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Repetobasidiaceae
Repetobasidiaceae is a phylogenetically defined family (biology), family encompassing resupination#Fungi, resupinate, poroid, stereoid, clavarioid fungus, clavarioid, and agaricoid fungi, among other forms. Currently no description of the emended family circumscription is available. References

Repetobasidiaceae, Basidiomycota families Taxa named by Walter Jülich Taxa described in 1982 {{Agaricomycetes-stub ...
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Blasiphalia
''Blasiphalia'' is a fungal genus in the family Repetobasidiaceae. A monotypic genus, it contains the honey colored omphalinoid agaricbr> ''Blasiphalia pseudogrisella'', which grows with the Marchantiophyta, liverwort genus ''Blasia''. Phylogenetically related agarics are in the genera '' Rickenella'', '' Gyroflexus'', '' Loreleia'', '' Cantharellopsis'' and '' Contumyces'', as well as the stipitate-stereoid genera ''Muscinupta'' and ''Cotylidia'' and clavarioid genus, ''Alloclavaria''. ''Blasiphalia'' is most similar to ''Rickenella'' and ''Contumyces'', and was only just recognized as a distinct genus in 2007 based upon molecular analysis. The fungus is unique in parasitizing ''Blasiaby forming clasping appresoria on its host's rhizoids. Its basidiospores also germinate on the host's gemmae and clasp them and therefore can be disseminated together with the gemmae. Etymology ''Blasiphalia'' is a nonsense, nontraditionally formulated name vaguely referring to the liverwort ...
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Rickenella Fibula
''Rickenella fibula'' or ''Omphalina fibula'', and commonly known as the orange moss navel is a species of fungus belonging to the genus '' Rickenella''. The fruit body is orange to yellow and occurs among moss, which is why it is sometimes called moss sentinel. The cap is quite small, with a diameter usually less than .Grand guide encyclopédique des champignons, Jean-Louis Lamaison The stipe is relatively long, about . It has little odor or taste, and is regarded as nonpoisonous. The spore print is white. Similar species According to molecular analysis, the species is more closely related to certain polypores and crust fungi than other gilled mushrooms. A similar species is ''Rickenella swartzii''. It may resemble its relative ''Loreleia marchantiae'' as well as ''Mycena acicula ''Mycena acicula'', commonly known as the orange bonnet, or the coral spring Mycena, is a species of fungus in the family Mycenaceae. The mushrooms have small orange-red caps, up to in dia ...
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Muscinupta
''Muscinupta'' is a fungal genus that produces small white delicate fan-shaped to cupulate fruitbodies on mosses. It is monotypic, containing the single species ''Muscinupta laevis''. The type species is better known under the name ''Cyphellostereum laeve'' but '' Cyphellostereum'' is a basidiolichen Basidiolichens are lichenized members of the Division (taxonomy), division Basidiomycota within the subkingdom Dikarya of the Kingdom (biology), kingdom Fungus, Fungi. They form a diverse yet much smaller group of lichens than the far more commo .... Etymology The name ''Muscinupta'' refers to both its moss host and an allusion to the marriage of the fungus with the moss together with its veil-like properties on the moss. References {{Taxonbar, from1=Q6940264, from2=Q54368461 Fungi of Europe Fungi of North America Repetobasidiaceae Monotypic Basidiomycota genera ...
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Resupination
Resupination is derived from the Latin word ''resupinus'', meaning "bent back with the face upward" or "on the back". " Resupination" is the noun form of the adjective "resupine" which means "being upside-down, supine or facing upward". The word "resupinate" is generally only used in a botanical context – in everyday language, "supine" has a similar meaning. In botany, resupination refers to the "twisting" of flowers or leaves through about 180° as they open. Resupinate leaves have the petiole or "stalk" twisted - resupinate flowers twist as they open. Botanical examples Alstroemeriaceae Plants in the genus '' Alstroemeria'' have more or less resupinate leaves. Orchidaceae The flower of a typical plant in the orchid family Orchidaceae has three sepals and three petals. One petal, called the labellum, "lip" or "tongue", is typically quite different from the other two. It usually functions to attract an insect pollinator. As an orchid flower bud develops, the attachmen ...
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Rickenella
''Rickenella'' is a genus of brightly colored bryophilous (moss inhabiting) agarics in the Hymenochaetales that have an omphalinoid morphology. They inhabit patches of moss that grow on soil, tree trunks and logs in temperate regions of the planet. Phylogenetic In biology, phylogenetics () is the study of the evolutionary history of life using observable characteristics of organisms (or genes), which is known as phylogenetic inference. It infers the relationship among organisms based on empirical dat ...ally related agarics are in the genera '' Contumyces'', '' Gyroflexus'', '' Loreleia'', '' Cantharellopsis'' and '' Blasiphalia'', as well as the stipitate-stereoid genera '' Muscinupta'' and '' Cotylidia''. and the clavarioid genus, '' Alloclavaria''. ''Rickenella'' is most similar to ''Contumyces'' and ''Blasiphalia'', from the former differing by having its cystidia on the cap, stipe, and hymenium solitary and scattered. The hair-like cystidia on the cap and stipe gi ...
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Repetobasidium
''Repetobasidium'' is a genus of fungi in the Hymenochaetales. It was circumscribed In geometry, a circumscribed circle for a set of points is a circle passing through each of them. Such a circle is said to ''circumscribe'' the points or a polygon formed from them; such a polygon is said to be ''inscribed'' in the circle. * Circum ... by Swedish mycologist John Eriksson in 1958. Species *'' Repetobasidium americanum'' *'' Repetobasidium canadense'' *'' Repetobasidium conicum'' *'' Repetobasidium erikssonii'' *'' Repetobasidium glaucocanum'' *'' Repetobasidium hastatum'' *'' Repetobasidium intermedium'' *'' Repetobasidium macrosporum'' *'' Repetobasidium mirificum'' *'' Repetobasidium vestitum'' *'' Repetobasidium vile'' References Repetobasidiaceae Agaricomycetes genera Taxa described in 1958 {{Agaricomycetes-stub ...
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Sidera (fungus)
''Sidera'' is a genus of crust fungi in the order Hymenochaetales. Circumscribed in 2011, the genus is characterized by species that have whitish resupinate fruit bodies, crystal rosettes on specialized hyphae, and sausage-shaped (allantoid) spore In biology, a spore is a unit of sexual reproduction, sexual (in fungi) or asexual reproduction that may be adapted for biological dispersal, dispersal and for survival, often for extended periods of time, in unfavourable conditions. Spores fo ...s. References Agaricomycetes genera Repetobasidiaceae {{Agaricomycetes-stub ...
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Loreleia
''Loreleia'' is a genus of brightly colored agarics in the Hymenochaetales that have an omphalinoid morphology. They inhabit mosses and or liverworts on soil in temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere. Phylogenetically related agarics are in the genera '' Contumyces'', '' Gyroflexus'', '' Rickenella'', ''Cantharellopsis'' and ''Blasiphalia'', as well as the stipitate- stereoid genera ''Muscinupta'' and ''Cotylidia'' and the clavaroid genus, ''Alloclavaria''. However, the large number of DNA base-pair changes causes a long-branch to form in phylogenetic analyses depicted as cladograms. In the field, to the eye, ''Loreleia'' is most similar to ''Rickenella'' because of the orangish colors and omphalinoid shape, but microscopically it differs by the absence of cystidia that in ''Rickenella'' make the latter minutely fuzzy as seen with a hand lens. ''Loreleia'' penetrates the rhizoids of liverworts and may form a type of symbiosis with them, but in axenic culture tests, ''L. m ...
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Gyroflexus
''Gyroflexus'' is a monotypic genus with a yellowish-ivory colored omphalinoid agaric in the Hymenochaetales that grows on living ''Sphagnum'' Phylogenetically related agarics are in the genera ''Rickenella'', ''Blasiphalia'', ''Loreleia'', ''Cantharellopsis'' and '' Contumyces'', as well as the stipitate-stereoid genera ''Muscinupta'' and ''Cotylidia'' and clavaroid genus, ''Alloclavaria''. ''Gyroflexus brevibasidiatus'', the type, amongst the vaguely omphalinoid genera is distinguished by its small, mammiform pileus, growth on ''Sphagnum'', and lack of cystidia A cystidium (: cystidia) is a relatively large cell found on the sporocarp of a basidiomycete (for example, on the surface of a mushroom gill), often between clusters of basidia. Since cystidia have highly varied and distinct shapes that are o .... Etymology The etymology of the name ''Gyroflexus'' is not known. When coined in a prepublication advertisement, it clearly was intended to be applied to several species ...
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Cotylidia
''Cotylidia'' is a fungal genus characterized by small to moderately sized, white to palely yet brightly colored, stalked, fan-shaped to funnel-shaped fruit bodie
with a smooth to wrinkled , tissues composed of monomitic e, producing smooth, nonamyloid spores, the absence of