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Gloeopeniophorella
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Gloeopeniophorella

Rick (1934)
Type species
Gloeopeniophorella rubroflava
Rick (1934)
Species

G. convolvens
G. griseolutea
G. laxa
G. rubroflava
G. sacrata
G. singulare

Gloeopeniophorella is a genus of crust-like, wood-decaying fungi[1] in the family Russulaceae. It contains six known species. Gloeopeniophorella was described by Brazilian mycologist Johannes Rick in 1934.[2]

Hjortstam & Ryvarden (2007) wrote on Gloeopeniophorella: "The genus should be fairly easy to recognize with species having an almost smooth hymenophore, hyphae without clamp-connections, both metuloids and gloeocystidia, and spores that are both rugose and amyloid. We are of the opinion that the dextrinoid reaction of the metuloids in Dextrinocystidium is not an important character for generic separation."[3]

References

  1. ^ Larsson E, Larsson K-H. (2003). "Phylogenetic relationships of russuloid basidiomycetes with emphasis on aphyllophoralean taxa" (PDF). Mycologia. 95 (6): 1037–1065. doi:10.2307/3761912. PMID 21149013.
  2. ^ Rick JE. (1934). "Monographia Thelephoracearum resupinatarum Riograndensium". Brotéria Série Trimestral: Ciências Naturais (in Latin). 3: 31–48 (see p. 47).
  3. ^ Hjortstam K, Ryvarden L. (2007). "Studies in corticioid fungi from Venezuela III (Basidiomycotina, Aphyllophorales)". Synopsis Fungorum. 23: 56–107.