Romagnesiella
Romagnesiella is an agaric fungal genus that colonizes mineral, calcareous or sandy soils in Europe and North Africa. The small brownish fruitbodies have narrowly attached, broad and distant lamellae and poorly differentiated cheilocystidia and pleurocystidia. Spores are thick-walled, brown, smooth, and lack germ pore. The cap surface (pileipellis) is somewhat cellular with irregular puzzle-like to pyriform hyphae. Clamp connections are present in the hyphae. It is most closely related to Crassisporium, both genera being close to the Strophariaceae[1] or the Cortinariaceae.[2]
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Genus: | Romagnesiella Contu, P.-A. Moreau, Vizzini & A. de Haan (2014) |
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Romagnesiella clavus (Romagn.) Contu, P.-A. Moreau, Vizzini & A. de Haan (2014) | |
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Etymology
The generic name Romagnesiella honours the French mycologist, Henri Romagnesi.
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References
- 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.
- 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. PMID 32467883.
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