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Cyphellostereum Indicum
''Cyphellostereum'' is a genus of basidiolichens. Species produce white, somewhat cup-shaped basidiocarp, fruit bodies on a thin film of green on soil which is the thallus. All ''Cyphellostereum'' species have nonamyloid spores and tissues, lack clamp connections, and also lack hymenial cystidia. Molecular phylogenetics, DNA research has shown that a common, north temperate species formerly known as ''Cyphellostereum laeve'' is not related to the type species and belongs in a quite separate order (biology), order, the Hymenochaetales. It has been renamed ''Muscinupta laevis''. Etymology The name ''Cyphellostereum'' combines two generic names: ''Cyphella'' in reference to the inverted cupulate form (like the genus ''Cyphella''); and ''Stereum'', in reference to the stipe (mycology), stipitate fan-shape or bracket shape (as in species of ''Stereum''). Species *''Cyphellostereum bicolor'' *''Cyphellostereum brasiliense'' *''Cyphellostereum galapagoense'' *''Cyphellostereum geo ...
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Berk
Berk may refer to: * Berk (name), a surname, given name, or any of several people with that name * Berk, Bolu, Turkey, a village * Berk Trade and Business School, New York City * Berk, a fictional island in the ''How to Train Your Dragon'' series of books and films * , a torpedo cruiser of the Ottoman Navy later renamed ''Berk'' * Berk, rhyming slang often used to mean "foolish person" * ''Berk.'', taxonomic author abbreviation of Miles Joseph Berkeley (1803–1889), English cryptogamist and founder of the science of plant pathology See also * * Berk–Tabatznik syndrome, a medical condition * De Berk (other) * Berks (other) * Birk (other) * Berkshire (other) * Berkeley (other) Berkeley most often refers to: *Berkeley, California, a city in the United States **University of California, Berkeley, a public university in Berkeley, California *George Berkeley (1685–1753), Anglo-Irish philosopher Berkeley may also refer to .. ...
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Cyphellostereum Bicolor
''Cyphellostereum bicolor'' is a species of corticolous (bark-dwelling) basidiolichen in the family Hygrophoraceae. Found in Mauritius, it was formally described as a new species by lichenologists Robert Lücking and Einar Timdal. The type specimen was collected from the Bambou Mountains (Grand Port District) at an elevation of , where it was found growing on tree bark. The species epithet ''bicolor'' refers to the notable visual contrast between the vivid blue-green cyanobacterial filaments and the white hyphal patches that give rise to the hymenophore. Description The lichen forms a dense mat of , which are interwoven and connected by a thin to indistinct . These fibrils are horizontal to irregularly subascending, and have a vivid and uniform aeruginous color, often interspersed with white patches of densely woven, hyphae that eventually develop into hymenophores. In cross-section, the fibrils are solitary and do not form agglutinated tufts. Each fibril has its own hyphal sh ...
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Agaricales Genera
The Agaricales are an order of fungi in the division Basidiomycota. As originally conceived, the order contained all the agarics (gilled mushrooms), but subsequent research has shown that not all agarics are closely related and some belong in other orders, such as the Russulales and Boletales. Conversely, DNA research has also shown that many non-agarics, including some of the clavarioid fungi (clubs and corals) and gasteroid fungi (puffballs and false truffles) belong within the Agaricales. The order has 46 extant families, more than 400 genera, and over 25,000 described species, along with six extinct genera known only from the fossil record. Species in the Agaricales range from the familiar ''Agaricus bisporus'' (cultivated mushroom) and the deadly '' Amanita virosa'' (destroying angel) to the coral-like ''Clavaria zollingeri'' (violet coral) and bracket-like ''Fistulina hepatica'' (beefsteak fungus). History, classification and phylogeny In his three volumes of ''Systema M ...
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List Of Agaricales Genera
This is a list of fungal genus, genera in the order (biology), order Agaricales. The list follows Kalichman, Kirk & Matheny (2020), with more recent additions and amendments, as noted. The number of species in each family is taken from Catalogue of Life (2023) and is subject to change as new research is published. Many genera are not as yet assigned to a family and are listed under "incertae sedis". Genera * See also *List of Agaricales families References Notes References {{reflist, 2, refs= {{cite journal , last=Agerer , first=R. , year=1983 , title=Beitrag zur Flora cyphelloider Pilze aus der Neotropis V. Zwei neue Gattungen: ''Metulocyphella'' und ''Incrustocalyptella'' , journal=Zeitschrift für Mykologie , volume=49 , issue=2 , pages=155–164 , language=de , trans-title=Contribution to neotropical cyphelloid fungi V. Two new genera: ''Metulocyphella'' and ''Incrustocalyptella'' {{cite journal , last=Agerer , first=R. , year=1983 , title=Typusstudien an cyphelloiden Pil ...
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Cyphellostereum Ushimanum
''Cyphellostereum'' is a genus of basidiolichens. Species produce white, somewhat cup-shaped fruit bodies on a thin film of green on soil which is the thallus. All ''Cyphellostereum'' species have nonamyloid spores and tissues, lack clamp connections, and also lack hymenial cystidia. DNA research has shown that a common, north temperate species formerly known as ''Cyphellostereum laeve'' is not related to the type species and belongs in a quite separate order, the Hymenochaetales. It has been renamed ''Muscinupta laevis''. Etymology The name ''Cyphellostereum'' combines two generic names: ''Cyphella'' in reference to the inverted cupulate form (like the genus '' Cyphella''); and ''Stereum'', in reference to the stipitate fan-shape or bracket shape (as in species of ''Stereum''). Species *''Cyphellostereum bicolor'' *'' Cyphellostereum brasiliense'' *'' Cyphellostereum galapagoense'' *'' Cyphellostereum georgianum'' *'' Cyphellostereum imperfectum'' *''Cyphellostereum ind ...
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Cyphellostereum Jamesianum
''Cyphellostereum jamesianum'' is a species of basidiolichen belonging to the family Hygrophoraceae that was described as new to science in 2019. It has been found in South Carolina and in Florida on a ''Taxodium'' wetland fragment at Florida Gulf Coast University Florida Gulf Coast University (FGCU) is a public university in Lee County, Florida, near Fort Myers. It is part of the State University System of Florida and is its second-youngest member. The university was established on May 3, 1991, and is acc .... The species was named for James D. Lawrey. References Hygrophoraceae Lichens described in 2019 Lichen species Basidiolichens Lichens of the Southeastern United States Taxa named by Manuela Dal-Forno {{Hygrophoraceae-stub ...
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Cyphellostereum Indicum
''Cyphellostereum'' is a genus of basidiolichens. Species produce white, somewhat cup-shaped basidiocarp, fruit bodies on a thin film of green on soil which is the thallus. All ''Cyphellostereum'' species have nonamyloid spores and tissues, lack clamp connections, and also lack hymenial cystidia. Molecular phylogenetics, DNA research has shown that a common, north temperate species formerly known as ''Cyphellostereum laeve'' is not related to the type species and belongs in a quite separate order (biology), order, the Hymenochaetales. It has been renamed ''Muscinupta laevis''. Etymology The name ''Cyphellostereum'' combines two generic names: ''Cyphella'' in reference to the inverted cupulate form (like the genus ''Cyphella''); and ''Stereum'', in reference to the stipe (mycology), stipitate fan-shape or bracket shape (as in species of ''Stereum''). Species *''Cyphellostereum bicolor'' *''Cyphellostereum brasiliense'' *''Cyphellostereum galapagoense'' *''Cyphellostereum geo ...
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Cyphellostereum Imperfectum
''Cyphellostereum'' is a genus of basidiolichens. Species produce white, somewhat cup-shaped fruit bodies on a thin film of green on soil which is the thallus. All ''Cyphellostereum'' species have nonamyloid spores and tissues, lack clamp connections, and also lack hymenial cystidia. DNA research has shown that a common, north temperate species formerly known as ''Cyphellostereum laeve'' is not related to the type species and belongs in a quite separate order, the Hymenochaetales. It has been renamed ''Muscinupta laevis''. Etymology The name ''Cyphellostereum'' combines two generic names: ''Cyphella'' in reference to the inverted cupulate form (like the genus '' Cyphella''); and ''Stereum'', in reference to the stipitate fan-shape or bracket shape (as in species of ''Stereum''). Species *''Cyphellostereum bicolor'' *'' Cyphellostereum brasiliense'' *'' Cyphellostereum galapagoense'' *'' Cyphellostereum georgianum'' *'' Cyphellostereum imperfectum'' *''Cyphellostereum ind ...
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