Pseudotomentella

Pseudotomentella is a genus of corticioid fungi in the family Thelephoraceae. The genus was described by Czech mycologist Mirko Svrček in 1958.[1]

Pseudotomentella
Pseudotomentella mucidula
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Pseudotomentella

Svrček (1958)
Type species
Pseudotomentella mucidula
(P.Karst.) Svrček (1958)

Species

  1. P. armata
  2. P. atrofusca
  3. P. flavovirens
  4. P. griseopergamacea
  5. P. humicola
  6. P. larsenii
  7. P. longisterigmata
  8. P. molybdea
  9. P. mucidula
  10. P. nigra
  11. P. ochracea
  12. P. rhizopunctata
  13. P. tenebrosa
  14. P. tristis
  15. P. vepallidospora
  16. P. verrucispora
  17. P. viridiflava
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References

  1. Svrček M. (1958). "Contribution to the taxonomy of the resupinate Thelephoraceous Fungi". Ceská Mykologie. 12 (2): 66–77.


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