Zoggium

Zoggium is a fungal genus in the family Mytilinidiaceae. A monotypic genus, it contains the single species Zoggium mayorii, named after mycologist Hans Zogg.[2] The species was originally described in 1952 as a species of Lophium by Zogg, who noted that it differed from other Lophium species in that its peridia were less fragile because of a rigid ascomata.[3] In 2001, Vasilyeva considered the morphological differences sufficient to erect a new genus to contain the species. Z. mayorii is found in the Russian Far East and the Swiss and French Alps.[2]

Zoggium
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Zoggium

Lar.N.Vassiljeva (2001)
Type species
Zoggium mayorii
(H.Zogg) Lar.N.Vassiljeva (2001)
Synonyms[1]
  • Lophium mayorii H.Zogg (1952)

References

  1. "GSD Species Synonymy: Zoggium mayorii (H. Zogg.) Lar.N. Vassiljeva". Species Fungorum. CAB International. Retrieved 2014-06-21.
  2. Vasilyeva LN. (2001). "Хистериальные грибы на российском Дальнем Востоке. IV. Glyphium, Lophium и Mytilinidion" [Hysteriaceous fungi in the Russian Far East - IV. Glyphium, Lophium and Mytilinidion]. Mikologiya i Fitopatologiya (in Russian). 35: 15–18.
  3. Zogg H. (1952). "Über einige schweizerische Hysteriaceen". Berichte der Schweizerischen Botanischen Gesellschaft (in German). 62: 275–96. doi:10.5169/seals-43619.


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