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- 1885. Trichophaea abundans (P.Karst.) Boud. 1907 Trichophaea affinis (Sacc.) Boud. 1907 Trichophaea albospadicea (Grev.) Boud. 1907 Trichophaea ampezzana...
- Trichophaea woolhopeia is a species complex of ectomycorrhizal fungi belonging to the family Pyronemataceae. There are at least 4 well-resolved cryptic...
- Trichophaea hemisphaerioides is a European species of apothecial fungus belonging to the family Pyronemataceae. They appear as whitish cups with brown...
- Sphaerosporella brunnea is synonymous with Sphaerosporella hinnulea, Trichophaea brunnea, Peziza brunnea and numerous other fungi due to previously conceived...
- brown interior and a short stipe. The cups of Trichophaea species are usually less than 1 cm across; Trichophaea boudieri and T. bullata are 1–6 millimetres...
- species that bear a resemblance to C. vernalis include Geopora, Humaria, Trichophaea, Trichophaeopsis, Tricharina, most of which are distinguishable only...
- granulata while species such as Anthracobia macrocystis, A. melaloma, Trichophaea abundans, Pyronema omphalodes, Pulvinula carbonaria and P. archeri are...
- Schumach. & J.Moravec (1989) – 5 spp. Tricharina Eckblad (1968) – 12 spp. Trichophaea Boud. (1885) – 26 spp. Trichophaeopsis Korf & Erb (1972) – 4 spp. Wenyingia...
- Hymenoscyphus, Mollisia, Orbiliaceae, Peziza, Rutstroemia, Scutellinia, and Trichophaea. Korf co-founded Mycotaxon, an international peer-reviewed journal of...
- Pseudociboria umbrina, Psilachnum c****andrae, Psilachnum miniatum, Trichophaea michiganensis, Tryblidaria washingtonensis A genus in Saccardiaceae was...