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Clavulinopsis
Clavulinopsis corallinorosacea
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Basidiomycota
Class: Agaricomycetes
Order: Agaricales
Family: Clavariaceae
Genus: Clavulinopsis
Overeem (1923)
Type species
Clavulinopsis sulcata
Overeem (1923)
Synonyms
  • Ramaria Holmsk. (1790)
  • Cornicularia Bonord. (1851)
  • Donkella Doty (1950)

Clavulinopsis is a genus of coral fungi in the family Clavariaceae. The genus, first described scientifically by Casper van Overeem in 1923,[1] has a widespread distribution.[2]

The name means "having the appearance of Clavulina".

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Species

C. helvola
C. sulcata

As of August 2015, Index Fungorum lists 67 valid species in Clavulinopsis:[3]

  • C. alcicornis
  • C. amoena
  • C. antillarum
  • C. appalachiensis
  • C. archeri
  • C. arctica
  • C. arenicola
  • C. aurantia
  • C. aurantiobrunnea
  • C. aurantiocinnabarina
  • C. boninensis
  • C. brevipes
  • C. candida
  • C. carneola
  • C. cinnamomea
  • C. cirrata
  • C. citrinoalba
  • C. coliformis
  • C. corallinorosacea
  • C. corniculata
  • C. depokensis
  • C. daigremontiana
  • C. depokensis
  • C. dichotoma
  • C. fleischeriana
  • C. fruticula
  • C. fusiformis
  • C. graveolens
  • C. griseola
  • C. helvola
  • C. hexaspora
  • C. hisingeri
  • C. hexaspora
  • C. laeticolor
  • C. ledermannii
  • C. lignicola
  • C. liguloides
  • C. lingula
  • C. luteo-ochracea
  • C. luteoalba
  • C. luteonana
  • C. luticola
  • C. michelii
  • C. miyabeana
  • C. moricolor
  • C. ochracea
  • C. propera
  • C. punicea
  • C. pusilla
  • C. rufipes
  • C. semivestita
  • C. septentrionalis
  • C. sibutiana
  • C. solomonensis
  • C. spathuliformis
  • C. spiculosa
  • C. spiralis
  • C. subarctica
  • C. subfastigiata
  • C. subflava
  • C. subumbrinella
  • C. sulcata
  • C. sulphurascens
  • C. tenella
  • C. tenerrima
  • C. tetragona
  • C. umbrina
  • C. umbrinella
  • C. yakusimensis

See also

References

  1. ^ van Overeem C. (1923). "Beiträge zur Pilzflora von Niederländisch Indien". Bulletin du Jardin botanique de Buitenzorg (in German). 3 (3): 247–96.
  2. ^ Kirk PM, Cannon PF, Minter DW, Stalpers JA (2008). Dictionary of the Fungi (10th ed.). Wallingford, UK: CAB International. p. 150. ISBN 978-0-85199-826-8.
  3. ^ Kirk PM. "Species Fungorum (version 30th July 2015). In: Species 2000 & ITIS Catalogue of Life". Retrieved 22 August 2015.

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