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Stereaceae
The Stereaceae are a family of corticioid fungi in the Russulales order. Species in the family have a widespread distribution, are lignicolous or terrestrial (in leaf litter), and typically saprobic. According to the ''Dictionary of the Fungi'', the family contains 22 genera and 125 species. Genera list *'' Acanthobasidium'' *'' Acanthofungus'' *'' Acanthophysium'' *'' Aleurocystis'' *'' Aleurodiscus'' *'' Amylofungus'' *'' Amylohyphus'' *'' Amylosporomyces'' *''Amylostereum'' *''Boidinia'' *'' Chaetoderma'' *'' Conferticium'' *'' Gloeocystidiopsis'' *'' Gloeodontia'' *'' Gloeomyces'' *'' Megalocystidium'' *''Pseudoxenasma'' *'' Scotoderma'' *'' Scytinostromella'' *''Stereum'' *'' Xylobolus'' There is also phylogenetic In biology, phylogenetics (; from Greek φυλή/ φῦλον [] "tribe, clan, race", and wikt:γενετικός, γενετικός [] "origin, source, birth") is the study of the evolutionary history and relationships among or within groups o ... evidence t ...
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Megalocystidium
''Megalocystidium'' is a genus of fungi in the Stereaceae The Stereaceae are a family of corticioid fungi in the Russulales order. Species in the family have a widespread distribution, are lignicolous or terrestrial (in leaf litter), and typically saprobic. According to the ''Dictionary of the Fungi'', ... family. Russulales genera Stereaceae {{Russulales-stub ...
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Acanthofungus
''Acanthofungus'' is a genus of fungi in the Stereaceae The Stereaceae are a family of corticioid fungi in the Russulales order. Species in the family have a widespread distribution, are lignicolous or terrestrial (in leaf litter), and typically saprobic. According to the ''Dictionary of the Fungi'', ... family. The widely distributed genus was circumscribed in 2000. References Russulales genera Stereaceae {{Russulales-stub ...
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Gloeocystidiopsis
''Gloeocystidiopsis'' is a genus of fungi in the Stereaceae The Stereaceae are a family of corticioid fungi in the Russulales order. Species in the family have a widespread distribution, are lignicolous or terrestrial (in leaf litter), and typically saprobic. According to the ''Dictionary of the Fungi'', ... family. Russulales genera Stereaceae {{Russulales-stub ...
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Conferticium
''Conferticium'' is a genus of fungi in the Stereaceae The Stereaceae are a family of corticioid fungi in the Russulales order. Species in the family have a widespread distribution, are lignicolous or terrestrial (in leaf litter), and typically saprobic. According to the ''Dictionary of the Fungi'', ... family. Russulales genera Stereaceae {{Russulales-stub ...
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Chaetoderma (fungus)
''Chaetoderma'' is a genus of fungi in the Stereaceae The Stereaceae are a family of corticioid fungi in the Russulales order. Species in the family have a widespread distribution, are lignicolous or terrestrial (in leaf litter), and typically saprobic. According to the ''Dictionary of the Fungi'', ... family. It contains two species, both found in Europe. References Russulales genera Stereaceae {{Russulales-stub ...
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Amylosporomyces
''Amylosporomyces'' is a genus of fungi in the Stereaceae The Stereaceae are a family of corticioid fungi in the Russulales order. Species in the family have a widespread distribution, are lignicolous or terrestrial (in leaf litter), and typically saprobic. According to the ''Dictionary of the Fungi'', ... family. Russulales genera Stereaceae {{Russulales-stub ...
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Amylohyphus
''Amylohyphus'' is a fungal genus in the family Stereaceae. It was circumscribed by Norwegian mycologist Leif Ryvarden in 1978 to contain the single crust fungus ''Amylohyphus africanus''. The fungus, which grows as a thin crust on deciduous wood, has a light brown surface with smooth, yellowish margins. The spores produced by the fungus are cylindrical, thin-walled, and non- amyloid, measuring 12–15 by 5–7 μm. ''Amylohyphus africanus'' is found in Rwanda Rwanda (; rw, u Rwanda ), officially the Republic of Rwanda, is a landlocked country in the Great Rift Valley of Central Africa, where the African Great Lakes region and Southeast Africa converge. Located a few degrees south of the Equator .... References Fungi of Africa Monotypic Russulales genera Taxa named by Leif Ryvarden Stereaceae {{Russulales-stub ...
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Aleurodiscus
''Aleurodiscus'' is a genus of corticioid fungi in the family Stereaceae. Species *''Aleurodiscus aberrans, A. aberrans'' *''Aleurodiscus abietis, A. abietis'' *''Aleurodiscus amorphus, A. amorphus'' *''Aleurodiscus atlanticus, A. atlanticus'' *''Aleurodiscus aurantius, A. aurantius'' *''Aleurodiscus australiensis, A. australiensis'' *''Aleurodiscus berggrenii, A. berggrenii'' *''Aleurodiscus botryosus, A. botryosus'' *''Aleurodiscus canadensis, A. canadensis'' *''Aleurodiscus cerussatus, A. cerussatus'' *''Aleurodiscus coralloides, A. coralloides'' *''Aleurodiscus coronatus, A. coronatus'' *''Aleurodiscus cremicolor, A. cremicolor'' *''Aleurodiscus croceus, A. croceus'' *''Aleurodiscus dendroideus, A. dendroideus'' *''Aleurodiscus dextrinoideocerussatus, A. dextrinoideocerussatus'' *''Aleurodiscus diffissus, A. diffissus'' *''Aleurodiscus disciformis, A. disciformis'' *''Aleurodiscus exasperatus, A. exasperatus'' *''Aleurodiscus farlowii, A. farlowii'' *''Aleurodiscus fruticetoru ...
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Aleurocystis
''Aleurocystis'' is a genus of fungi in the Stereaceae The Stereaceae are a family of corticioid fungi in the Russulales order. Species in the family have a widespread distribution, are lignicolous or terrestrial (in leaf litter), and typically saprobic. According to the ''Dictionary of the Fungi'', ... family. The widely distributed genus contains three species. ''Aleurocystis'' was circumscribed by the New Zealand-based mycologist Gordon Herriot Cunningham in 1956. References Russulales genera Stereaceae {{Russulales-stub ...
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Acanthobasidium
''Acanthobasidium'' is a genus of fungi in the Stereaceae The Stereaceae are a family of corticioid fungi in the Russulales order. Species in the family have a widespread distribution, are lignicolous or terrestrial (in leaf litter), and typically saprobic. According to the ''Dictionary of the Fungi'', ... family. The genus, which contains three species found in Europe, was circumscribed by mycologist Franz Oberwinkler in 1966. References Russulales genera Stereaceae Taxa named by Franz Oberwinkler Taxa described in 1966 {{Russulales-stub ...
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Stereum
''Stereum'' is the type genus of the Stereaceae family of fungi, in the Russulales order. Until recently, the genus was classified in the Corticiaceae family, of the Corticiales order. However, it was given its own family as a result of the split-up of the Corticiales. Common names for species of this genus include leaf fungus, wax fungus, and shelf fungus. Fungi having a shape similar to a ''Stereum'' are said to have a stereoid shape. ''Stereum'' contains 27 species that have a widespread distribution. Habitat ''Stereum'' species are found to live on all kinds of deadwood or hardwood or dead leaves (they are therefore said to be saprobic). Sometimes they are also found on living leaves. Characteristics ''Stereum'' species are wood decay fungi. Their simple, shelving fruiting bodies have a smooth hymenium, lacking gills or tubes. Like most members or the family Stereaceae, ''Stereum'' fruiting bodies lack clamp connections and produce amyloid basidiospores. The species can be ...
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