Camillea

Camillea is a genus of fungi in the family Graphostromataceae. Collectively, the 40+ species in the genus have a widespread distribution, but are especially prevalent in tropical areas.[5] Fruit bodies of Camillea species tend to be cylindrical in shape.[6] The genus was originally circumscribed by Swedish mycologist Elias Fries in his 1849 work Summa vegetabilium Scandinaviae.[7]

Camillea
Camillea mucronata
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Ascomycota
Class: Sordariomycetes
Order: Xylariales
Family: Graphostromataceae
Genus: Camillea
Fr. (1849)
Type species
Camillea leprieurii
Mont. (1849)
Synonyms[1]
  • Bacillaria Mont. (1840)[2]
  • Diatrype subgen. Nummularoidea Cooke & Massee (1892)
  • Diatrypeopsis Speg. (1884)[3]
  • Jongiella M.Morelet (1971)[4]
  • Nummularioidea (Cooke & Massee) Lloyd (1924)

Species

As of June 2023, Species Fungorum (in the Catalogue of Life) accepts 45 species of Camillea.[8]

  • Camillea amazonica Læssøe, J.D.Rogers & Whalley (1989)
  • Camillea bilabiata Speg. (1889)
  • Camillea broomeana (Berk. & M.A.Curtis) Læssøe, J.D.Rogers & Whalley (1989)
  • Camillea campinensis Viégas (1944)
  • Camillea coroniformis J.D.Rogers, F.San Martín & Y.M.Ju (2002)
  • Camillea cyclisca (Mont.) Læssøe, J.D.Rogers & Whalley (1989)
  • Camillea deceptiva Læssøe, J.D.Rogers & Whalley (1989)
  • Camillea flosculosa (Starbäck) Læssøe, J.D.Rogers & Whalley (1989)
  • Camillea fossulata (Mont.) Læssøe, J.D.Rogers & Whalley (1989)
  • Camillea fusiformis M.A.Whalley (1995)
  • Camillea gigaspora (Massee) Læssøe, J.D.Rogers & Whalley (1989)
  • Camillea guzmanii F.San Martín & J.D.Rogers (1993)
  • Camillea hainesii (J.D.Rogers & Dumont) Læssøe, J.D.Rogers & Whalley (1989)
  • Camillea heterostoma (Mont.) Læssøe, J.D.Rogers & Whalley (1989)
  • Camillea hyalospora (Pat.) J.D.Rogers, Læssøe & Lodge (1991)
  • Camillea labellum Mont. (1855)
  • Camillea labiatirima J.D.Rogers, F. San Martín & Y.M. Ju (2002)
  • Camillea leprieurii (Mont.) Mont. (1855)
  • Camillea luzonensis Lloyd (1924)
  • Camillea macromphala (Mont.) Cooke (1884)
  • Camillea macrospora (J.H.Mill.) Hastrup & Læssøe (2009)
  • Camillea magnifica F.San Martín & J.D.Rogers (1993)
  • Camillea malaysiensis M.A.Whalley (1999)
  • Camillea mexicana F.San Martín & J.D.Rogers (1993)
  • Camillea mucronata Mont. (1855)
  • Camillea obularia (Fr.) Læssøe, J.D.Rogers & Lodge (1991)
  • Camillea oligoporus Læssøe, J.D.Rogers & Whalley (1989)
  • Camillea ovalispora Hastrup & Læssøe (2009)
  • Camillea patouillardii Læssøe, J.D.Rogers & Whalley (1989)
  • Camillea pila Lloyd (1924)
  • Camillea punctidisca (J.D.Rogers) Læssøe, J.D.Rogers & Whalley (1989)
  • Camillea punctulata (Berk. & Ravenel) Læssøe, J.D.Rogers & Whalley (1989)
  • Camillea sagrana (Mont.) Berk. & M.A.Curtis (1854)
  • Camillea scriblita (Mont.) Læssøe, J.D.Rogers & Whalley (1989)
  • Camillea selangorensis M.A.Whalley, Whalley & E.B.G.Jones (1996)
  • Camillea signata (S.C.Jong & C.R.Benj.) Læssøe, J.D.Rogers & Whalley (1989)
  • Camillea stellata Læssøe, J.D.Rogers & Whalley (1989)
  • Camillea texensis J.D.Rogers & Lar.N.Vassiljeva (2008)
  • Camillea tinctor (Berk.) Læssøe, J.D.Rogers & Whalley (1989)
  • Camillea unistoma Hastrup & Læssøe (2009)
  • Camillea venezuelensis (J.H.Mill.) Dennis (1970)
  • Camillea verruculospora J.D.Rogers, Læssøe & Lodge (1991)
  • Camillea williamsii Lloyd (1924)

References

  1. "Synonymy: Camillea Fr". Species Fungorum. CAB International. Retrieved 10 December 2014.
  2. Montagne JPFC (1840). "Plantes cellulaires exotiques". Annales des Sciences Naturelles Botanique (in French). 13 (2): 339–359.
  3. Spegazzini C. (1884). "Fungi guaranitici. Pugillus I". Anales de la Sociedad Científica Argentina. 18 (6): 263–286.
  4. Morelet M. (1971). "De aliquibus in Mycologia novitatibus". Bulletin de la Société des Sciences Naturelles et d'Archéologie de Toulon et du Var (in Latin). 196: 7.
  5. Kirk MP, Cannon PF, Minter DW, Stalpers JA (2008). Dictionary of the Fungi (10th ed.). Wallingford, UK: CAB International. p. 114. ISBN 978-0-85199-826-8.
  6. Mehrotra RS, Aneja KR (1990). An Introduction to Mycology. New Age International. p. 331. ISBN 978-81-224-0089-2.
  7. Fries EM (1849). Summa vegetabilium Scandinaviae (in Latin). Vol. 2. Uppsala: Typographia Academica. p. 382.
  8. "Camillea". Catalogue of Life. Species 2000: Leiden, the Netherlands. Retrieved 13 June 2023.


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