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Pterula.
Pterula abietis Pterula aciculiformis Pterula actinaeformis Pterula adustipes Pterula arborea Pterula bresadolana Pterula brunneola Pterula capillaris...
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Pterula multifida is a
species of
mushroom producing fungus in the
family Pterulaceae. It was
first described in 1861 by the
Swedish mycologist Elias...
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Pterula subulata is a
species of
mushroom producing fungus in the
family Pterulaceae. It has the
common name
angel hair coral. It was
first described...
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family Pterulaceae.
Basidiocarps are
clavarioid and
resemble species of
Pterula. This
genus was
originally described by the
German mycologist Paul Christoph...
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antibiotics by
Collybia nivalis,
Omphalotus olearis, a
Favolaschia and a
Pterula species on
natural substrates".
Zeitschrift für
Naturforschung C. 53 (5–6):...
- type species,
Deflexula fascicularis, was
originally described in 1901 as
Pterula fascicularis by
Giacomo Bresadola and
Narcisse Théophile Patouillard. Deflexula...
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primorskensis Xylaria psamathos Xylaria pseudoapiculata Xylaria psidii Xylaria pterula Xylaria punjabensis Xylaria queenslandica Xylaria quercinophila Xylaria...
- is the one that was retained. In 1950 the
species was
reclassified as
Pterula gracilis by the
British mycologist Edred John
Henry Corner. At the time...
- Clavulina, Ertzia, Lachnocladium, Lentaria, Lepidostroma, Multiclavula,
Pterula, Scytinopogon, and Sulzbacheromyces. Many
clavarioid fungi are saprotrophic...
- as
Pterula caricis-pendulae. In 2020 the
Pterulaceae family was
reclassified based on
phylogenetic analysis and many
species were
split into
Pterula, Myrmecopterula...