Fusicolla

Fusicolla is a genus of seven species of ascomycete fungi in the family Nectriaceae. The genus was circumscribed by German mycologist Hermann Friedrich Bonorden in 1851.[1] Fungi in the genus produce slimy orange sheets over the substrate, within which the perithecia can be either fully or partially immersed. Asexual spores are similar to those of Fusarium.[2]

Fusicolla
Fusicolla merismoides
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Fusicolla

Bonord. (1851)
Type species
Fusicolla betae
Bonord. (1851)
Synonyms
  • Fusarium subgen. Leptosporium Sacc. (1886)
  • Leptosporium (Sacc.) Höhn.

Species

  • Fusicolla acetilerea
  • Fusicolla aquaeductuum
  • Fusicolla betae
  • Fusicolla epistroma
  • Fusicolla matuoi
  • Fusicolla merismoides
  • Fusicolla violacea
gollark: The easiest way to consider them, I think, is as "applicatives with bind (`Monad m => m a -> (a -> m b) -> m b` or whatever)" and not, say, burritos.
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References

  1. Bonorden HF. (1851). Handbuch der allgemeinen Mykologie (in German). Stuttgart: Schweizerbart'sche Verlagshandlung. p. 150.
  2. Gräfenhan T, Schroers HJ, Nirenberg HI, Seifert KA (2011). "An overview of the taxonomy, phylogeny and typification of some nectriaceous fungi classified in Cosmospora, Acremonium, Fusarium, Stilbella and Volutella". Studies in Mycology. 68: 79–113. doi:10.3114/sim.2011.68.04. PMC 3065986. PMID 21523190.


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