Crassisporiaceae

The Crassisporiaceae is a mushroom family of small brown, naucoroid, brown-spored agarics with thick to slightly thickened, smooth, basidiospore walls that darken to reddish brown in potassium hydroxide (KOH) solution, absence of chrysocystidia, presence of cheilocystidia, nongelatinized tissues in the lamellae, and a filamentous pileus cutis.[1] The family is recognized based upon phylogenetic analyses using DNA sequences and depending upon the analyses varies in relationship to either the Cortinariaceae[2] or, as described in greater detail prior to recognition as a separate family, near the Strophariaceae.[3] Crassisporium is pyrophilous and Romagnesiella may be bryophilous.[3]

Crassisporiaceae
Crassisporium funariophilum
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Crassisporiaceae

Vizzini, Consiglio & M. Marchetti (2019)
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Crassisporium
Matheny, P.-A.Moreau & Vizzini (2015)
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References

  1. Vizzini A, Consiglio G, Marchetti M (2019). "Nomenclatural novelties - Crassisporiaceae". Index Fungorum. 386: 1.
  2. Vizzini A, Consiglio G, Marchett M (2019). "Mythicomycetaceae fam. nov. (Agaricineae, Agaricales) for accommodating the genera Mythicomyces and Stagnicola, and Simocybe parvispora reconsidered". Fungal Systematics and Evolution. 3: 41–56. doi:10.3114/fuse.2019.03.05. PMC 7235982. PMID 32467883.
  3. Matheny PB, Moreau PA, Vizzini A, Harrower E, Haan AD, Contu M, Curti M (2014). "Crassisporium and Romagnesiella: two new genera of dark-spored Agaricales" (PDF). Systematics and Biodiversity. 13 (1): 28–41. doi:10.1080/14772000.2014.967823. hdl:2318/152675. S2CID 53694501.
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