Peridermium

Peridermium is a genus of rust fungi in the family Cronartiaceae.

Peridermium
Peridermium pini var. acicola
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Peridermium

J.C.Schmidt & Kunze (1817)
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The genus was circumscribed by Johann Carl Schmidt and Gustav Kunze in 1817.[1] Species include Peridermium californicum.

Subtaxa

Peridermium includes the following species and varieties:[2]

  • Peridermium abietinum
    • Peridermium abietinum var. abietinum
    • Peridermium abietinum var. decolorans
  • Peridermium acerifolium
  • Peridermium acicola
  • Peridermium acicolum
  • Peridermium apocynaceum
  • Peridermium appalachianum
  • Peridermium balansae
  • Peridermium balsameum
  • Peridermium barteti
  • Peridermium betheli
  • Peridermium bethelii
  • Peridermium boreale
  • Peridermium boudieri
  • Peridermium brevius
  • Peridermium californicum
  • Peridermium carneum
  • Peridermium carpetanum
  • Peridermium cedri
  • Peridermium cerebroides
  • Peridermium cerebrum
  • Peridermium coloradense
  • Peridermium columnare
  • Peridermium complanatum
  • Peridermium comptoniae
  • Peridermium conigenum
  • Peridermium conorum
  • Peridermium conorum-piceae
  • Peridermium consimile
  • Peridermium cornui
  • Peridermium corruscans
  • Peridermium corticola
  • Peridermium corui
  • Peridermium decolorans
  • Peridermium deformans
  • Peridermium delicatulum
  • Peridermium dieteli
  • Peridermium dietelii
  • Peridermium elatinum
  • Peridermium elephantopi
  • Peridermium elephantopodis
  • Peridermium engelmanni
  • Peridermium engelmannii
  • Peridermium ephedrae
  • Peridermium ephedrae
  • Peridermium ephedricola
  • Peridermium falciforme
  • Peridermium filamentosum
  • Peridermium fischeri
  • Peridermium floridanum
  • Peridermium fragile
  • Peridermium fructigenum
  • Peridermium fusiforme
  • Peridermium germinale
  • Peridermium giganteum
  • Peridermium globosum
  • Peridermium gracile
  • Peridermium gracile
  • Peridermium guatemalense
  • Peridermium harknessii
  • Peridermium helianthi
  • Peridermium himalayense
  • Peridermium holwayi
  • Peridermium hydrangeae
  • Peridermium inconspicuum
  • Peridermium indicum
  • Peridermium ingenuum
  • Peridermium insulare
  • Peridermium intermedium
  • Peridermium ipomoeae
  • Peridermium jaapii
  • Peridermium japonicum
  • Peridermium keteleeriae-evelynianae
  • Peridermium klebahni
  • Peridermium klebahnii
  • Peridermium kosmahlii
  • Peridermium kriegerii
  • Peridermium krylowianum
  • Peridermium kunmingense
  • Peridermium kurilense
  • Peridermium laricis
  • Peridermium likiangense
  • Peridermium likiangensis
  • Peridermium loranthinum
  • Peridermium magnusianum
  • Peridermium magnusii
  • Peridermium mexicanum
  • Peridermium minutum
  • Peridermium montanum
  • Peridermium montezumae
  • Peridermium oblongisporium
    • Peridermium oblongisporium var. oblongisporium
    • Peridermium oblongisporium var. ravenelii
  • Peridermium oblongisporum
  • Peridermium occidentale
  • Peridermium orientale
  • Peridermium ornamentale
  • Peridermium parksianum
  • Peridermium peckii
  • Peridermium piceae
  • Peridermium piceae-hondoensis
  • Peridermium pini
  • Peridermium pini
  • Peridermium pini-densiflorae
  • Peridermium pini-koraiensis
  • Peridermium pini-thunbergii
  • Peridermium pinicola
  • Peridermium piriforme
  • Peridermium plowrightii
  • Peridermium praelongum
  • Peridermium pseudo-balsameum
  • Peridermium pseudobalsameum
  • Peridermium pycnoconspicuum
  • Peridermium pycnogrande
  • Peridermium pyriforme
  • Peridermium ravenelii
  • Peridermium ribicola
  • Peridermium rostrupii
  • Peridermium rostrupii
  • Peridermium rugosum
  • Peridermium sinense
  • Peridermium sinensis
  • Peridermium soraueri
  • Peridermium stahlii
  • Peridermium stalactiforme
  • Peridermium strobi
  • Peridermium strobilinum
  • Peridermium terebinthinaceae
  • Peridermium thomsoni
  • Peridermium thomsonii
  • Peridermium truncicola
  • Peridermium weirii
  • Peridermium yamabense
  • Peridermium yunshae
  • Peridermium zilleri
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References

  1. Schmidt, J.C; Kunze, Gustav (1817), Deutsche Schwämme (in German), 6, p. 4
  2. "Peridermium". MycoBank. Retrieved 21 November 2018.


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