Entophlyctis

Entophlyctis is a genus of fungi currently classified in the family Chytriomycetaceae.[2] The genus, widespread in temperate regions and contains about 20 species.[3]

Entophlyctis
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Entophlyctis

Type species
Entophlyctis cienkowskiana
(Zopf) A.Fisch. (1892)
Species

~20

Species

  • E. apiculata
  • E. aurantiaca
  • E. aurea
  • E. brassicae
  • E. bulbigera
  • E. caudiformis
  • E. cienkowskiana
  • E. confervae-glomeratae
  • E. crenata
  • E. heliomorpha
  • E. lobata
  • E. luteolus
  • E. mammilliformis
  • E. maxima
  • E. molesta
  • E. obscura
  • E. reticulospora
  • E. salicorniae
  • E. sphaerioides
  • E. texana
  • E. willoughbyi
  • E. woronichinii
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References

  1. Fischer A. (1891). Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora, Pilze – Phycomycetes (in German). 1 (2nd ed.). Leipzig: Kummer. p. 114.
  2. Vélez CG, Letcher PM, Schultz S, Powell MJ, Churchill PF (2011). "Molecular phylogenetic and zoospore ultrastructural analyses of Chytridium olla establish the limits of a monophyletic Chytridiales". Mycologia. 103 (1): 118–30. doi:10.3852/10-001. PMID 20943553.
  3. Kirk PM, Cannon PF, Minter DW, Stalpers JA (2008). Dictionary of the Fungi (10th ed.). Wallingford, UK: CAB International. p. 239. ISBN 978-0-85199-826-8.


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