Favolaschia

Favolaschia is a genus of fungi in the family Mycenaceae. The genus has a widespread distribution, and contains about 50 species.[3] Like the genus Favolus, the name is derived from the Latin favus meaning honeycomb, as the fungi with the large pores on the underside are resembling a honeycomb. The name was first published as a section of the obsolete genus Laschia, which was named after Wilhelm Gottfried Lasch (1787-1863), who was a German apothecary and botanist.[4][5]

Favolaschia
Favolaschia calocera
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Favolaschia

(Pat.) Pat. (1892)[1]
Type species
Favolaschia gaillardii
(Pat.) Pat. (as 'gaillardi') (1895)
Synonyms[2]
  • Laschia sect. Favolaschia Pat. (1887)
  • Hologloea Pat. (1900)
  • Porolaschia Pat. (1900)
  • Mycomedusa R.Heim (1945)
  • Mycomedusa R.Heim ex R.Heim (1966)

Species

  • Favolaschia alsophilae
  • Favolaschia amoene-rosea
  • Favolaschia andina
  • Favolaschia aulaxina
  • Favolaschia aurantiaca
  • Favolaschia auriscalpium
  • Favolaschia austrocyatheae
  • Favolaschia calamicola
  • Favolaschia calocera
  • Favolaschia citrina
  • Favolaschia cyatheae
  • Favolaschia dumontii
  • Favolaschia dybowskyana
  • Favolaschia echinata
  • Favolaschia fendleri
  • Favolaschia fujisanensis
  • Favolaschia furfurella
  • Favolaschia gaillardii
  • Favolaschia gelatina — Japan[6]
  • Favolaschia heliconiae
  • Favolaschia holtermannii
  • Favolaschia intermedia
  • Favolaschia lateritia
  • Favolaschia mainsii
  • Favolaschia manipularis
  • Favolaschia meridae
  • Favolaschia moelleri
  • Favolaschia montana
  • Favolaschia nigrostriata
  • Favolaschia nipponica
  • Favolaschia oligogloea
  • Favolaschia oligopora
  • Favolaschia pantherina
  • Favolaschia papuana
  • Favolaschia pegleri
  • Favolaschia peziziformis
  • Favolaschia pezizoidea
  • Favolaschia phyllostachydis
  • Favolaschia pterigena
  • Favolaschia puberula
  • Favolaschia puiggarii
  • Favolaschia pustulosa
  • Favolaschia pygmaea
  • Favolaschia roseogrisea
  • Favolaschia rubra
  • Favolaschia sabalensis
  • Favolaschia selloana
  • Favolaschia singeriana
  • Favolaschia sprucei
  • Favolaschia subamyloidea
  • Favolaschia subceracea
  • Favolaschia teapae
  • Favolaschia thwaitesii
  • Favolaschia varariotecta
  • Favolaschia violascens
  • Favolaschia volkensii
  • Favolaschia zenkeriana

See also

References

  1. Patouillard NT, de Lagerheim G (1895). "Champignons de l'Équateur (Pugillus IV)" (in French). 3: 53–74. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  2. "Favolaschia (Pat.) Pat. :54, 1895". MycoBank. International Mycological Association. Retrieved 2013-02-07.
  3. Kirk PM, Cannon PF, Minter DW, Stalpers JA (2008). Dictionary of the Fungi (10th ed.). Wallingford, UK: CAB International. p. 254. ISBN 978-0-85199-826-8.
  4. "Lasch, Wilhelm". Deutsche Biografie (in German). Retrieved 2020-12-30.
  5. Burkhardt, Lotte (2022). Eine Enzyklopädie zu eponymischen Pflanzennamen [Encyclopedia of eponymic plant names] (pdf) (in German). Berlin: Botanic Garden and Botanical Museum, Freie Universität Berlin. doi:10.3372/epolist2022. ISBN 978-3-946292-41-8. S2CID 246307410. Retrieved January 27, 2022.
  6. Takahashi H, Degawa Y (2011). "Two new species of Agaricales and a new Japanese record for Boletellus betula from Japan". Mycoscience. 52 (5): 312–318. doi:10.1007/s10267-011-0109-4. S2CID 84637068.


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