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Capronia Pilosella
''Capronia'' is a genus of fungi in the family Herpotrichiellaceae. It has about 80 species. Species *'' Capronia acutiseta'' *'' Capronia albimontana'' *'' Capronia amylacea'' *'' Capronia andina'' *'' Capronia apiculata'' *'' Capronia arctica'' *'' Capronia austrocedri'' *'' Capronia baeomycetis'' *'' Capronia borealis'' *'' Capronia brabeji'' *'' Capronia camelliae-yunnanensis'' *'' Capronia capucina'' *'' Capronia castlerockii'' *'' Capronia chlorospora'' *'' Capronia ciliomaris'' *'' Capronia cogtii'' *'' Capronia collapsa'' *'' Capronia commonsii'' *'' Capronia coronata'' *'' Capronia dactylotricha'' *'' Capronia dryadis'' *'' Capronia epilobarina'' *'' Capronia epimyces'' *'' Capronia etayoi'' *'' Capronia exigua'' *'' Capronia fungicola'' *'' Capronia fusispora'' *'' Capronia glabra'' *'' Capronia guatemalensis'' *'' Capronia hafellneri'' *'' Capronia holmiorum'' *'' Capronia hypotrachynae'' *'' Capronia inconspicua'' *'' Capronia irregula ...
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Pier Andrea Saccardo
Pier Andrea Saccardo (23 April 1845 in Treviso, Province of Treviso, Treviso – 12 February 1920 in Padua, Italy, Padua) was an Italian botany, botanist and mycology, mycologist. His multi-volume ''Sylloge Fungorum'' was one of the first attempts to produce a comprehensive list of identified fungi, using their spore-bearing structures for classification. He was elected to the Linnean Society of London, Linnean Society in 1916 as a foreign member. He also authored a color classification system that he called ''Chromotaxia'' and contributed to the Italian translation of Charles Darwin's Insectivorous Plants. Life Saccardo was born in the wine growing region of Selva di Montello to Elena Vidotto and engineer Francesco di Selva. He studied at gymnasium of the Venice seminary, the Lyceum in Venice, and then at the Technical Institute of the University of Padua from 1864. At the age of fourteen, he had already put together a herbarium and had made collections of the insects of Trevis ...
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Capronia Capucina
''Capronia'' is a genus of fungi in the family Herpotrichiellaceae. It has about 80 species. Species *'' Capronia acutiseta'' *'' Capronia albimontana'' *'' Capronia amylacea'' *'' Capronia andina'' *'' Capronia apiculata'' *'' Capronia arctica'' *'' Capronia austrocedri'' *'' Capronia baeomycetis'' *'' Capronia borealis'' *'' Capronia brabeji'' *'' Capronia camelliae-yunnanensis'' *'' Capronia capucina'' *'' Capronia castlerockii'' *'' Capronia chlorospora'' *'' Capronia ciliomaris'' *'' Capronia cogtii'' *'' Capronia collapsa'' *'' Capronia commonsii'' *'' Capronia coronata'' *'' Capronia dactylotricha'' *'' Capronia dryadis'' *'' Capronia epilobarina'' *'' Capronia epimyces'' *'' Capronia etayoi'' *'' Capronia exigua'' *'' Capronia fungicola'' *'' Capronia fusispora'' *'' Capronia glabra'' *'' Capronia guatemalensis'' *'' Capronia hafellneri'' *'' Capronia holmiorum'' *'' Capronia hypotrachynae'' *'' Capronia inconspicua'' *'' Capronia irregula ...
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Capronia Cogtii
''Capronia cogtii'' is a rare species of lichenicolous (lichen-dwelling) fungus in the family Herpotrichiellaceae. Found in northern Mongolia, it was described as a new species in 2019. Taxonomy ''Capronia cogtii'' belongs to the fungal family Herpotrichiellaceae and is characterized by its hyaline ascospores, which distinguish it from most other '' Capronia'' species that have pigmented ascospores. The new species is most similar to '' C. amylacea'', '' C. hypotrachynae'', '' C. normandinae'', and '' C. pseudonormandinae'', but can be distinguished by its smaller ascomata, longer hyaline ascospores, and different host genus, '' Vahliella'' ( Vahliellaceae), compared to '' Peltigera'' ( Peltigeraceae). The species epithet ''cogtii'' was given in honor of the late Professor Ulzii Cogt, who was a prominent figure in Mongolian lichenology. Description The vegetative hyphae of ''Capronia cogtii'' are pale brown, 2–3.5  μm wide, septate, and ramify fr ...
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