''Thamnogalla'' is a fungal
genus
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in the family
Cordieritidaceae
''Cordieritidaceae'' is a family of fungi in the order Cyttariales. Species in this family are saprobes or lichenicolous.
Description
The ascomata of Cordieritidaceae species are apothecial, and range in shape from disc-shaped, cup-shaped, f ...
. It is a
monotypic
In biology, a monotypic taxon is a taxonomic group (taxon) that contains only one immediately subordinate taxon. A monotypic species is one that does not include subspecies or smaller, infraspecific taxa. In the case of genera, the term "unispec ...
genus,
containing the single
lichenicolous species ''Thamnogalla crombii'', found in Europe and North America. The genus was
circumscribed
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Not every polyg ...
in 1980 by
David Leslie Hawksworth
David Leslie Hawksworth (born 1946 in Sheffield, UK) is a British mycologist and lichenologist currently with a professorship in the Universidad Complutense de Madrid in Madrid, Spain and also a Scientific Associate of The Natural History Muse ...
.
The
type species
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was originally
described as ''Endocarpon crombiei'' by amateur botanist and collector
William Mudd.
References
Leotiomycetes
Monotypic Ascomycota genera
Taxa described in 1980
Taxa named by David Leslie Hawksworth
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