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Oudemansiella Caulovillosa
''Oudemansiella'' is a genus of fungi in the family Physalacriaceae. The genus contains about 15 species that are widely distributed in tropical and temperate regions. Yang and colleagues revised the genus in a 2009 publication, describing several new species and several varieties. They classified species in the genus into four sections based on the structure of the cap cuticle: ''Oudemansiella'', '' Mucidula'', ''Dactylosporina'', and '' Radicatae''. The genus name of ''Oudemansiella'' is in honour of Corneille Antoine Jean Abram Oudemans or Cornelis Antoon Jan Abraham Oudemans (1825–1906), who was a Dutch botanist and physician who specialized in fungal systematics. The genus was circumscribed by Carlos Luis Spegazzini in Anales Soc. Ci. Argent. vol.12 on page 23 in 1881. Species *'' O. africana'' *'' O. alveolata'' *'' O. atrocaerulea'' *'' O. aureocystidiata'' *'' O. australis'' *'' O. bii'' *'' O. bispora'' *'' O. caulovillosa'' *'' O. canarii'' *'' O. chiangmaiae'' *' ...
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Oudemansiella Mucida
''Oudemansiella mucida'', commonly known as porcelain fungus, is a basidiomycete fungus of the family Physalacriaceae and native to Europe. ''O. mucida'' is a white, slimy wood-rot fungus and is strongly tied to rotting beech, where it grows in clusters. It is in season late summer to late autumn, and tiny fungi can then sometimes be seen parachuting from high branches, when they are dislodged by the wind on breezy days. Taxonomy Porcelain fungus has also been referred to as Beech Tuft, Poached Egg fungus or simply Porcelain Mushroom. Strongly tied to beech and being a delicate, white and slimy mushroom, it is reminiscent of porcelain or egg white; hence its English common names. In 1794 Heinrich Adolf Schrader described the fungus and gave it the scientific name ''Agaricus mucidus''. Its present accepted name dates from 1909, when Austrian mycologist ´Franz Xaver Rudolf von Höhnel transferred it to the genus ''Oudemansiella''. The genus Oudemansiella was established in 1881 ...
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Carlo Luigi Spegazzini
Carlo Luigi Spegazzini, in Spanish Carlos Luis Spegazzini (20 April 1858 – 1 July 1926), was an Italian-born Argentinian botanist and mycologist. On the 1881/1882 expedition led by Giacomo Bove to explore Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego, the Italian Decio Vinciguerra was officially both zoologist and botanist, but in fact Spegazzini handled the botanical work. Spegazzini published about 100 scientific papers on vascular plants, describing around 1000 new taxa. He was a professor at the University of La Plata and Buenos Aires in Argentina, curator of the herbarium of the National Department of Agriculture, first head of the herbarium of Museo de la Plata, and founder of an arboretum and an institute of mycology in La Plata city. In 1924 he edited the journal ''Revista Argentina de Botánica'', but only four issues were published before his death. In a 1924 ''Mycologia'' publication, William Murrill recounted his time visiting with Spegazzini, who was then 66 years old: Dr Sp ...
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Oudemansiella Eradicata
''Oudemansiella'' is a genus of fungi in the family Physalacriaceae. The genus contains about 15 species that are widely distributed in tropical and temperate regions. Yang and colleagues revised the genus in a 2009 publication, describing several new species and several varieties. They classified species in the genus into four sections based on the structure of the cap cuticle: ''Oudemansiella'', '' Mucidula'', ''Dactylosporina'', and '' Radicatae''. The genus name of ''Oudemansiella'' is in honour of Corneille Antoine Jean Abram Oudemans or Cornelis Antoon Jan Abraham Oudemans (1825–1906), who was a Dutch botanist and physician who specialized in fungal systematics. The genus was circumscribed by Carlos Luis Spegazzini in Anales Soc. Ci. Argent. vol.12 on page 23 in 1881. Species *'' O. africana'' *'' O. alveolata'' *'' O. atrocaerulea'' *'' O. aureocystidiata'' *'' O. australis'' *'' O. bii'' *'' O. bispora'' *'' O. caulovillosa'' *'' O. canarii'' *'' O. chiangmaiae'' *' ...
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Oudemansiella Crassibasidiata
''Oudemansiella'' is a genus of fungi in the family Physalacriaceae. The genus contains about 15 species that are widely distributed in tropical and temperate regions. Yang and colleagues revised the genus in a 2009 publication, describing several new species and several varieties. They classified species in the genus into four sections based on the structure of the cap cuticle: ''Oudemansiella'', '' Mucidula'', ''Dactylosporina'', and '' Radicatae''. The genus name of ''Oudemansiella'' is in honour of Corneille Antoine Jean Abram Oudemans or Cornelis Antoon Jan Abraham Oudemans (1825–1906), who was a Dutch botanist and physician who specialized in fungal systematics. The genus was circumscribed by Carlos Luis Spegazzini in Anales Soc. Ci. Argent. vol.12 on page 23 in 1881. Species *'' O. africana'' *'' O. alveolata'' *'' O. atrocaerulea'' *'' O. aureocystidiata'' *'' O. australis'' *'' O. bii'' *'' O. bispora'' *'' O. caulovillosa'' *'' O. canarii'' *'' O. chiangmaiae'' *' ...
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Oudemansiella Colensoi
''Oudemansiella'' is a genus of fungi in the family Physalacriaceae. The genus contains about 15 species that are widely distributed in tropical and temperate regions. Yang and colleagues revised the genus in a 2009 publication, describing several new species and several varieties. They classified species in the genus into four sections based on the structure of the cap cuticle: ''Oudemansiella'', '' Mucidula'', ''Dactylosporina'', and '' Radicatae''. The genus name of ''Oudemansiella'' is in honour of Corneille Antoine Jean Abram Oudemans or Cornelis Antoon Jan Abraham Oudemans (1825–1906), who was a Dutch botanist and physician who specialized in fungal systematics. The genus was circumscribed by Carlos Luis Spegazzini in Anales Soc. Ci. Argent. vol.12 on page 23 in 1881. Species *'' O. africana'' *'' O. alveolata'' *'' O. atrocaerulea'' *'' O. aureocystidiata'' *'' O. australis'' *'' O. bii'' *'' O. bispora'' *'' O. caulovillosa'' *'' O. canarii'' *'' O. chiangmaiae'' *' ...
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Oudemansiella Chiangmaiae
''Oudemansiella'' is a genus of fungi in the family Physalacriaceae. The genus contains about 15 species that are widely distributed in tropical and temperate regions. Yang and colleagues revised the genus in a 2009 publication, describing several new species and several varieties. They classified species in the genus into four sections based on the structure of the cap cuticle: ''Oudemansiella'', '' Mucidula'', ''Dactylosporina'', and '' Radicatae''. The genus name of ''Oudemansiella'' is in honour of Corneille Antoine Jean Abram Oudemans or Cornelis Antoon Jan Abraham Oudemans (1825–1906), who was a Dutch botanist and physician who specialized in fungal systematics. The genus was circumscribed by Carlos Luis Spegazzini in Anales Soc. Ci. Argent. vol.12 on page 23 in 1881. Species *'' O. africana'' *'' O. alveolata'' *'' O. atrocaerulea'' *'' O. aureocystidiata'' *'' O. australis'' *'' O. bii'' *'' O. bispora'' *'' O. caulovillosa'' *'' O. canarii'' *'' O. chiangmaiae'' *' ...
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Oudemansiella Canarii
''Oudemansiella canarii'' is a species of gilled mushroom in the family Physalacriaceae. It is found in tropical America, southeast Asia, and Australia, where it grows as a saprotroph on hardwood Hardwood is wood from dicot trees. These are usually found in broad-leaved temperate and tropical forests. In temperate and boreal latitudes they are mostly deciduous, but in tropics and subtropics mostly evergreen. Hardwood (which comes from ... logs. Taxonomy and Phylogeny The Latin name for O. Canarii is Oudemansiella Canarii. This species does have two synonyms which are Agaricus Canarii and Amanitopsis Canarii, respectfully. One of the first people who described it was Franz Wilhelm Junghuhn, who was a German-Dutch mycologist and botanist. Additionally, Franz Xaver Rudolf von Hohnel, who was an Austrian mycologist, that, along with Franz Junghuhn, discovered O. Canarii in 1838. O. Canarii was first found by the previously mentioned mycologists in an expedition they both unde ...
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Oudemansiella Caulovillosa
''Oudemansiella'' is a genus of fungi in the family Physalacriaceae. The genus contains about 15 species that are widely distributed in tropical and temperate regions. Yang and colleagues revised the genus in a 2009 publication, describing several new species and several varieties. They classified species in the genus into four sections based on the structure of the cap cuticle: ''Oudemansiella'', '' Mucidula'', ''Dactylosporina'', and '' Radicatae''. The genus name of ''Oudemansiella'' is in honour of Corneille Antoine Jean Abram Oudemans or Cornelis Antoon Jan Abraham Oudemans (1825–1906), who was a Dutch botanist and physician who specialized in fungal systematics. The genus was circumscribed by Carlos Luis Spegazzini in Anales Soc. Ci. Argent. vol.12 on page 23 in 1881. Species *'' O. africana'' *'' O. alveolata'' *'' O. atrocaerulea'' *'' O. aureocystidiata'' *'' O. australis'' *'' O. bii'' *'' O. bispora'' *'' O. caulovillosa'' *'' O. canarii'' *'' O. chiangmaiae'' *' ...
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Oudemansiella Bispora
''Oudemansiella'' is a genus of fungi in the family Physalacriaceae. The genus contains about 15 species that are widely distributed in tropical and temperate regions. Yang and colleagues revised the genus in a 2009 publication, describing several new species and several varieties. They classified species in the genus into four sections based on the structure of the cap cuticle: ''Oudemansiella'', '' Mucidula'', ''Dactylosporina'', and '' Radicatae''. The genus name of ''Oudemansiella'' is in honour of Corneille Antoine Jean Abram Oudemans or Cornelis Antoon Jan Abraham Oudemans (1825–1906), who was a Dutch botanist and physician who specialized in fungal systematics. The genus was circumscribed by Carlos Luis Spegazzini in Anales Soc. Ci. Argent. vol.12 on page 23 in 1881. Species *'' O. africana'' *'' O. alveolata'' *'' O. atrocaerulea'' *'' O. aureocystidiata'' *'' O. australis'' *'' O. bii'' *'' O. bispora'' *'' O. caulovillosa'' *'' O. canarii'' *'' O. chiangmaiae'' *' ...
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Oudemansiella Bii
''Oudemansiella'' is a genus of fungi in the family Physalacriaceae. The genus contains about 15 species that are widely distributed in tropical and temperate regions. Yang and colleagues revised the genus in a 2009 publication, describing several new species and several varieties. They classified species in the genus into four sections based on the structure of the cap cuticle: ''Oudemansiella'', '' Mucidula'', ''Dactylosporina'', and '' Radicatae''. The genus name of ''Oudemansiella'' is in honour of Corneille Antoine Jean Abram Oudemans or Cornelis Antoon Jan Abraham Oudemans (1825–1906), who was a Dutch botanist and physician who specialized in fungal systematics. The genus was circumscribed by Carlos Luis Spegazzini in Anales Soc. Ci. Argent. vol.12 on page 23 in 1881. Species *'' O. africana'' *'' O. alveolata'' *'' O. atrocaerulea'' *'' O. aureocystidiata'' *'' O. australis'' *'' O. bii'' *'' O. bispora'' *'' O. caulovillosa'' *'' O. canarii'' *'' O. chiangmaiae'' *' ...
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Oudemansiella Australis
''Oudemansiella australis'' is a species of gilled mushroom in the family Physalacriaceae. It is found in Australasia, where it grows on rotting wood. It produces fruit bodies that are white, with caps up to in diameter, attached to short, thick stems. Taxonomy and classification The species was reported as new to science by Greta Stevenson and G.M. Taylor in a 1964 publication, based on a specimen found in March, 1961. According to the 1986 arrangement of Pegler and Young, based largely on spore structure, ''Oudemansiella australis'' is classified in the section ''Oudemansiella'' of genus ''Oudemansiella'', along with the species '' O. mucida'', '' O. venesolamellata'', and '' O. canarii''. In a more recent classification proposed by Yang and colleagues, ''O. australis'' is in section ''Oudemansiella'', which contains tropical to south temperate species, such as '' O. platensis'', ''O. canarii'' and '' O. crassifolia''. These species are ch ...
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Oudemansiella Aureocystidiata
''Oudemansiella'' is a genus of fungi in the family Physalacriaceae. The genus contains about 15 species that are widely distributed in tropical and temperate regions. Yang and colleagues revised the genus in a 2009 publication, describing several new species and several varieties. They classified species in the genus into four sections based on the structure of the cap cuticle: ''Oudemansiella'', '' Mucidula'', ''Dactylosporina'', and '' Radicatae''. The genus name of ''Oudemansiella'' is in honour of Corneille Antoine Jean Abram Oudemans or Cornelis Antoon Jan Abraham Oudemans (1825–1906), who was a Dutch botanist and physician who specialized in fungal systematics. The genus was circumscribed by Carlos Luis Spegazzini in Anales Soc. Ci. Argent. vol.12 on page 23 in 1881. Species *'' O. africana'' *'' O. alveolata'' *'' O. atrocaerulea'' *'' O. aureocystidiata'' *'' O. australis'' *'' O. bii'' *'' O. bispora'' *'' O. caulovillosa'' *'' O. canarii'' *'' O. chiangmaiae'' *' ...
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