Pseudotomentella
Pseudotomentella is a genus of corticioid fungi in the family Thelephoraceae. The genus was described by Czech mycologist Mirko Svrček in 1958.[1]
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Pseudotomentella mucidula | |
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Genus: | Pseudotomentella Svrček (1958) |
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Pseudotomentella mucidula (P.Karst.) Svrček (1958) |
Species
- P. armata
- P. atrofusca
- P. flavovirens
- P. griseopergamacea
- P. humicola
- P. larsenii
- P. longisterigmata
- P. molybdea
- P. mucidula
- P. nigra
- P. ochracea
- P. rhizopunctata
- P. tenebrosa
- P. tristis
- P. vepallidospora
- P. verrucispora
- P. viridiflava
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References
- Svrček M. (1958). "Contribution to the taxonomy of the resupinate Thelephoraceous Fungi". Ceská Mykologie. 12 (2): 66–77.
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