Gloiocephala

Gloiocephala
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Basidiomycota
Class: Agaricomycetes
Order: Agaricales
Family: Physalacriaceae
Genus: Gloiocephala
Massee (1892)
Type species
Gloiocephala epiphylla
Massee (1892)

Gloiocephala is a genus of fungi in the family Physalacriaceae. The widespread genus contains about 30 species.[1]

Species

  • Gloiocephala allomorpha
  • Gloiocephala alvaradoi
  • Gloiocephala amphibia
  • Gloiocephala anastomosans
  • Gloiocephala aquatica[2]
  • Gloiocephala capillata
  • Gloiocephala caricis
  • Gloiocephala cerkezii
  • Gloiocephala ciliata
  • Gloiocephala cinnamomea
  • Gloiocephala confusa
  • Gloiocephala cornelii
  • Gloiocephala culmicola
  • Gloiocephala epiphylla
  • Gloiocephala gracilis
  • Gloiocephala helisca
  • Gloiocephala inobasis
  • Gloiocephala lamellosa
  • Gloiocephala longicrinita
  • Gloiocephala longifimbriata
  • Gloiocephala longisperma
  • Gloiocephala lutea
  • Gloiocephala menieri
  • Gloiocephala mucrocystidiata
  • Gloiocephala mycenoides
  • Gloiocephala nothofagi
  • Gloiocephala occidentalis
  • Gloiocephala palmarum
  • Gloiocephala phormiorum
  • Gloiocephala podocarporum
  • Gloiocephala pseudocaricis
  • Gloiocephala quercetorum
  • Gloiocephala quitensis
  • Gloiocephala religiosa
  • Gloiocephala resinopunctata
  • Gloiocephala rubescens
  • Gloiocephala sessilis
  • Gloiocephala spathularia
  • Gloiocephala tenuicrinita
  • Gloiocephala tezae
  • Gloiocephala tibiicystis
  • Gloiocephala xanthocephala
  • Gloiocephala zeylanica

References

  1. Kirk PM, Cannon PF, Minter DW, Stalpers JA (2008). Dictionary of the Fungi (10th ed.). Wallingford, UK: CAB International. p. 285. ISBN 978-0-85199-826-8.
  2. Desjardin DE, Martínez-Peck L, Rajchenberg M (1995). "An unusual psychrophilic aquatic agaric from Argentina". Mycologia. 87 (4): 547–50. doi:10.2307/3760774. JSTOR 3760774.


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