Vincent P. Hustad

Botanist.

Abbreviations: Hustad
Occupations: mycologist, botanist
Direct attributions: 0 plants, 12 fungi
Authorship mentions: 0 plants, 12 fungi
Links:IPNI

12 fungi attributed to12 fungi:

Glutinoglossum glutinosum (Glutinous Earthtongue) (Pers.) Hustad, A.N. Mill., Dentinger & P.F. Cannon 2013
fungi species in the geoglossaceae family
Glutinoglossum glutinosum, commonly known as the viscid black earth tongue or the glutinous earthtongue, is a species of fungus in the family Geoglossaceae (the earth tongues). First described in 1796 as a species of Geoglossum, the fungus has gone through several changes of genera in its taxonomic history. It was placed in its current genus, Glutinoglossum, in 2013. The smooth, nearly black, club-shaped fruitbodies grow to heights ranging from 1.5 to 5 cm (1⁄2 to 2 in). The head is up to 0.7 cm (1⁄4 in) long, and the stipes are sticky. Several other black earth tongue species are quite
Glutinoglossum (Glutinous Earth Tongues) Hustad, A.N. Mill., Dentinger & P.F. Cannon 2013
fungi genus in the geoglossaceae family
Glutinoglossum is a genus of six species of earth-tongue fungi in the family Geoglossaceae. The widespread type species, G. glutinosum, is commonly known as the "glutinous earth tongue". G. heptaseptatum is known only from the Czech Republic. Four additional species were described in 2015.
Marthamycetaceae Baral, Lantz, Hustad & Minter 2015
fungi family in the order marthamycetales
Marthamycetaceae is a family of fungi belonging to the order Chaetomellales. Genera: Cyclaneusma Marthamyces Melittosporiella Höhn. Mellitiosporium Corda Naemacyclus Phragmiticola Sherwood Propolina Propolis Ramomarthamyces
Sabuloglossum Hustad, A.N. Mill., Dentinger & P.F. Cannon 2013
fungi genus in the geoglossaceae family
Sabuloglossum is a fungal genus in the earth tongue family Geoglossaceae. Circumscribed in 2013, it contains the single widely distributed species Sabuloglossum arenarium, which has previously been placed in the genera Microglossum, Corynetes, Geoglossum, and Thuemenidium. The generic name derives from the Latin word sabulum and refers to its preference for sandy habitats.
Glutinoglossum methvenii Hustad & A.N. Mill. 2015
fungi species in the geoglossaceae family
Glutinoglossum methvenii is a species of earth tongue fungus that was described as new to science in 2015. It is found in Australia and New Zealand, where it grows on moss and decaying logs in mixed deciduous forests. The specific epithet honours mycologist Andrew Methven.
Sabuloglossum arenarium (Sand Earthtongue) (Rostr.) Hustad, A.N. Mill., Dentinger & P.F. Cannon 2013
fungi species in the geoglossaceae family
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Glutinoglossum heptaseptatum Hustad, A.N. Mill., Dentinger & P.F. Cannon 2013
fungi species in the geoglossaceae family
Glutinoglossum heptaseptatum is a species of earth tongue fungus in the family Geoglossaceae. Described in 2013, it is indistinguishable from its close relative G. glutinosum without the use of a microscope, and is known for certain only from the Czech Republic.
Glutinoglossum exiguum Hustad & A.N. Mill. 2015
fungi species in the geoglossaceae family
Glutinoglossum exiguum is a species of earth tongue fungus that was described as new to science in 2015. It is found in Australia and New Zealand, where it grows on moss in mixed deciduous forests. The fruitbody is morphologically similar to that of Glutinoglossum australasicum, which is usually somewhat larger, more abundant, and has slightly wider and longer ascospores.
Glutinoglossum australasicum Hustad & A.N. Mill. 2015
fungi species in the geoglossaceae family
Glutinoglossum australasicum is a species of earth tongue fungus that was described as new to science in 2015. It is found in Australia and New Zealand, where it grows singly or in groups on the ground and in rich humus.
Glutinoglossum americanum Hustad & A.N. Mill. 2015
fungi species in the geoglossaceae family
Glutinoglossum americanum is a species of earth tongue fungus that was described as new to science in 2015. It is found in the United States, where it grows on the ground, often among moss, in mixed deciduous forests.
Trichoglossum beninense De Kesel, Hustad, A.N. Mill., Fedosova & V. Kučera 2023
fungi species in the geoglossaceae family
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Maasoglossum asaeptatum (Hakelier ex Nitare) Hustad & A.N. Mill. 2015
fungi species in the geoglossaceae family
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