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- Multiclavula is a genus of basidiolichens in the family Hydnaceae. The widespread genus contains 14 species. The genus was cir****scribed by the American...
- Multiclavula mucida is a globally distributed species of basidiolichen belonging to the family Hydnaceae. Since its initial classification by Christiaan...
- Multiclavula petricola is a species of saxicolous (rock-dwelling) basidiolichen in the family Hygrophoraceae. Found in ****an, it was formally described...
- span of 2007–2013. Due to its morphological similarity to the genus Multiclavula, its isolated phylogenetic position (distinct from all other orders based...
- Multiclavula vernalis or the orange club-mushroom lichen is a species of clavarioid fungus in the Clavulinaceae (club-mushroom lichen) family. It was originally...
- such as species of Lichenomphalia, clavarioid fungi, such as species of Multiclavula, and corticioid fungi, such as species of Dictyonema. Lichen identification...
- mycologists Ron Petersen and Mu Zang, who initially classified it in the genus Multiclavula. Dong Liu and Lisong Wang transferred it to genus Sulzbacheromyces in...
- Ertzia is distinguished from all other lichenized clavarioid fungi (Multiclavula (Cantharellales), Lepidostroma (Lepidostromatales), and Sulzbacheromyces...
- Corner as Clavaria fossicola. Ron Petersen reclassified it in the genus Multiclavula in 1967. Dong Liu and Lisong Wang transferred it to genus Sulzbacheromyces...
- Multiclavula caput-serpentis is a species of terricolous (ground-dwelling) basidiolichen in the family Hydnaceae. Found in Panama, it was formally described...