Phaeoclavulina
Phaeoclavulina myceliosa
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Basidiomycota
Class: Agaricomycetes
Order: Gomphales
Family: Gomphaceae
Genus: Phaeoclavulina
Brinkmann (1897)
Type species
Phaeoclavulina macrospora
Brinkmann (1897)

The genus Phaeoclavulina comprises approximately 55 species of coral fungi.

Description

Basidiocarps may range in color from bright yellow, to ochre, orange or shades of tan. The spores of Phaeoclavulina species are ochre-brown in mass deposit and are echinulate.

Species

The following species are recognised in the genus Phaeoclavulina:[1]

  • Phaeoclavulina abietina
  • Phaeoclavulina africana
  • Phaeoclavulina alboapiculata
  • Phaeoclavulina angustata
  • Phaeoclavulina apiahyna
  • Phaeoclavulina arcosuensis
  • Phaeoclavulina argentea
  • Phaeoclavulina articulotela
  • Phaeoclavulina camellia
  • Phaeoclavulina campestris
  • Phaeoclavulina campoi
  • Phaeoclavulina capucina
  • Phaeoclavulina carovinacea
  • Phaeoclavulina caroviridula
  • Phaeoclavulina cervicornis
  • Phaeoclavulina clavarioides
  • Phaeoclavulina cokeri
  • Phaeoclavulina coniferarum
  • Phaeoclavulina corrugata
  • Phaeoclavulina curta
  • Phaeoclavulina cyanocephala
  • Phaeoclavulina decolor
  • Phaeoclavulina decurrens
  • Phaeoclavulina echinovirens
  • Phaeoclavulina eumorpha
  • Phaeoclavulina flaccida
  • Phaeoclavulina gigantea
  • Phaeoclavulina glauco-aromatica
  • Phaeoclavulina grandis
  • Phaeoclavulina griseobrunnea
  • Phaeoclavulina guadelupensis
  • Phaeoclavulina guyanensis
  • Phaeoclavulina insignis
  • Phaeoclavulina liliputiana
  • Phaeoclavulina longicaulis
  • Phaeoclavulina macrospora
  • Phaeoclavulina minutispora
  • Phaeoclavulina murrillii
  • Phaeoclavulina mutabilis
  • Phaeoclavulina myceliosa
  • Phaeoclavulina nigricans
  • Phaeoclavulina ochracea
  • Phaeoclavulina pancaribbea
  • Phaeoclavulina pseudozippelii
  • Phaeoclavulina quercus-ilicis
  • Phaeoclavulina retispora
  • Phaeoclavulina roellinii
  • Phaeoclavulina sikkimia
  • Phaeoclavulina subclaviformis
  • Phaeoclavulina subdecurrens
  • Phaeoclavulina tropicalis
  • Phaeoclavulina vinaceipes
  • Phaeoclavulina viridis
  • Phaeoclavulina zealandica
  • Phaeoclavulina zippelii

References

  1. "Loading..." www.mycobank.org. Retrieved 2021-09-26.


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