Pseudombrophila

Pseudombrophila is a genus of fungi in the family Pyronemataceae. The widely distributed genus contains 28 species.[2]

Pseudombrophila
Pseudombrophila aggregata
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Pseudombrophila

Type species
Pseudombrophila pedrottii
Boud.
Species

28 species

Synonyms[1]

1947 Ramulina Velen.
1968 Nannfeldtiella Eckblad
1976 Svrcekomyces J. Moravec
2006 Pseudombrophila sect. Nannfeldtiella (Eckblad) Brumm. ex Y.J. Yao & Spooner

Species

  • Pseudombrophila aggregata
  • Pseudombrophila cervaria
  • Pseudombrophila deerrata
  • Pseudombrophila equina
  • Pseudombrophila hepatica
  • Pseudombrophila leporum
  • Pseudombrophila merdaria
  • Pseudombrophila misturae
  • Pseudombrophila pedrottii
  • Pseudombrophila pluvialis
  • Pseudombrophila porcina
  • Pseudombrophila ramosa
  • Pseudombrophila theioleuca
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gollark: Unless the intention is that you would eventually end up with adaptations to being hotter.
gollark: You would just get back to where you started though.
gollark: How would that help? You would just get hotter.
gollark: You would probably have to swap out a bunch of important proteins to make everything work. Which would be hard, as lots of them are probably ridiculously optimized for their current function.

References

  1. "Pseudombrophila Boud. 1885". MycoBank. International Mycological Association. Retrieved 2010-12-03.
  2. Kirk PM, Cannon PF, Minter DW, Stalpers JA (2008). Dictionary of the Fungi (10th ed.). Wallingford, UK: CABI. p. 570. ISBN 978-0-85199-826-8.


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