaschia calocera'', commonly known as the orange pore fungus, is a species of fungus in the family Mycenaceae. Due to its form it is also known as orange pore conch or orange Ping-Pong bat.Ainsworth AM, Farley D, Gainey P, Penna P, Suz LM, (2015) Invasion of the Orange Ping-Pong Bats: the rapidly changing distribution of Favolaschia calocera. Field Mycology, 16(4): 113-120. Throughout much of its expanded range ''F. calocera'' is now considered an invasive species. It colonizes ruderal sites along transport routes and can become dominant in habitats disturbed by human activity. Mycologists fear that it may be displacing native fungi species as it spreads through the paleotropics. Etymology For the generic name, see '' Favolaschia''. The specific epithet was chosen because the basidia and sterigmata of the species resemble those of the fungi of the genus ''Calocera''. Description ''F. calocera'' is a wood-inhabiting saprotrophic fungus. It often has a bright yellow color a ...
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Favolaschia Aurantiaca
''Favolaschia'' is a genus of fungi in the family Mycenaceae. The genus has a widespread distribution, and contains about 50 species. Like the genus Favolus, the name is derived from the Latin ''favus'' meaning ''honeycomb'', as the fungi with the large pores on the underside are resembling a honeycomb. The name was first published as a section of the obsolete genus ''Laschia'', which was named after Wilhelm Gottfried Lasch (1787-1863), who was a German apothecary and botanist. Species *'' Favolaschia alsophilae'' *'' Favolaschia amoene-rosea'' *'' Favolaschia andina'' *'' Favolaschia aulaxina'' *'' Favolaschia aurantiaca'' *'' Favolaschia auriscalpium'' *'' Favolaschia austrocyatheae'' *'' Favolaschia calamicola'' *''Favolaschia calocera'' *'' Favolaschia citrina'' *'' Favolaschia cyatheae'' *'' Favolaschia dumontii'' *'' Favolaschia dybowskyana'' *'' Favolaschia echinata'' *'' Favolaschia fendleri'' *'' Favolaschia fujisanensis'' *'' Favolaschia furfurella'' *'' Favolaschia gai ...
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Favolaschia Heliconiae
''Favolaschia'' is a genus of fungi in the family Mycenaceae. The genus has a widespread distribution, and contains about 50 species. Like the genus Favolus, the name is derived from the Latin ''favus'' meaning ''honeycomb'', as the fungi with the large pores on the underside are resembling a honeycomb. The name was first published as a section of the obsolete genus ''Laschia'', which was named after Wilhelm Gottfried Lasch (1787-1863), who was a German apothecary and botanist. Species *'' Favolaschia alsophilae'' *'' Favolaschia amoene-rosea'' *'' Favolaschia andina'' *'' Favolaschia aulaxina'' *''Favolaschia aurantiaca'' *'' Favolaschia auriscalpium'' *'' Favolaschia austrocyatheae'' *'' Favolaschia calamicola'' *''Favolaschia calocera'' *'' Favolaschia citrina'' *'' Favolaschia cyatheae'' *'' Favolaschia dumontii'' *'' Favolaschia dybowskyana'' *'' Favolaschia echinata'' *'' Favolaschia fendleri'' *'' Favolaschia fujisanensis'' *'' Favolaschia furfurella'' *'' Favolaschia gail ...
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Favolaschia Gelatina
''Favolaschia'' is a genus of fungi in the family Mycenaceae. The genus has a widespread distribution, and contains about 50 species. Like the genus Favolus, the name is derived from the Latin ''favus'' meaning ''honeycomb'', as the fungi with the large pores on the underside are resembling a honeycomb. The name was first published as a section of the obsolete genus ''Laschia'', which was named after Wilhelm Gottfried Lasch (1787-1863), who was a German apothecary and botanist. Species *'' Favolaschia alsophilae'' *'' Favolaschia amoene-rosea'' *'' Favolaschia andina'' *'' Favolaschia aulaxina'' *''Favolaschia aurantiaca'' *'' Favolaschia auriscalpium'' *'' Favolaschia austrocyatheae'' *'' Favolaschia calamicola'' *''Favolaschia calocera'' *'' Favolaschia citrina'' *'' Favolaschia cyatheae'' *'' Favolaschia dumontii'' *'' Favolaschia dybowskyana'' *'' Favolaschia echinata'' *'' Favolaschia fendleri'' *'' Favolaschia fujisanensis'' *'' Favolaschia furfurella'' *'' Favolaschia gail ...
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Favolaschia Furfurella
''Favolaschia'' is a genus of fungi in the family Mycenaceae. The genus has a widespread distribution, and contains about 50 species. Like the genus Favolus, the name is derived from the Latin ''favus'' meaning ''honeycomb'', as the fungi with the large pores on the underside are resembling a honeycomb. The name was first published as a section of the obsolete genus ''Laschia'', which was named after Wilhelm Gottfried Lasch (1787-1863), who was a German apothecary and botanist. Species *'' Favolaschia alsophilae'' *'' Favolaschia amoene-rosea'' *'' Favolaschia andina'' *'' Favolaschia aulaxina'' *''Favolaschia aurantiaca'' *'' Favolaschia auriscalpium'' *'' Favolaschia austrocyatheae'' *'' Favolaschia calamicola'' *''Favolaschia calocera'' *'' Favolaschia citrina'' *'' Favolaschia cyatheae'' *'' Favolaschia dumontii'' *'' Favolaschia dybowskyana'' *'' Favolaschia echinata'' *'' Favolaschia fendleri'' *'' Favolaschia fujisanensis'' *'' Favolaschia furfurella'' *'' Favolaschia gail ...
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Favolaschia Fujisanensis
''Favolaschia'' is a genus of fungi in the family Mycenaceae. The genus has a widespread distribution, and contains about 50 species. Like the genus Favolus, the name is derived from the Latin ''favus'' meaning ''honeycomb'', as the fungi with the large pores on the underside are resembling a honeycomb. The name was first published as a section of the obsolete genus ''Laschia'', which was named after Wilhelm Gottfried Lasch (1787-1863), who was a German apothecary and botanist. Species *'' Favolaschia alsophilae'' *'' Favolaschia amoene-rosea'' *'' Favolaschia andina'' *'' Favolaschia aulaxina'' *''Favolaschia aurantiaca'' *'' Favolaschia auriscalpium'' *'' Favolaschia austrocyatheae'' *'' Favolaschia calamicola'' *''Favolaschia calocera'' *'' Favolaschia citrina'' *'' Favolaschia cyatheae'' *'' Favolaschia dumontii'' *'' Favolaschia dybowskyana'' *'' Favolaschia echinata'' *'' Favolaschia fendleri'' *'' Favolaschia fujisanensis'' *''Favolaschia furfurella'' *'' Favolaschia gaill ...
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Favolaschia Fendleri
''Favolaschia'' is a genus of fungi in the family Mycenaceae. The genus has a widespread distribution, and contains about 50 species. Like the genus Favolus, the name is derived from the Latin ''favus'' meaning ''honeycomb'', as the fungi with the large pores on the underside are resembling a honeycomb. The name was first published as a section of the obsolete genus ''Laschia'', which was named after Wilhelm Gottfried Lasch (1787-1863), who was a German apothecary and botanist. Species *'' Favolaschia alsophilae'' *'' Favolaschia amoene-rosea'' *'' Favolaschia andina'' *'' Favolaschia aulaxina'' *''Favolaschia aurantiaca'' *'' Favolaschia auriscalpium'' *'' Favolaschia austrocyatheae'' *'' Favolaschia calamicola'' *''Favolaschia calocera'' *'' Favolaschia citrina'' *'' Favolaschia cyatheae'' *'' Favolaschia dumontii'' *'' Favolaschia dybowskyana'' *'' Favolaschia echinata'' *'' Favolaschia fendleri'' *''Favolaschia fujisanensis'' *''Favolaschia furfurella'' *'' Favolaschia gailla ...
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Favolaschia Echinata
''Favolaschia'' is a genus of fungi in the family Mycenaceae. The genus has a widespread distribution, and contains about 50 species. Like the genus Favolus, the name is derived from the Latin ''favus'' meaning ''honeycomb'', as the fungi with the large pores on the underside are resembling a honeycomb. The name was first published as a section of the obsolete genus ''Laschia'', which was named after Wilhelm Gottfried Lasch (1787-1863), who was a German apothecary and botanist. Species *'' Favolaschia alsophilae'' *'' Favolaschia amoene-rosea'' *'' Favolaschia andina'' *'' Favolaschia aulaxina'' *''Favolaschia aurantiaca'' *'' Favolaschia auriscalpium'' *'' Favolaschia austrocyatheae'' *'' Favolaschia calamicola'' *''Favolaschia calocera'' *'' Favolaschia citrina'' *'' Favolaschia cyatheae'' *'' Favolaschia dumontii'' *'' Favolaschia dybowskyana'' *'' Favolaschia echinata'' *''Favolaschia fendleri'' *''Favolaschia fujisanensis'' *''Favolaschia furfurella'' *'' Favolaschia gaillar ...
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Favolaschia Dybowskyana
''Favolaschia'' is a genus of fungi in the family Mycenaceae. The genus has a widespread distribution, and contains about 50 species. Like the genus Favolus, the name is derived from the Latin ''favus'' meaning ''honeycomb'', as the fungi with the large pores on the underside are resembling a honeycomb. The name was first published as a section of the obsolete genus ''Laschia'', which was named after Wilhelm Gottfried Lasch (1787-1863), who was a German apothecary and botanist. Species *'' Favolaschia alsophilae'' *'' Favolaschia amoene-rosea'' *'' Favolaschia andina'' *'' Favolaschia aulaxina'' *''Favolaschia aurantiaca'' *'' Favolaschia auriscalpium'' *'' Favolaschia austrocyatheae'' *'' Favolaschia calamicola'' *''Favolaschia calocera'' *'' Favolaschia citrina'' *'' Favolaschia cyatheae'' *'' Favolaschia dumontii'' *'' Favolaschia dybowskyana'' *''Favolaschia echinata'' *''Favolaschia fendleri'' *''Favolaschia fujisanensis'' *''Favolaschia furfurella'' *'' Favolaschia gaillard ...
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Favolaschia Dumontii
''Favolaschia'' is a genus of fungi in the family Mycenaceae. The genus has a widespread distribution, and contains about 50 species. Like the genus Favolus, the name is derived from the Latin ''favus'' meaning ''honeycomb'', as the fungi with the large pores on the underside are resembling a honeycomb. The name was first published as a section of the obsolete genus ''Laschia'', which was named after Wilhelm Gottfried Lasch (1787-1863), who was a German apothecary and botanist. Species *'' Favolaschia alsophilae'' *'' Favolaschia amoene-rosea'' *'' Favolaschia andina'' *'' Favolaschia aulaxina'' *''Favolaschia aurantiaca'' *'' Favolaschia auriscalpium'' *'' Favolaschia austrocyatheae'' *'' Favolaschia calamicola'' *''Favolaschia calocera'' *'' Favolaschia citrina'' *'' Favolaschia cyatheae'' *'' Favolaschia dumontii'' *''Favolaschia dybowskyana'' *''Favolaschia echinata'' *''Favolaschia fendleri'' *''Favolaschia fujisanensis'' *''Favolaschia furfurella'' *'' Favolaschia gaillardi ...
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Favolaschia Cyatheae
''Favolaschia'' is a genus of fungi in the family Mycenaceae. The genus has a widespread distribution, and contains about 50 species. Like the genus Favolus, the name is derived from the Latin ''favus'' meaning ''honeycomb'', as the fungi with the large pores on the underside are resembling a honeycomb. The name was first published as a section of the obsolete genus ''Laschia'', which was named after Wilhelm Gottfried Lasch (1787-1863), who was a German apothecary and botanist. Species *'' Favolaschia alsophilae'' *'' Favolaschia amoene-rosea'' *'' Favolaschia andina'' *'' Favolaschia aulaxina'' *''Favolaschia aurantiaca'' *'' Favolaschia auriscalpium'' *'' Favolaschia austrocyatheae'' *'' Favolaschia calamicola'' *''Favolaschia calocera'' *'' Favolaschia citrina'' *'' Favolaschia cyatheae'' *''Favolaschia dumontii'' *''Favolaschia dybowskyana'' *''Favolaschia echinata'' *''Favolaschia fendleri'' *''Favolaschia fujisanensis'' *''Favolaschia furfurella'' *'' Favolaschia gaillardii ...
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Favolaschia Citrina
''Favolaschia'' is a genus of fungi in the family Mycenaceae. The genus has a widespread distribution, and contains about 50 species. Like the genus Favolus, the name is derived from the Latin ''favus'' meaning ''honeycomb'', as the fungi with the large pores on the underside are resembling a honeycomb. The name was first published as a section of the obsolete genus ''Laschia'', which was named after Wilhelm Gottfried Lasch (1787-1863), who was a German apothecary and botanist. Species *'' Favolaschia alsophilae'' *'' Favolaschia amoene-rosea'' *'' Favolaschia andina'' *'' Favolaschia aulaxina'' *''Favolaschia aurantiaca'' *'' Favolaschia auriscalpium'' *'' Favolaschia austrocyatheae'' *'' Favolaschia calamicola'' *''Favolaschia calocera'' *'' Favolaschia citrina'' *''Favolaschia cyatheae'' *''Favolaschia dumontii'' *''Favolaschia dybowskyana'' *''Favolaschia echinata'' *''Favolaschia fendleri'' *''Favolaschia fujisanensis'' *''Favolaschia furfurella'' *'' Favolaschia gaillardii' ...
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