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Nematoctonus
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Nematoctonus

Drechsler
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Nematoctonus tylosporus
Drechsler

Nematoctonus (the name of which means 'nematode murderer') was a genus of fungi in the Pleurotaceae family, which is now considered a synonym of Hohenbuehelia. Originally the generic name —an anamorphic form of Hohenbuehelia—has a widespread distribution and contains 16 species.[1] Under the one fungus - one name convention,[2] the correct name for the group is Hohenbuehelia and species where the fruitbodies have not been discovered or that are older names for those described as fruitbodies have all been transferred to Hohenbuehelia.[3]

Species

  • Nematoctonus angustatus
  • Nematoctonus brevisporus
  • Nematoctonus campylosporus
  • Nematoctonus concurrens
  • Nematoctonus cylindrosporus
  • Nematoctonus geogenius
  • Nematoctonus hamatus
  • Nematoctonus haptocladus
  • Nematoctonus leiosporus
  • Nematoctonus leptosporus
  • Nematoctonus lignicola, nom. inval., Art. 37.1
  • Nematoctonus pachysporus
  • Nematoctonus robustus
  • Nematoctonus subreniformis
  • Nematoctonus tripolitanius
  • Nematoctonus tylosporus

References

  1. ^ Kirk PM, Cannon PF, Minter DW, Stalpers JA (2008). Dictionary of the Fungi (10th ed.). Wallingford: CABI. p. 462. ISBN 978-0-85199-826-8.
  2. ^ Taylor JW. (2011). "One Fungus = One Name: DNA and fungal nomenclature twenty years after PCR". IMA Fungus. 2 (2): 113–20. doi:10.5598/imafungus.2011.02.02.01. PMC 3359808. PMID 22679595.
  3. ^ Thorn RG. (2013). "Nomenclatural novelties" (PDF). Index Fungorum. 16: 1–2.

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