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cyphella
‖ cyphella Bot. (saɪˈfɛlə) Pl. -æ. [mod.L., ad. Gr. κύϕελλα (plural) the hollows of the ears.] 1. A cup-like depression on the under surface of the thallus of some lichens.1857 Berkeley Cryptog. Bot. §452. 2. Generic name of some hymenomycetous fungi. Oxford English Dictionary
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Cyphella
Cyphella is a genus of fungi in the family Cyphellaceae. A 2008 estimate placed about 300 species in the widely distributed genus. Selected species Cyphella digitalis References External links Cyphellaceae Agaricales genera Taxa named by Elias Magnus Fries Taxa described in 1822 wikipedia.org
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Cyphella digitalis
Cyphella digitalis is a small fungal species from the genus Cyphella, found throughout many western European wooded forests Taxonomy This species was Cyphella digitalis has a distinct lack of gills and has a somewhat flexible membrane. wikipedia.org
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cyphel
cyphel (ˈsaɪfəl) [? ad. Gr. κύϕελλα pl. the hollows of the ears, clouds of mist: see next.] 1. Formerly a name for the Houseleek (Sempervivum); now a book-name for Cherleria sedoides.1674–91 Ray N.C. Words 133 Cyphel, Houseleek. 1787 Withering Bot. Arrangem. (ed. 2) I. 462 Cherleria sedoides..Cyphel... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cyphelloid fungi
They were originally referred to the genus Cyphella ("cyphelloid" means Cyphella-like) and subsequently to the family Cyphellaceae, but are now known to As a result of these critical revisions, only one species is still accepted in Cyphella, namely the type Cyphella digitalis. wikipedia.org
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mycelial
mycelial, a. Bot. (maɪˈsiːlɪəl) [f. myceli-um + -al1.] Consisting of or characterized by mycelium.1870 Bastian in Nature 30 June 173/2 Ordinary mycelial filaments. 1882 Jrnl. Microscop. Sci. Jan. 6 A mycelial thread. 1894 Times 13 Dec. 11/5 Eurotium Oryzæ, a mycelial plant of the Aspergillus family.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Rhodocyphella
R. grisea is the same as Cyphella grisea Petch (1922), which was found on tree bark in Sri Lanka. wikipedia.org
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Chromocyphella muscicola
It was first described as Cyphella muscicola by Elias Fries in 1822, and was transferred to the newly erected genus, Chromocyphylla, in 1959 by Marinus wikipedia.org
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Cyphellostereum
Etymology The name Cyphellostereum combines two generic names: Cyphella in reference to the inverted cupulate form (like the genus Cyphella); and Stereum wikipedia.org
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槟榔蕈属
Cyphella byssacea Henn. & E. Nyman Cyphella calostoma Pilát Cyphella caricina Peck Cyphella carnea Pat. Cyphella cheesmanii Massee Cyphella cirratopilosa Henn. Cyphella congregatissima Rick Cyphella coralloderma D.A. Reid Cyphella cyatheae S. wikipedia.org
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pseudo-
pseudo- (sjuːdəʊ, formerly also ps-) before a vowel usually pseud-, repr. the Gr. combining element ψευδο-, ψευδ-, ‘false, falsely’, from stem of ψευδ-ής adj. false, ψεῦδ-ος falsity, falsehood, ψεύδ-ειν to deceive, cheat, ψεύδ-εσθαι to be false, speak falsely. Forming in Greek many compounds; with n... Oxford English Dictionary
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Volutella (fungus)
piracicabana = Xepicula leucotricha, Ascomycota V. rosea = Volutella gilva V. rusci = Pseudonectria buxi V. stipitata = Scolecofusarium ciliatum V. vitis = Cyphella wikipedia.org
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Badimiella
Initially a monotypic genus, another species was transferred to Badimiella (from Cyphella) in 2001. wikipedia.org
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W. N. Cheesman
The fungal species Coprinus cheesmanii, Cyphella cheesmanii, and Verticicladium cheesmanii were named after him. wikipedia.org
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Episphaeria
Taxonomy and classification The single species of Episphaeria was originally described under the name Cyphella fraxinicola by Miles Joseph Berkeley and wikipedia.org
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