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Cudonia is a
genus of
fungi within the
family Cudoniaceae. The
genus is
widespread in
temperate regions and its
species are
generally of
unknown edibility...
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Cudonia lutea is an
ascomycete fungus in the
family Cudoniaceae.
Cudonia species are
similar to some
Helvella or
Leotia species in stature, a
stipe with...
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Cudonia confusa,
commonly known as the
cinnamon jellybaby, is a
species of
fungus in the
family Cudoniaceae. The
species was
first described scientifically...
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somewhat variable and is
similar to a
number of
other species,
including Cudonia confusa, C. circinans, L. atrovirens and L. viscosa. L.
lubrica has been...
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North America. This
fungus was
first described in 1942 by
Sanshi Imai as
Cudonia spathulata and
renamed by Imai in 1950 to
Pachycudonia spathulata. Mycologists...
- Imai
originally proposed it as a
section of the
genus Cudonia,
basing it on the
species Cudonia constrictospora, and
describing the main characteristic...
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fungi in the
Rhytismatales order. The
family contains three genera:
Cudonia and Spathularia, and Spathulariopsis.
Species of
Cudoniaceae are widespread...
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Cantharellus spp.
Cortinarius smithii Smith's
Cortinarius unknown North America Cudonia circinans gyromitrin and
monomethylhydrazine North America,
Europe and...
- bluish-gray stem,
darkening to
brown at the base. The
heads of
Leotia and
Cudonia species are less yellow,
while Vibrissea species can lack stems. Vibrissea...
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Figure 1.
Cladogram of the Arthoniales,
rooted with
Curvularia brachyspora,
Cudonia circinans and
Seynesia erumpens as the outgroup. The
cladogram shows the...