Lachnum

Lachnum is a genus of fungi in the family Hyaloscyphaceae.[1] The genus contains about 251 species.[2] It was circumscribed by Swedish botanist Anders Jahan Retzius in 1795.

Lachnum
Lachnum bicolor
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Lachnum

Retz. (1779)
Type species
Lachnum agaricinum
Retz. (1795)

Species

  • L. abnorme
  • L. acerinum
  • L. agaricinum
  • L. apalum (rush disco)
  • L. barbatum
  • L. berggrenii
  • L. bicolor
  • L. brevipilosum
  • L. brevipilum
  • L. britzelmayrionum
  • L. callimorphum
  • L. calycioides
  • L. capitatum
  • L. caricis
  • L. carneolum
  • L. clandestinum
  • L. clavigerum
  • L. clavisporum
  • L. coeruleoalbum
  • L. controversum
  • L. correae
  • L. corticale
  • L. cruciferum
  • L. crystallinum
  • L. deflexum
  • L. diminutum
  • L. echinulatum
  • L. elongatisporum
  • L. enzenspergerianum
  • L. fasciculare
  • L. flavofuligineum
  • L. fuscescens
  • L. hyalopus
  • L. imbecille
  • L. juncinum
  • L. lachnoides
  • L. lanariceps
  • L. latebricola
  • L. luteovinosum
  • L. luzulinum
  • L. melanophthalmum
  • L. nipponicum
  • L. nothofagi
  • L. nudipes
  • L. palearum
  • L. palmae
  • L. papyraceum
  • L. perplexum
  • L. pritzelianum
  • L. pseudolachnum
  • L. pteridicola
  • L. pteridophyllum
  • L. pudibundum
  • L. pulchellum
  • L. pulverulentum
  • L. pygmaeum
  • L. radotinense
  • L. rehmii
  • L. rhodoleucum
  • L. rhytismatis
  • L. roridum
  • L. salicariae
  • L. sesleriae
  • L. soppittii
  • L. spadiceum
  • L. subnudipes
  • L. sulphureum
  • L. tenuissimum
  • L. trapeziforme
  • L. varians
  • L. virgineum
  • L. willisii
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References

  1. Lumbsch TH, Huhndorf SM (December 2007). "Outline of Ascomycota – 2007". Myconet. Chicago, USA: The Field Museum, Department of Botany. 13: 1–58. Archived from the original on 2009-03-18.
  2. Kirk PM, Cannon PF, Minter DW, Stalpers JA (2008). Dictionary of the Fungi (10th ed.). Wallingford, UK: CAB International. p. 358. ISBN 0-85199-826-7.


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