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Genus: | Gloeohypochnicium (
Parmasto) Hjortstam (1987)
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Gloeohypochnicium analogum | |
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Gloeohypochnicium is a genus of wood-inhabiting crust fungi of uncertain familial placement in the order Russulales. Originally conceived by Erast Parmasto as a subgenus of Hypochnicium, [2] Kurt Hjortstam considered it worthy of distinct generic status in 1987. [3] The type species, G. analogum, was described as new to science in 1913 by French mycologists Hubert Bourdot and Amédée Galzin as a species of Gloeocystidium. [4] G. versatum was added to the genus in 2010. [5]
Gloeohypochnicium | |
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Genus: | Gloeohypochnicium (
Parmasto) Hjortstam (1987)
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Gloeohypochnicium analogum | |
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Gloeohypochnicium is a genus of wood-inhabiting crust fungi of uncertain familial placement in the order Russulales. Originally conceived by Erast Parmasto as a subgenus of Hypochnicium, [2] Kurt Hjortstam considered it worthy of distinct generic status in 1987. [3] The type species, G. analogum, was described as new to science in 1913 by French mycologists Hubert Bourdot and Amédée Galzin as a species of Gloeocystidium. [4] G. versatum was added to the genus in 2010. [5]