Oliveonia

Oliveonia is a genus of fungi in the order Auriculariales. Species form thin, effused, corticioid basidiocarps (fruit bodies) with microscopically prominent cystidia and aseptate basidia producing basidiospores that give rise to secondary spores.[1] All species are believed to be saprotrophic, most growing on dead wood.[2] The genus was originally published by American mycologist L.S. Olive in 1957 as Heteromyces, but this is an illegitimate later homonym of the lichen genus Heteromyces Müll.Arg. (1889). The genus was renamed Oliveonia by Dutch mycologist M.A. Donk in 1958.[3]

Oliveonia
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Basidiomycota
Class: Agaricomycetes
Order: Auriculariales
Family: Oliveoniaceae
Genus: Oliveonia
Donk (1958)
Type species
Oliveonia fibrillosa
(Burt) Donk (1958)
Species

Oliveonia pauxilla
Oliveonia subfibrillosa
Oliveonia termitophila

Synonyms

Heteromyces L.S. Olive (1957) (nom. illegit.)
Oliveorhiza P. Roberts (1998)


References

  1. Olive LS (1957). "Two new genera of the Ceratobasidiaceae and their phylogenetic significance". American Journal of Botany. 44: 429–435.
  2. Roberts P (1998). "Oliveonia and the origin of the holobasidiomycetes". Folia Cryptogamica Estonica. 33: 127–132.
  3. Donk MA (1958). "Notes on resupinate hymenomycetes V". Fungus. 28: 16–36.


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