Hysterangium

Hysterangium is a genus of truffle-like fungi in the family Hysterangiaceae. The genus is widespread, especially in temperate regions,[1] and contains more than 60 species. Hysterangium was circumscribed by Italian mycologist Carlo Vittadini in 1831.[2]

Hysterangium
Hysterangium stoloniferum
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Hysterangium

Vittad. (1831)
Type species
Hysterangium clathroides
Vittad. (1831)

Species

As of June 2015, Index Fungorum lists 64 valid species of Hysterangium:[3]

  • Hysterangium affine
  • Hysterangium aggregatum
  • Hysterangium album
  • Hysterangium areolatum
  • Hysterangium aureum
  • Hysterangium calcareum R. Hesse 1891
  • Hysterangium cerebrinum
  • Hysterangium cinereum
  • Hysterangium clathroides[4]
  • Hysterangium coriaceum
  • Hysterangium crassirhachis
  • Hysterangium crassum
  • Hysterangium duriaeanum
  • Hysterangium epiroticum
  • Hysterangium eucalyptorum
  • Hysterangium fischeri
  • Hysterangium fragile
  • Hysterangium fuscum
  • Hysterangium gardneri
  • Hysterangium graveolens
  • Hysterangium hallingii
  • Hysterangium harknessii
  • Hysterangium hessei Soehner ex Svrček 1958
  • Hysterangium hokkaidoense
  • Hysterangium incarceratum
  • Hysterangium incognitum
  • Hysterangium inflatum
  • Hysterangium knappii
  • Hysterangium latiappendiculatum
  • Hysterangium latisporum
  • Hysterangium lobatum
  • Hysterangium luteum
  • Hysterangium maidenii
  • Hysterangium membranaceum
  • Hysterangium moselei
  • Hysterangium neglectum
  • Hysterangium neocaledonicum
  • Hysterangium neotunicatum
  • Hysterangium nephriticum Berk. 1844[4]
  • Hysterangium nigrum
  • Hysterangium obtusum
  • Hysterangium occidentale
  • Hysterangium petriei
  • Hysterangium pompholyx Tul. & C. Tul. 1843[5]
  • Hysterangium pseudacaciae
  • Hysterangium pseudostoloniferum
  • Hysterangium pterosporum
  • Hysterangium pumilum
  • Hysterangium quercicola
  • Hysterangium rickenii
  • Hysterangium rubricatum
  • Hysterangium rugisporum
  • Hysterangium rupticutis
  • Hysterangium salmonaceum
  • Hysterangium separabile Zeller 1941
  • Hysterangium siculum
  • Hysterangium simlense
  • Hysterangium spegazzinii
  • Hysterangium stoloniferum Tul. & C. Tul. 1851
  • Hysterangium strobilus
  • Hysterangium subglobosum
  • Hysterangium thwaitesii
  • Hysterangium velatisporum
  • Hysterangium youngii

Another list can be found in Catalogue of Life,[6] which also lists Hysterangium atratum Rodway 1920 , Hysterangium burburianum Rodway 1918, and others.

A further species, Hysterangium bonobo, has been reported by Elliott et al. in September 2020.[7]

References

  1. Kirk PM, Cannon PF, Minter DW, Stalpers JA (2008). Dictionary of the Fungi (10th ed.). Wallingford, UK: CAB International. p. 336. ISBN 978-0-85199-826-8.
  2. Vittadini C. (1831). Monographia Tuberacearum (in Latin). Ex Typographia F. Rusconi. pp. 1–88 (see p. 13.
  3. Kirk PM. "Species Fungorum (version 23rd Jun 2014). In: Species 2000 & ITIS Catalogue of Life". Archived from the original on 2015-01-04. Retrieved 2015-06-25.
  4. Karasiński D., Wołkowycki M. 2015. An annotated and illustrated catalogue of Polypores (Agaricomycetes) of the Białowieża Forest (NE Poland). Pol. Bot. J. 60(2):217-292
  5. Kujawa A., Gierczyk B. 2010. Rejestr gatunków grzybów chronionych i zagrożonych w Polsce. Część. III. Wykaz gatunków przyjętych do rejestru w roku 2007. Przegląd Przyrodniczy 21(1): 8-53
  6. Bisby F.A., Roskov Y.R., Orrell T.M., Nicolson D., Paglinawan L.E., Bailly N., Kirk P.M., Bourgoin T., Baillargeon G., Ouvrard D. (red.) (2011). "Species 2000 & ITIS Catalogue of Life: 2011 Annual Checklist". Species 2000: Reading, UK. Retrieved 24 September 2012.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  7. Todd F. Elliott et al. Hysterangium bonobo: A newly described truffle species that is eaten by bonobos in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Mycologia, published online September 4, 2020; doi:10.1080/00275514.2020.1790234.
    See also New Species of Truffle Found in Congo, Thanks to Mushroom-Munching Bonobos, sci-news Sep 30, 2020.


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