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List of Scleroderma species

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This is a list of species in the fungal genus Scleroderma (order Boletales).

List of species

Scleroderma areolatum
Scleroderma cepa
Scleroderma meridionale
Scleroderma verrucosum

References

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  2. ^ Guzmán G. (1967). "Taxonomia del género Scleroderma Pers. emend. Fr. (Gasteromyc.)". Ciencia (Mexico) (in Spanish). 25: 195–208.
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  4. ^ Macchione M. (2000). "Una nuova specie dal vicentino: Scleroderma franceschii sp. nov". Bollettino del Gruppo Micologico "G. Bresadola" (in Italian). 43 (3): 17–22.
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  6. ^ Jeppson M. (1998). "Scleroderma septentrionale, a new gasteromycete from North-European sand dunes". Karstenia. 38 (2): 37–43.
  7. ^ Kumla J, Suwannarach N, Bussaban B, Lumyong S. (2013). "Scleroderma suthepense, a new ectomycorrhizal fungus from Thailand". Mycotaxon. 12: 1–7. doi:10.5248/123.1.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  8. ^ Zhang C, Xu X-E, Liu J, He M, Wang W, Wang Y, Ji K. (2013). "Scleroderma yunnanense, a new species from South China". Mycotaxon. 125: 193–200. doi:10.5248/125.193.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)