Eutypa
Eutypa is a genus of fungi in the family Diatrypaceae. The widespread genus is estimated to contain 32 species. Anamorphic forms include the genera Libertella and Cytosporina.[3] The genus was circumscribed in 1863 by the French mycologists and brothers Louis and Charles Tulasne.[4]
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Eutypa acharii | |
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Genus: | Eutypa Tul. & C.Tul. (1863) |
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Eutypa lata (Pers.) Tul. & C.Tul. (1863) | |
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32, see text | |
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Species
- Eutypa acerina
- Eutypa aspera
- Eutypa astroidea
- Eutypa bathurstensis
- Eutypa crustata
- Eutypa flavovirens
- Eutypa hydnoidea
- Eutypa laevata
- Eutypa lata
- Eutypa leioplaca
- Eutypa leptoplaca
- Eutypa ludibunda
- Eutypa maura
- Eutypa polycocca
- Eutypa prorumpens
- Eutypa quercicola
- Eutypa scabrosa
- Eutypa sparsa
- Eutypa spinosa
- Eutypa subtecta
- Eutypa tetragona
- Eutypa ulicis
- Eutypa velutina
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References
- Hennings, P. (1908). "Fungi bahienses a cl. E. Ule collecti". Hedwigia. 47: 266–70.
- Stevens, F.L. (1925). "Hawaiian fungi". Bernice P. Bishop Museum Bulletin. 199: 98.
- Kirk, P.M.; Cannon, P.F.; Minter, D.W.; Stalpers, J.A. (2008). Dictionary of the Fungi (10th ed.). Wallingford, UK: CAB International. p. 249. ISBN 978-0-85199-826-8.
- Tulasne, L.R.; Tulasne, C. (1863). Selecta Fungorum Carpologia: Xylariei- Valsei- Spaeriei (in Latin). 2. p. 52.
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