Gloeocystidiellum

Gloeocystidiellum is a single genus of fungi in the monotypic Gloeocystidiellaceae family.[1] Its species form crust-like, smooth fruitbodies.[2] It is probably polyphyletic and may be restricted to the group around the type species G. porosum.[1]

Gloeocystidiellum
Gloeocystidiellum porosum
Scientific classification
Kingdom:
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Gloeocystidiellaceae

Jülich 1981
Genus:
Gloeocystidiellum

Donk 1931
Type species
Gloeocystidiellum porosum
(Berk. & M.A. Curtis) Donk
Species

ca. 30 species

Species

  • Gloeocystidiellum aspellum
  • Gloeocystidiellum bisporum
  • Gloeocystidiellum clavuligerum
  • Gloeocystidiellum compactum
  • Gloeocystidiellum debile
  • Gloeocystidiellum fimbriatum
  • Gloeocystidiellum fistulatum
  • Gloeocystidiellum flammeum
  • Gloeocystidiellum formosanum
  • Gloeocystidiellum heimii
  • Gloeocystidiellum inconstans
  • Gloeocystidiellum irpiscescens
  • Gloeocystidiellum kenyense
  • Gloeocystidiellum leucoxanthum
  • Gloeocystidiellum luridum
  • Gloeocystidiellum marianum
  • Gloeocystidiellum odontoides
  • Gloeocystidiellum porosellum
  • Gloeocystidiellum porosum
  • Gloeocystidiellum purpureum
  • Gloeocystidiellum rajchenbergii
  • Gloeocystidiellum sinuosum
  • Gloeocystidiellum subsimile
  • Gloeocystidiellum sulcatum
  • Gloeocystidiellum tabacinum
  • Gloeocystidiellum triste
  • Gloeocystidiellum tropicale
  • Gloeocystidiellum turpe
  • Gloeocystidiellum vesiculosum
  • Gloeocystidiellum zawitense
  • Gloeocystidiellum lojanense

References

  1. Larsson K-H. (2007). "Re-thinking the classification of corticioid fungi". Mycological Research. 111 (9): 1040–63. doi:10.1016/j.mycres.2007.08.001. PMID 17981020.
  2. Larsson E, Larsson K-H. (2003). "Phylogenetic relationships of russuloid basidiomycetes with emphasis on aphyllophoralean taxa" (PDF). Mycologia. 95 (6): 1037–65. doi:10.2307/3761912. PMID 21149013.


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