Scytinostromella | |
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Scytinostromella heterogenea | |
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Genus: | Scytinostromella
Parmasto (1968)
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Peniophora heterogenea | |
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Scytinostromella is a genus of crust fungi in the Stereaceae family. The widespread genus contains five species. [1] The genus was circumscribed by Estonian mycologist Erast Parmasto in 1968, who set Peniophora heterogenea as the type species. [2] Characteristic features of the genus include dimitic hyphae, spores that are both amyloid and asperulate (roughened by many small points or warts), and the presence of cystidia and rhizomorphic strands. [3]
Scytinostromella | |
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Scytinostromella heterogenea | |
Scientific classification | |
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Family: | |
Genus: | Scytinostromella
Parmasto (1968)
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Type species | |
Peniophora heterogenea | |
Species | |
Scytinostromella is a genus of crust fungi in the Stereaceae family. The widespread genus contains five species. [1] The genus was circumscribed by Estonian mycologist Erast Parmasto in 1968, who set Peniophora heterogenea as the type species. [2] Characteristic features of the genus include dimitic hyphae, spores that are both amyloid and asperulate (roughened by many small points or warts), and the presence of cystidia and rhizomorphic strands. [3]