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- hydnoid fungi) but not poroid nor gilled; typically effused without caps Cantharelloid fungusfruiting body with shallow fold-like gills running over most...
- Society of New Zealand. 82: 893–6. Corner EJH (1966). "Monograph of cantharelloid fungi". Ann. Bot. Mem. 2: 1–255. See glossary of Meinhard Moser, translated...
- Langer G, Langer E, Larsson E, Larsson KH, Vilgalys R (2006). "The cantharelloid clade: dealing with incongruent gene trees and phylogenetic reconstruction...
- types have been classified by their structure, including trametoid, cantharelloid, boletoid, and agaricoid, with agaricoid the most common by far. In...
- Oxford: CABI. ISBN 0-85198-885-7. Moncalvo J-M; et al. (2006). "The cantharelloid clade: dealing with incongruent gene trees and phylogenetic reconstruction...
- scaly vase, or sometimes the shaggy, scaly, or woolly chanterelle, is a cantharelloid mushroom of the family Gomphaceae native to Asia and North America....
- economic value and abundance. Corner, E. J. H. (1966). A Monograph of Cantharelloid Fungi. London, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. Redhead, S....
- E.D.; ****van, G. (1969-12-01). "Phytochemical Evaluation of Some Cantharelloid Fungi". Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences. 58 (12): 1497–1500. doi:10...
- RH, Koster B, Dunham SM, Bernauer T, Matheny PB, et al. (2006). "The cantharelloid clade: dealing with incongruent gene trees and phylogenetic reconstruction...
- Clavulina is a genus of fungus in the family Clavulinaceae, in the Cantharelloid clade (order Cantharellales). Species are characterized by having extensively...