Valérie Hofstetter

Researcher.

Abbreviations: V.Hofst.
Occupations: researcher, botanist
Direct attributions: 0 plants, 75 fungi
Authorship mentions: 0 plants, 75 fungi
Links:IPNI

75 fungi attributed to75 fungi:

Entocybe nitida (Quél.) T.J. Baroni, Largent & V. Hofst. 2011
fungi species in the entolomataceae family
Entocybe nitida, commonly known as the shining pinkgill, is a species of mushroom in the family Entolomataceae.
Calocybe gangraenosa (Smoky Domecap) (Fr.) V. Hofst., Moncalvo, Redhead & Vilgalys 2012
fungi species in the lyophyllaceae family
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Sagaranella V. Hofst., Clémençon, Moncalvo & Redhead 2015
fungi genus in the lyophyllaceae family
Sagaranella is a mushroom genus in the family Lyophyllaceae that has been segregated from both Lyophyllum and Tephrocybe using molecular analyses. The species resemble grey colored Collybias and grow in nitrogen-rich environments.
Myochromella V. Hofst., Clémençon, Moncalvo & Redhead 2015
fungi genus in the lyophyllaceae family
Myochromella is a mushroom genus in the family Lyophyllaceae that has been segregated from both Lyophyllum and Tephrocybe using molecular analyses and was first informally labelled clade 'mycochromella' or section 'Tephrophana p.p.' before being recognized as a genus. The species resemble grey colored Collybias and grow in forests.
Entocybe T.J. Baroni, V. Hofst. & Largent 2011
fungi genus in the entolomataceae family
Entocybe is a genus of agaric fungi in the family Entolomataceae. It was circumscribed in 2011 to contain several former Entoloma species having obscurely angular spores with 6–10 angles (some formerly classified as Rhodocybe). Based on three locus DNA analysis, these species form a distinct, well-defined clade in the Entomolataceae that is basal to Entoloma. The genus name, a combination of Entoloma and Rhodocybe, alludes to similarities with species in those genera. E. melleogrisea, found in a subboreal forest in Québec, Canada, was described as a new species in 2013. Unlike the mostly
Myochromella inolens (Fr.) V. Hofst., Clémençon, Moncalvo & Redhead 2015
fungi species in the lyophyllaceae family
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Entocybe turbida (Fr.) T.J. Baroni, V. Hofst. & Largent 2011
fungi species in the entolomataceae family
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Multifurca zonaria (Buyck & Desjardin) Buyck & V. Hofst. 2008
fungi species in the russulaceae family
Multifurca zonaria is a species of mushroom-forming fungus in the genus Russulaceae. Originally described from Thailand as a Russula species in 2003, it was moved to the newly created genus Multifurca in 2008.
Multifurca furcata (Coker) Buyck & V. Hofst. 2008
fungi species in the russulaceae family
Multifurca furcata is a rare mushroom-forming fungus in the genus Multifurca. It was originally described as a Lactarius species in 1918 and was moved to the new genus Multifurca in 2008. With the genus Lactarius it shares the exudation of milk-like latex; however, it is microscopically and molecularly distinct. It has been found very infrequently, with currently known localities in the United States, Mexico, Costa Rica, and China.
Multifurca Buyck & V. Hofst. 2008
fungi genus in the russulaceae family
Multifurca is a rare genus of ectomycorrhizal fungi in the family Russulaceae. It was described in 2008, after molecular phylogenetic study had shown that it forms a monophyletic lineage within the family, sister to Lactarius. The genus contains six species known from the United States, Mexico, Costa Rica, India, China, Thailand, Australia, and New Caledonia, but so far has not been reported from Europe, Africa, or South America. Four of those species were formerly classified as Russula section Ochricompactae, and Multifurca furcata was originally described as a Lactarius species. Multifurca
Entocybe pseudoturbida (Romagn.) T.J. Baroni, V. Hofst. & Largent 2011
fungi species in the entolomataceae family
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Sphagnurus paluster (Sphagnum Greyling) (Peck) Redhead & V. Hofst. 2014
fungi species in the lyophyllaceae family
Sphagnurus paluster is a species of fungus in the family Lyophyllaceae which parasitizes Sphagnum moss. It was first described by Charles Horton Peck in 1872. It is commonly called the sphagnum greyling due to it being found in peat bogs and to its cap turning grey as it ages and dries.
Sphagnurus Redhead & V. Hofst. 2014
fungi genus in the lyophyllaceae family
Sphagnurus is a parasitic mushroom genus in the family Lyophyllaceae that creates conspicuous dead patches on peat moss (Sphagnum) in bogs. The genus contains one species known to inhabit Eurasia and North America. Phylogenetically the genus is closest to, but is isolated from species now classified in the genus Sagaranella Prior to molecular analyses, the most recent classification put it in the genus Tephrocybe, but that genus is allied to Termitomyces. Sphagnurus paluster, the single species in the genus is pale grey and has a mycenoid stature (i.e. has a conical pileus, a narrow elongated
Multifurca ochricompacta (Bills & O.K. Mill.) Buyck & V. Hofst. 2008
fungi species in the russulaceae family
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Multifurca aurantiophylla (Buyck & Ducousso) Buyck & V. Hofst. 2008
fungi species in the russulaceae family
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Cantharellus eucalyptorum Buyck, Randrianj. & V. Hofst. 2015
fungi species in the hydnaceae family
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Cantharellus velutinus Buyck & V. Hofst. 2016
fungi species in the hydnaceae family
Cantharellus velutinus is a species of Cantharellus mushrooms found in North America.
Cantharellus texensis Buyck & V. Hofst. 2011
fungi species in the hydnaceae family
Cantharellus texensis, the Texas chanterelle, is a species of Cantharellus from Gulf of Mexico states and eastern United States.
Cantharellus tenuithrix Buyck & V. Hofst. 2011
fungi species in the hydnaceae family
Cantharellus tenuithrix is a species of Cantharellus found in hardwood forests from Texas to Tennessee and Florida
Cantharellus quercophilus Buyck, D.P. Lewis, Eyssart. & V. Hofst. 2010
fungi species in the hydnaceae family
Cantharellus quercophilus is a species of Cantharellus found in the western Gulf Coast region of the United States from Texas to Florida. The mushrooms are found growing in savanna habitats with Post Oak (Quercus stellata) and other Quercus.
Cantharellus lewisii Buyck & V. Hofst. 2011
fungi species in the hydnaceae family
Cantharellus lewisii is a species of fungus in the family Cantharellaceae. Discovered in 2011, it is found in the Southeastern United States where it associates with floodplain hardwoods. Its name honours American mycologist David Lewis.
Cantharellus iuventateviridis Buyck, Looney, Harsch & V. Hofst. 2016
fungi species in the hydnaceae family
Cantharellus iuventateviridis is a species of Cantharellus found in North America.
Cantharellus altipes Buyck & V. Hofst. 2011
fungi species in the hydnaceae family
Cantharellus altipes is a species of fungus in the family Cantharellaceae. Described as new to science in 2011, it is found in Texas, where it grows in oak-pine woods.
Myochromella boudieri (Kühner & Romagn.) V. Hofst., Clémençon, Moncalvo & Redhead 2015
fungi species in the lyophyllaceae family
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Multifurca roxburghii Buyck & V. Hofst. 2008
fungi species in the russulaceae family
Multifurca roxburghii is a species of mushroom-forming fungus in the genus Russulaceae. Found in Himachal Pradesh, India, where it associates with chir pine (Pinus roxburghii). It was described as new to science in 2008, then under the name "M. roxburghiae", which is now considered an orthographic variant.
Hydnum aerostatisporum Buyck, D.P. Lewis & V. Hofst. 2017
fungi species in the hydnaceae family
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Entocybe trachyospora (Largent) Largent, T.J. Baroni & V. Hofst. 2011
fungi species in the entolomataceae family
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Amanita cornelii Olariaga, D. Rodr., G. Moreno, Manjón, Salcedo, V. Hofst. & Buyck 2017
fungi species in the amanitaceae family
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Sagaranella tesquorum (Fr.) V. Hofst., Clémençon, Moncalvo & Redhead 2015
fungi species in the lyophyllaceae family
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Sagaranella gibberosa (Jul. Schäff.) V. Hofst., Clémençon, Moncalvo & Redhead 2015
fungi species in the lyophyllaceae family
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