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Alloclavaria purpurea is a
coral fungus commonly known as the
purple coral, or the
purple fairy club.
Formerly known as
Clavaria purpurea, it has been...
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Alloclavaria is a
clavarioid genus in the
Hymenochaetales recently segregated from
Clavaria by
molecular analysis.
Phylogenetically related fungi are in...
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distinguish C. zollingeri from
similarly colored coral fungi such as
Alloclavaria purpurea and
Clavulina amethystina,
although microscopy is
required to...
- with
simple fruit bodies.
Smaller genera of
clavarioid fungi include Alloclavaria, Aphelaria, Artomyces, Chaetotyphula, Clavariachaete, Clavicorona, Clavulina...
- with its ****ociated
algae on
moist wood.
Other similar species include Alloclavaria purpurea,
Clavulinopsis fusiformis,
Clavulinopsis laeticolor, and Macrotyphula...
- stipitate-stereoid
genera Muscinupta and
Cotylidia and the
clavarioid genus,
Alloclavaria.
Cantharellopsis is
named in
reference to its
vague similarity to the...
- stipitate-stereoid
genera Muscinupta and
Cotylidia and
clavarioid genus,
Alloclavaria.
Contumyces is most
similar to
Rickenella and
Blasiphalia and differs...
- stipitate-stereoid
genera Muscinupta and
Cotylidia and
clavarioid genus,
Alloclavaria.
Blasiphalia is most
similar to
Rickenella and Contumyces, and was only...
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Cantharellopsis and Blasiphalia, and
Muscinupta and the
clavarioid genus,
Alloclavaria. The
ecological status of
Cotylidia remains unresolved. They
fruit on...
- stipitate-stereoid
genera Muscinupta and Cotylidia. and the
clavarioid genus,
Alloclavaria.
Rickenella is most
similar to
Contumyces and Blasiphalia, from the former...