Dentipellis

Dentipratulum is a genus of fungi in the family Hericiaceae. It was circumscribed by Dutch mycologist Marinus Anton Donk in 1962. Species in the genus have membranous fruit bodies that are either completely resupinate or effuso-reflexed (stretched out flat on the substrate but turned up at the edges). The hymenium (spore-bearing surface) bears "teeth".[3]

Dentipellis
Dentipellis fragilis
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Dentipellis

Donk (1962)
Type species
Dentipellis fragilis
Donk (1962)
Synonyms[1]

Amylodontia Nikol. (1967)[2]

Species

  • Dentipellis acystidiata
  • Dentipellis coniferarum
  • Dentipellis dissita
  • Dentipellis echinospora
  • Dentipellis fragilis
  • Dentipellis isidioides
  • Dentipellis macrodon
  • Dentipellis microspora
  • Dentipellis parmastoi
  • Dentipellis separans
  • Dentipellis subseparans
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References

  1. "Dentipellis Donk, Persoonia, 2 (2): 232, 1962". MycoBank. International Mycological Association. Retrieved 2013-05-06.
  2. Nikolajeva TL. (1967). "Hydnaceae regionum Amurensis, Chabarovskensis et Primorskensis". 4: 237–43. Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  3. Donk MA. (1962). "Notes on resupinate Hymenomycetes – VI". 2 (2): 217–38. Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
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