Dermoloma

Dermoloma is a genus of fungi in the family Tricholomataceae. The widespread genus contains about 15 species.[2]

Dermoloma
Dermoloma cuneifolium
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Dermoloma

J.E.Lange ex Herink (1959)[1]
Type species
Dermoloma cuneifolium
(Fr.) Singer (1947)

Species

  • Dermoloma alexandri
  • Dermoloma aposcenum
  • Dermoloma atrobrunneum
  • Dermoloma bellerianum
  • Dermoloma coryleti
  • Dermoloma cuneifolium
  • Dermoloma cystidiatum
  • Dermoloma emiliae-dlouhyi
  • Dermoloma griseocameum
  • Dermoloma hemisphaericum
  • Dermoloma hybridum
  • Dermoloma hygrophorus
  • Dermoloma inconspicuum
  • Dermoloma intermedium
  • Dermoloma josserandii
  • Dermoloma longibasidiatum
  • Dermoloma magicum
  • Dermoloma murinellum
  • Dermoloma murinum
  • Dermoloma pataguae
  • Dermoloma pseudocuneifolium
  • Dermoloma pusillum
  • Dermoloma scotodes
  • Dermoloma yungense
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See also

References

  1. Herink J. (1958). "Stavnatkovité houby parhorku "Velká Horka" u Mnichova Hradiste". Sborník Severoceského Musea. 1: 53–86 (see p. 62).
  2. Kirk PM, Cannon PF, Minter DW, Stalpers JA (2008). Dictionary of the Fungi (10th ed.). Wallingford, UK: CAB International. p. 201. ISBN 978-0-85199-826-8.


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