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''Podaxis'' is a genus of secotioid fungi in the family Agaricaceae. Species, which have the appearance of a "stalked-puffball", have a worldwide distribution, and tend to be found growing solitary or scattered on sandy soils, especially in arid regions. Although close to 50 species have been described, it has been argued that many of them may represent extremes in the natural range of variations found in ''
Podaxis pistillaris ''Podaxis pistillaris'' is a very distinctive relative of the puffballs. It is commonly known as the desert shaggy mane as it bears a resemblance to the shaggy mane, ''Coprinus comatus'', however it does not possess deliquescing gills and the si ...
''.


Description

Fruiting bodies have the appearance of an unopened ''
Coprinus comatus ''Coprinus comatus'', the shaggy ink cap, lawyer's wig, or shaggy mane, is a common fungus often seen growing on lawns, along gravel roads and waste areas. The young fruit bodies first appear as white cylinders emerging from the ground, then th ...
'', with a stipe and a loose, brown to blackish powdery gleba at maturity. Basidiospores are obovate, thick-walled with a large apical pore, and typically 10-17 x 9-12
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in size. Clamp connections are present. ''Podaxis'' is a common inhabitant of soil and termite mounds throughout the drier regions of the tropics and
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of the world. '' P. pistillaris'' is a ground-inhabiting species, but most ''Podaxis'' species in the rest of the world are associated with termite mounds. This includes the
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n species ''P. beringamensis''.


Taxonomy

The genus was originally named ''Podaxis'' and
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by Nicaise Auguste Desvaux in 1809, while
Elias Magnus Fries Elias Magnus Fries (15 August 1794 – 8 February 1878) was a Swedish mycologist and botanist. Career Fries was born at Femsjö (Hylte Municipality), Småland, the son of the pastor there. He attended school in Växjö. He acquired ...
later (1829) called the taxon ''Podaxon''. Although a number of articles have used the latter name, ''Podaxis'' is the preferred name as it has nomenclatorial priority due to its earlier publication. Early suggestions that ''Podaxis'' was related to the genus '' Coprinus'' were later confirmed using phylogenetic analysis based on sequence data of rDNA genes. This research showed that ''Podaxis'' is in a
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with the species ''
Montagnea arenaria ''Montagnea arenaria'' is a species of secotioid fungus in the family Agaricaceae. Originally named ''Agaricus arenarius'' by Augustin Pyramus de Candolle in 1815, it was transferred to the genus ''Montagnea'' by Sanford Myron Zeller in 1943. The ...
'' and ''
Agaricus pocillator ''Agaricus pocillator'', a woodland mushroom, is distributed through southeastern North America in ranges at least as far north as Illinois. It can be distinguished in the field by its dark center, its small, bulbous base, which stains yellow, a ...
'', and the genus '' Leucocoprinus''. For this reason, ''Podaxis'' was transferred to the family Agaricaceae (order Agaricales) from the now obsolete family name ''Podaxaceae'' (order Podaxales). A section of ''Podaxis'', named ''Parvispora'', was circumscribed to accommodate three species (''P. argentinus'', ''P. longii'' and ''P. microsporus'') with small spores.


Species

, Index Fungorum accepts 28 species in ''Podaxis'': *''
Podaxis africana ''Podaxis'' is a genus of secotioid fungi in the family Agaricaceae. Species, which have the appearance of a "stalked-puffball", have a worldwide distribution, and tend to be found growing solitary or scattered on sandy soils, especially in ar ...
'' De Villiers, Eicker & Van der Westh. 1989 – Africa *'' Podaxis algericus'' Pat. 1904 *'' Podaxis anomalus'' Lloyd 1920 *'' Podaxis argentinus'' Speg. 1898 *''
Podaxis axatus ''Podaxis'' is a genus of secotioid fungi in the family Agaricaceae. Species, which have the appearance of a "stalked-puffball", have a worldwide distribution, and tend to be found growing solitary or scattered on sandy soils, especially in a ...
'' (Bosc) Massee 1890 *''
Podaxis beringamensis ''Podaxis'' is a genus of secotioid fungi in the family Agaricaceae. Species, which have the appearance of a "stalked-puffball", have a worldwide distribution, and tend to be found growing solitary or scattered on sandy soils, especially in a ...
'' Priest & M.Lenz 1999 – Australia *'' Podaxis carcinomalis'' (L.f.) Fr. 1829 – Ghana *'' Podaxis chevalieri'' Pat. & Har. 1900 *'' Podaxis deciduus'' Bat. 1951 *''
Podaxis dilabentis ''Podaxis'' is a genus of secotioid fungi in the family Agaricaceae. Species, which have the appearance of a "stalked-puffball", have a worldwide distribution, and tend to be found growing solitary or scattered on sandy soils, especially in a ...
'' Bat. 1951 *''
Podaxis emerici ''Podaxis'' is a genus of secotioid fungi in the family Agaricaceae. Species, which have the appearance of a "stalked-puffball", have a worldwide distribution, and tend to be found growing solitary or scattered on sandy soils, especially in a ...
'' (Berk.) Massee 1890 *'' Podaxis farlowii'' Massee 1890 *'' Podaxis fastigatus'' Bat. 1951 *'' Podaxis ferrandi'' Mattir. 1913 *''
Podaxis ghattasensis ''Podaxis'' is a genus of secotioid fungi in the family Agaricaceae. Species, which have the appearance of a "stalked-puffball", have a worldwide distribution, and tend to be found growing solitary or scattered on sandy soils, especially in a ...
'' Henn. 1898 *'' Podaxis glaziovii'' Henn. 1897 *'' Podaxis gollanii'' Henn. 1901 *'' Podaxis longii'' McKnight 1985 *''
Podaxis macrosporus ''Podaxis'' is a genus of secotioid fungi in the family Agaricaceae. Species, which have the appearance of a "stalked-puffball", have a worldwide distribution, and tend to be found growing solitary or scattered on sandy soils, especially in a ...
'' Speg. 1906 *'' Podaxis microporus'' McKnight 1985 *'' Podaxis muelleri'' Henn. 1904 *'' Podaxis patagonicus'' Speg. 1898 *''
Podaxis pistillaris ''Podaxis pistillaris'' is a very distinctive relative of the puffballs. It is commonly known as the desert shaggy mane as it bears a resemblance to the shaggy mane, ''Coprinus comatus'', however it does not possess deliquescing gills and the si ...
'' (L.) Fr. 1829 *'' Podaxis rugospora'' De Villiers, Eicker & Van der Westh. 1989 *'' Podaxis saharianus'' G.Moreno & Mornand 1997 *'' Podaxis senegalensis'' Desv. 1809 *'' Podaxis strobilaceus'' Copel. 1904 *'' Podaxis subterraneus'' S.Ahmad 1941


Uses

The dark purple spores of ''Podaxis'' species are used by Australian aborigines as a face paint. ''Podaxis aegyptiacus'' is used as a common traditional medicine in the Bamako region of Mali for wound-healing, and water extracts from the mushroom have been shown to have carbohydrates with beneficial effects on the immune system in vitro.


See also

* List of Agaricaceae genera * List of Agaricales genera


References

{{Taxonbar, from=Q4120541 Agaricaceae Agaricales genera