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- 1845 Secotium coprinoides Routien 1940 Secotium czerniaievii Mont. 1845 Secotium decipiens Peck 1895 Secotium diminutivum Zeller 1939 Secotium eburneum...
- a different species. The species was first described scientifically as Secotium texense by Miles Joseph Berkeley and Moses Ashley Curtis in 1873, based...
- virescens was described from New Zealand in 1890 as Secotium virescens. At the time the genus Secotium held numerous species of secotioid and gasteroid fungi...
- Retrieved 2022-06-18. Then select "genus" and search for Secotium. For genus Secotium, also see "the Secotium Kunze page". Index Fungorum. Royal Botanic Gardens...
- species was originally described in 1924 by Gordon Herriot Cunningham as Secotium porphyreum, from collections made in Wellington. In 1954 Rolf Singer transferred...
- which may be branched or unbranched, may be of fungal or host origin. Secotium species have a simple, unbranched columella, while in Gymnoglossum species...
- Polygaster Fr. (1823) – 1 sp. Pseudohygrophorus Velen. (1940) – 1 sp. Secotium Kunze (1840) – ca. 15 spp. Skepperiella Pilát (1927) – 4 spp. Stanglomyces...
- first described in 1899 by American mycologist Harvey Willson Harkness as Secotium nubigenum. Harkness found the type collection growing on logs of lodgepole...
- described by mycologist Rolf Singer in 1958 to accommodate the single species Secotium novae-zelandiae reported by Gordon Herriott Cunningham in 1924. It was...
- Lohwag H. (1924). "Entwicklungsgeschichte und systematische Stellung von Secotium agaricoides (Czern.) Holl". Österreichische Botanische Zeitschrift (in...