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Pterula Capillaris
''Pterula'' is a genus of fungi in the ''Pterulaceae'' family. The genus has a widespread distribution, especially in tropical regions, and contains about 50 species. One such species, ''Pterula sp. 82168'', has yielded potential antifungal antibiotic properties. Taxonomy A major reclassification of the ''Pterulaceae'' family occurred in occurred in 2020 and ''Pterula'' was reclassified based on Phylogenetics, phylogenetic analysis and split into ''Pterula'', ''Myrmecopterula, Pterulicium and Phaeopterula'' genera by the mycologists Caio A. Leal-Dutra, Bryn Tjader Mason Dentinger and Gareth W. Griffith. Species , Index_Fungorum#Current_names_in_Index_Fungorum_(Species_Fungorum), Species Fungorum accepted 67 species of ''Pterula''. References External links

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Elias Magnus Fries
Elias Magnus Fries (15 August 1794 – 8 February 1878) was a Swedish mycologist and botanist. He is sometimes called the Mycology, "Linnaeus of Mycology". In his works he described and assigned botanical names to hundreds of fungus and lichen species, many of which remain authoritative today. Career Fries was born at Femsjö (Hylte Municipality), Småland, the son of the pastor there. He attended school in Växjö. He acquired an extensive knowledge of flowering plants from his father. In 1811 Fries entered Lund University where he studied under Carl Adolph Agardh and Anders Jahan Retzius. He obtained his doctorate in 1814. In the same year he was appointed an associate professorship in botany. Fries edited several exsiccata series, the first starting in 1818 under the title ''Lichenes Sveciae exsiccati, curante Elia Fries'' and the last together with Franz Joseph Lagger under the title ''Hieracia europaea exsiccata''. He was elected a member of the Royal Swedish Academ ...
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Pterula Adustipes
''Pterula'' is a genus of fungi in the '' Pterulaceae'' family. The genus has a widespread distribution, especially in tropical regions, and contains about 50 species. One such species, ''Pterula sp. 82168'', has yielded potential antifungal antibiotic properties. Taxonomy A major reclassification of the '' Pterulaceae'' family occurred in occurred in 2020 and ''Pterula'' was reclassified based on phylogenetic analysis and split into ''Pterula'', '' Myrmecopterula, Pterulicium and Phaeopterula'' genera by the mycologists Caio A. Leal-Dutra, Bryn Tjader Mason Dentinger and Gareth W. Griffith. Species , Species Fungorum ''Index Fungorum'' is an international project to index all formal names (Binomial nomenclature, scientific names) in the fungus Kingdom (biology), kingdom. As of 2015, the project is based at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, one of three partn ... accepted 67 species of ''Pterula''. References External links * Pterulaceae Agaricales genera ...
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Pterula Capillaris
''Pterula'' is a genus of fungi in the ''Pterulaceae'' family. The genus has a widespread distribution, especially in tropical regions, and contains about 50 species. One such species, ''Pterula sp. 82168'', has yielded potential antifungal antibiotic properties. Taxonomy A major reclassification of the ''Pterulaceae'' family occurred in occurred in 2020 and ''Pterula'' was reclassified based on Phylogenetics, phylogenetic analysis and split into ''Pterula'', ''Myrmecopterula, Pterulicium and Phaeopterula'' genera by the mycologists Caio A. Leal-Dutra, Bryn Tjader Mason Dentinger and Gareth W. Griffith. Species , Index_Fungorum#Current_names_in_Index_Fungorum_(Species_Fungorum), Species Fungorum accepted 67 species of ''Pterula''. References External links

* Pterulaceae Agaricales genera Taxa named by Elias Magnus Fries {{Agaricales-stub ...
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