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- Phaeoclavulina: Phaeoclavulina abietina Phaeoclavulina africana Phaeoclavulina alboapiculata Phaeoclavulina angustata Phaeoclavulina apiahyna Phaeoclavulina arcosuensis...
- Phaeoclavulina murrillii is a coral fungus that is widely distributed in the southeastern United States. It has also been found as far North in the United...
- Phaeoclavulina abietina, commonly known as the green-staining coral, is a coral mushroom in the family Gomphaceae. It is characterized by the green staining...
- proposed that Ramaria myceliosa is the same species as the European Phaeoclavulina curta, but did not provide molecular evidence to support their suggested...
- Some authors have proposed to place the species in a separate genus Phaeoclavulina based on molecular analyses, but this was explicitly rejected in a subsequent...
- Ceratellopsis Delentaria Destuntzia Gautieria Gloeocantharellus Gomphus Phaeoclavulina Protogautieria Pseudogomphus Ramaria Ramaricium Terenodon Turbinellus...
- flaccida (Fr.) Bourdot (1898) Synonyms Clavaria flaccida Fr. (1821) Clavariella flaccida (Fr.) P.Karst. (1881) Phaeoclavulina flaccida (Fr.) Giachini (2011)...
- Russula abietina, species of mushroom Ramaria abietina, a former name for Phaeoclavulina abietina This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the...
- of the species collected were described as new species. Species of Phaeoclavulina and Ramaria may appear similar. Lentaria afflata (Lagger) Corner (1950)...
- von J. Cramer. pp. 65–8. Maneevun A, Dodgson J, Sanoamuang N (2012). "Phaeoclavulina and Ramaria (Gomphaceae, Gomphales) from Nam Nao National Park, Thailand"...