Tatiana Baptista Gibertoni

Botanist.

Abbreviations: Gibertoni
Occupations: botanist
Direct attributions: 0 plants, 90 fungi
Authorship mentions: 0 plants, 95 fungi
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90 fungi attributed, 5 fungi contributed to95 fungi:

Navisporus terrestris Gibertoni & Ryvarden 2004
fungi species in the polyporaceae family
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Diplomitoporus navisporus Gibertoni & Ryvarden 2004
fungi species in the polyporaceae family
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Rigidoporus mariae Gibertoni, Gomes-Silva & Ryvarden 2014
fungi species in the meripilaceae family
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Rigidoporus grandisporus Ryvarden, Gomes-Silva & Gibertoni 2014
fungi species in the meripilaceae family
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Fuscoporia chrysea (Lév.) Baltazar & Gibertoni 2010
fungi species in the hymenochaetaceae family
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Amauroderma subsessile Gomes-Silva, Ryvarden & Gibertoni 2015
fungi species in the polyporaceae family
Amauroderma subsessile is a polypore fungus in the family Ganodermataceae. It was described as a new species in 2015 by mycologists Allyne Christina Gomes-Silva, Leif Ryvarden, and Tatiana Gibertoni. The specific epithet subsessile (from the Latin words sub "somewhat" and sessilis = "without a stipe") refers to "the basidiomata not completely sessile, with a short to long stipe". A. subsessile is found in the states of Rondônia and Pará in the Brazilian Amazon, as well as Costa Rica and Panama.
Amauroderma sessile Gomes-Silva, Ryvarden & Gibertoni 2015
fungi species in the polyporaceae family
Amauroderma sessile is a polypore fungus in the family Ganodermataceae. It was described as a new species in 2015 by mycologists Allyne Christina Gomes-Silva, Leif Ryvarden, and Tatiana Gibertoni. The specific epithet sessile (from the Latin word sessilis = without a stipe) refers to the characteristic stipe-free fruit body. A. sessile is found in the states of Amazonas, Mato Grosso, and Pará in the Brazilian Amazon.
Amauroderma floriformum Gomes-Silva, Ryvarden & Gibertoni 2015
fungi species in the polyporaceae family
Amauroderma floriformum is a polypore fungus in the family Ganodermataceae. It was described as a new species in 2015 by mycologists Allyne Christina Gomes-Silva, Leif Ryvarden, and Tatiana Gibertoni. The specific epithet floriformum (from the Latin words flos = flower and forma = shape) refers to the flower-shaped fruit body. A. floriformum is found in the state of Pará, in the Brazilian Amazon.
Amauroderma aurantiacum (Torrend) Gibertoni & Bernicchia 2008
fungi species in the polyporaceae family
Amauroderma aurantiacum is a polypore fungus in the family Ganodermataceae. It was first described as a species of Ganoderma by Portuguese botanist Camille Torrend in 1932. Tatiana Gibertoni and Annarosa Bernicchia transferred it to Amauroderma in 2008. A. aurantiacum is found in Brazil and Venezuela.
Amauroderma albostipitatum Gomes-Silva, Ryvarden & Gibertoni 2015
fungi species in the polyporaceae family
Amauroderma albostipitatum is a polypore fungus in the family Ganodermataceae. It was described as a new species in 2015 by mycologists Allyne Christina Gomes-Silva, Leif Ryvarden, and Tatiana Gibertoni. The specific epithet albostipitatum refers to the characteristic whitish stipe. A. albostipitatum is found in the states of Rondônia and Roraima, in the Brazilian Amazon. It fruits on soil.
Ramariopsis atlantica Araujo-Neta, G.A. Silva & Gibertoni 2016
fungi species in the clavariaceae family
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Porogramme albocincta (Cooke & Massee) Gibertoni 2015
fungi species in the polyporaceae family
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Perenniporia paraguyanensis C.R.S. de Lira & Gibertoni 2017
fungi species in the polyporaceae family
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Perenniporia ganodermoides Ryvarden, Gomes-Silva & Gibertoni 2016
fungi species in the polyporaceae family
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Perenniporia brasiliensis C.R.S. de Lira, A.M.S. Soares, Ryvarden & Gibertoni 2017
fungi species in the polyporaceae family
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Perenniporia bartholomaei (Peck) Gibertoni & Bernicchia 2006
fungi species in the polyporaceae family
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Oxyporus mollis Gibertoni & Ryvarden 2012
fungi species in the oxyporaceae family
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Inonotus portoricensis (Overh.) Baltazar & Gibertoni 2010
fungi species in the hymenochaetaceae family
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Inonotus calcitratus (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) Gomes-Silva & Gibertoni 2013
fungi species in the hymenochaetaceae family
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Inonotus amazonicus Gibertoni & Ryvarden 2013
fungi species in the hymenochaetaceae family
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Hymenochaete iodina (Mont.) Baltazar & Gibertoni 2012
fungi species in the hymenochaetaceae family
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Henningsia macrospora Gibertoni & Ryvarden 2014
fungi species in the meripilaceae family
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Gymnopus talisiae V. Coimbra, Pinheiro, Wartchow & Gibertoni 2015
fungi species in the omphalotaceae family
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Gymnopus pygmaeus V. Coimbra, E. Larss., Wartchow & Gibertoni 2016
fungi species in the omphalotaceae family
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Gymnopus atlanticus V. Coimbra, Pinheiro, Wartchow & Gibertoni 2015
fungi species in the omphalotaceae family
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Fomitopsis roseoalba A.M.S. Soares, Ryvarden & Gibertoni 2017
fungi species in the fomitopsidaceae family
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Fomitopsis flabellata A.M.S. Soares & Gibertoni 2017
fungi species in the fomitopsidaceae family
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Crystallodon subgelatinosum (Bodman) Alvarenga & Gibertoni 2021
fungi species in the order auriculariales
Crystallodon is a genus of fungi in the order Auriculariales. The type and only species, Crystallodon subgelatinosum, forms effused, gelatinous, basidiocarps (fruit bodies) covered with small, sterile spines on fallen wood. The species was formerly placed in Heterochaete, but molecular research, based on cladistic analysis of DNA sequences, indicates that Crystallodon is distinct. The species was originally described from Panama and has also been recorded from Brazil.
Coltricia velutina Baltazar & Gibertoni 2010
fungi species in the hymenochaetaceae family
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Coltricia permollis Baltazar & Gibertoni 2010
vulnerable fungi species in the hymenochaetaceae family
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