- The
clavarioid fungi are a
group of
fungi in the
Basidiomycota typically having erect,
simple or
branched basidiocarps (fruit bodies) that are
formed on...
- in the
order Agaricales.
Originally the
family contained most of the
clavarioid fungi (club and
coral fungi), but in its
current sense is more restricted...
- similar-looking
species from
other genera, when they are
collectively known as the
clavarioid fungi. All
Clavaria species are
terrestrial and most (if not all) are...
-
research has also
shown that many non-agarics,
including some of the
clavarioid fungi (clubs and corals) and
gasteroid fungi (puffballs and
false truffles)...
-
chanterelles (Cantharellaceae), but also some of the
tooth fungi (Hydnaceae),
clavarioid fungi (Aphelariaceae and Clavulinaceae), and
corticioid fungi (Botryobasidiaceae)...
-
required to
reliably identify the
latter species. A
typical member of the
clavarioid or club fungi, C. zollingeri is saprobic,
deriving nutrients by breaking...
- lichenized, but
these include agarics, such as
species of Lichenomphalia,
clavarioid fungi, such as
species of Multiclavula, and
corticioid fungi, such as...
- rubbery-gelatinous and
variously effused (corticioid) to coral-shaped (
clavarioid). The
genus has a
cosmopolitan distribution. The
genus was
first published...
-
Clavulinopsis helvola is a
clavarioid fungus in the
family Clavariaceae. In the UK, it has the
recommended English name of
yellow club. It
forms slender...
-
Basidiocarps (fruit bodies) are
variously corticioid (effused, patch-forming) or
clavarioid (branched and coral-like) with spore-bearing
surfaces that are variously...