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- Ramariopsis kunzei is an edible species of coral fungi in the family Clavariaceae, and the type species of the genus Ramariopsis. It is commonly known...
- in Ramariopsis". Mycologia. 61 (3): 549–559. doi:10.2307/3757244. JSTOR 3757244. Pegler DN, Young TWK (1985). "Basidiospore structure in Ramariopsis (Clavariaceae)"...
- species was transferred to Ramariopsis by E.J.H. Corner in 1950. The fungus has a cosmopolitan distribution. "Ramariopsis pulc****a (Boud.) Corner 1950"...
- (Schaeff.) Corner (1950) Synonyms Clavaria corniculata Schaeff. (1774) Ramariopsis corniculata (Schaeff.) R.H.Petersen (1978) Donkella corniculata (Schaeff...
- Synonyms Clavaria fusiformis Sowerby (1799) Clavaria inaequalis var. fusiformis (Sowerby) Fr. (1828) Ramariopsis fusiformis (Sowerby) R.H.Petersen (1978)...
- Ron Petersen revised the clavarioid genera and placed the species in Ramariopsis, a move followed by some subsequent researchers. The fruit body of Clavulinopsis...
- piedmontiana - One Location Ramariopsis avellanea - One Location Ramariopsis avellaneoinversa - One Location Ramariopsis tortuosa - One Location Russula...
- clavarioid fungi. XV. Reorganization of Clavaria, Clavulinopsis and Ramariopsis". Mycologia. 70 (3): 660–71. doi:10.2307/3759402. JSTOR 3759402. "Clavulinopsis...
- reviewed Dutch species in 1933 (introducing the genera Clavariadelphus, Ramariopsis, and Ramaria in its modern sense) and Corner published his world monograph...
- clamped hyphae were placed in the segregate genera Clavulinopsis and Ramariopsis. This concept was modified in 1978 by Petersen, who considered Clavulinopsis...