Sarea

Sarea is a genus of small, non-lichenized, inoperculate[1] discomycete fungi in the family Trapeliaceae.[2] Sarea species are found growing on the resin of conifers in the Cupressaceae and Pinaceae in the northern hemisphere.[1] The genus contains two easily distinguishable species: apothecia of Sarea difformis are black, while those of Sarea resinae are orange in color.[1]

Sarea
Scientific classification
Kingdom:
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Order:
Trapeliales
Family:
Trapeliaceae
Genus:
Sarea

Type species
Sarea difformis
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Species

  • Sarea difformis
  • Sarea resinae
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References

  1. Hawksworth DL, Sherwood MA. (1981). "A reassessment of three widespread resinicolous discomycetes". Canadian Journal of Botany. 59 (3): 357–372. doi:10.1139/b81-049.
  2. Lumbsch TH, Huhndorf SM. (2010). "Myconet Volume 14: Part One. Outline of Ascomycota—2009; Part Two. Notes on Ascomycete Systematics. Nos. 4751–5113". Fieldiana: Life and Earth Sciences. Chicago, USA: The Field Museum of Natural History. 1: 1–64. doi:10.3158/1557.1.


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