Naiadolina
Naiadolina | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Fungi |
Division: | Basidiomycota |
Class: | Agaricomycetes |
Order: | Agaricales |
Family: | Physalacriaceae |
Genus: | Naiadolina Redhead, H.Labbé & Ginns (2013) |
Type species | |
Naiadolina flavomerulina (Redhead) Redhead, H.Labbé & Ginns (2013) | |
Synonyms | |
Marasmius flavomerulinus Redhead (1981)[1] |
Naiadolina is an agaric fungal genus that produces striking, yellowish fruit bodies on sedges (Scirpus and Dulichium) in wetlands in eastern Canada. The lamellae are merulioid, forked and anastomosing.[2] The type species was previously classified as a Marasmius in the Marasmiaceae, but phylogenetically, Naiadolina flavomerulina is in the Physalacriaceae[2] sister to the genus Cryptomarasmius.[3][4]
Etymology
The name Naiadolina is an allusion to the naiads or water nymphs in reference to the wetland habitat.[2]
References
- ↑ Redhead SA. (1981). "Agaricales on wetland Monocotyledoneae in Canada". Canadian Journal of Botany. 59 (5): 574–89. doi:10.1139/b81-083.
- 1 2 3 Redhead SA. (2013). "Nomenclatural novelties" (PDF). Index Fungorum. 15: 1–2.
- ↑ Hao YJ, Qin J, Yang ZL (2014). "Cibaomyces, a new genus of Physalacriaceae from East Asia". Phytotaxa. 162 (4): 198–210. doi:10.11646/phytotaxa.162.4.2.
- ↑ Moreau, P-A., Vila, J., Aime, M.C., Antonín, V., Horak, E., Pérez-Butrón, J.L., Richard, F., Urban, A., Welti, S., Vizzini, A. (2015). "Cibaomyces and Cyptotrama, two new genera for Europe, and an emendation of Rhizomarasmius (Basidiomycota, Physalacriaceae).". Mycol. Progress. 14. doi:10.1007/s11557-015-1024-4.
External links
- MycoQuebec photo of Naiadolina flavomerulina
- Journal "Omphalina" 3(9): 15. 2012 -Naiadolina flavomerulina mislabelled as "Marasmius arundinaceus" (p. 17 e-page)
- Journal "Omphalina" 3(8): 2. 2012 -Naiadolina flavomerulina unnamed (p. 4 e-page)
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