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separable by
microscopic features.
Species include:
Cheilymenia fimicola Cheilymenia granulata Cheilymenia stercorea Kirk PM,
Cannon PF,
Minter DW, Stalpers...
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Cheilymenia granulata is a
species of
apothecial fungus belonging to the
family Pyronemataceae. This is a very
common European species appearing throughout...
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Cheilymenia stercorea is a
species of
apothecial fungus belonging to the
family Pyronemataceae.
Specimens appear as orange-red
discs up to 3 mm in diameter...
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Cheilymenia fimicola is a
species of
apothecial fungus belonging to the
family Pyronemataceae. The
fungus grows as
orange flat
saucers without stipes...
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Peninsula of
North America. P. fibrillosa was
transferred to the
genus (from
Cheilymenia) in 2003. P. quinaultiana is
similar in
appearance to
Aleuria aurantia...
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armatospora Denison (1961)
Scutellinia verrucipolaris Denison (1961)
Cheilymenia alleghenensis Denison (1964)
Geodina guanacastensis Denison (1965) Phillipsia...
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slightly smaller, and
orange to
yellow in colour, with
smooth spores),
Cheilymenia crucipila (which is much smaller, with short, pale
hairs and
spores lacking...
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particular interest to Korf: Arachnopeziza,
Calycella (now Bisporella),
Cheilymenia, Chlorosplenium, Dasyscyphus, Hyaloscypha, Hymenoscyphus, Mollisia, Orbiliaceae...
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Pfister (2008) – 1 sp.
Chalazion Dissing &
Sivertsen (1975) – 3 spp.
Cheilymenia Boud. (1885) – 67 spp.
Cupulina Dougoud, Van
Vooren & M.Vega (2015) –...
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Chaetothyrium transvaalensis v.d.Byl.* Genus:
Cheilymenia Boud. 1885,
Cheilymenia coprinaria (Cooke) Boud. 1907
Cheilymenia pulcherrima (P.
Crouan & H. Crouan)...