Octaviania
Octaviania asterosperma
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Octaviania

Vittad. (1831)[1]
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Octaviania asterosperma
Vittad. (1831)

Octaviania is a genus of truffle-like fungi in the family Boletaceae. The widespread genus is estimated to contain 15 species.[2]

The genus name honours of Vicenzo Ottaviani (1790–1853), an Italian doctor and mycologist and Professor of Medicine and Botany at University of Camerino.[3]

The genus was circumscribed by Carlo Vittadini in 1831.[1]

Species

As of September 2022, Species Fungorum (via the Catalogue of Life database) accepts 48 species of Octaviana.[4]

  • Octaviania aculeatospora (Soehner) Svrček (1958)
  • Octaviania arbucalensis Cabero & Faust.García (2013)[5]
  • Octaviania archeri Berk. (1859)
  • Octaviania asahimontana Orihara (2011)
  • Octaviania asterosperma Vittad. (1831)
  • Ottaviania aurea Vittad. (1831)
  • Octaviania borneensis Petri (1900)
  • Octaviania brisbanensis (Berk. & Broome) G.Cunn. (1935)
  • Octaviania celatifilia Orihara (2011)
  • Octaviania ciqroensis Guzmán (1982)
  • Octaviania cyanescens Trappe & Castellano (2000)
  • Octaviania decimae Orihara (2011)
  • Octaviania depauperata (Tul. & C.Tul.) J.M.Vidal, A.Paz & Lavoise (2014)
  • Octaviania durianelloides Orihara (2011)
  • Octaviania etchuensis Orihara (2012)
  • Octaviania foetens Speg. (1917)
  • Octaviania galatheia (Quél.) De Toni (1888)
  • Octaviania glabra (Rodway) G.Cunn. (1935)
  • Octaviania hesperi Orihara (2011)
  • Octaviania hinsbyi (Rodway) G.Cunn. (1938)
  • Octaviania japonimontana Orihara (2011)
  • Octaviania kobayasii Orihara (2011)
  • Octaviania lamingtonensis (J.W.Cribb) T.Lebel & Castellano (2002)
  • Octaviania levispora Rodway (1924)
  • Octaviania longiana S.Ahmad (1950)
  • Octaviania macrospora Singer & A.H.Sm. (1961)
  • Octaviania malaiensis(Corner & Hawker) Trappe, T.Lebel & Castellano (2002)
  • Octaviania moravica Velen. (1947)
  • Octaviania mortae Orihara (2011)
  • Octaviania nigrescens J.W.Cribb (1958)
  • Octaviania nonae Orihar (2011)
  • Octaviania odoratissima Vittad. (1831)
  • Octaviania olida Malençon & Astier (1993)
  • Octaviania pallida (Lloyd) Lloyd (1922)
  • Octaviania picea Velen. (1939)
  • Octaviania plena J.W.Cribb (1958)
  • Octaviania radicans Rick (1961)
  • Octaviania radicata (J.W.Cribb) Pegler & T.W.K.Young (1979)
  • Octaviania sarcomelas Vittad. (1931)
  • Octaviania soderstromii (Lagerh.) Lloyd (1922)
  • Octaviania stillingerii Lloyd (1922)
  • Octaviania tasmanica (Kalchbr. ex Massee) Lloyd (1922)
  • Octaviania vacekii A.Paz, J.M.Vidal, Lavoise, Læssøe, K.Killingmo, Molia & Handberg (2014)
  • Octaviania violascens Choeyklin, Boonprat. & Somrith. (2012)[6]
  • Octaviania yaeyamaensis Orihara (2011)
  • Octaviania zelleri Orihara & M.E.Sm. (2011)

References

  1. 1 2 Vittadini, C. (1831). Monographia Tuberacearum (in Latin). Milano, Italy. p. 15.
  2. Kirk PM, Cannon PF, Minter DW, Stalpers JA (2008). Dictionary of the Fungi (10th ed.). Wallingford, UK: CAB International. p. 478. ISBN 978-0-85199-826-8.
  3. Burkhardt, Lotte (2022). Eine Enzyklopädie zu eponymischen Pflanzennamen [Encyclopedia of eponymic plant names] (pdf) (in German). Berlin: Botanic Garden and Botanical Museum, Freie Universität Berlin. doi:10.3372/epolist2022. ISBN 978-3-946292-41-8. S2CID 246307410. Retrieved January 27, 2022.
  4. Source dataset. Species Fungorum Plus: Species Fungorum for CoL+. "Octaviania". Catalog of Life Version 2022. Retrieved 2 September 2022.
  5. Cabero J, García F, Alvarado P (2013). "Octaviania arbucalensis sp. nov. (Basidiomycota, Boletales, un nuevo hongo hipogeo localizado en Zamora (España)". Boletín de la Sociedad Micológica de Madrid. 35: 243–252.
  6. Choeyklin R, Boonpratuang T, Sommai S, Somrithipol S (2012). "Octaviania violascens: a new sequestrate bolete from Thailand". Mycotaxon. 120: 149–55. doi:10.5248/120.149.


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