Fungi named in 1835

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24 fungi found, including:

Cortinarius bolaris (Dappled Webcap) (Pers.) Zawadzki 1835
fungi species in the cortinariaceae family
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Hypoxylon fragiforme (Beech Woodwart) (Pers.) J. Kickx f. 1835
fungi species in the hypoxylaceae family
Hypoxylon fragiforme is a multiperitheciate carbonaceous pyrenomycete known from Europe and North America.
Cyphellaceae Burnett 1835
fungi family in the order agaricales
The Cyphellaceae are a family of fungi in the order Agaricales. The family contains 16 genera and, in 2008, 31 species. Its sister group is the Porotheleaceae, both of which are in the 'marasmioid clade'.
Cortinarius rufoolivaceus (Pers.) Zawadzki 1835
fungi species in the cortinariaceae family
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Cortinarius alboviolaceus (Silvery-violet Cort) (Pers.) Zawadzki 1835
fungi species in the cortinariaceae family
Cortinarius alboviolaceus, commonly known as the silvery-violet webcap, is a basidiomycete mushroom of the genus Cortinarius native to Europe and North America.
Onygenaceae Burnett 1835
fungi family in the order onygenales
The Onygenaceae are a family of fungi in the Ascomycota, class Eurotiomycetes.
Pyronema Carus 1835
fungi genus in the pyronemataceae family
Pyronema is a genus of cup fungi in the family Pyronemataceae. Pyronema are found fruiting exclusively on recently burned or heat-sterilized substrates. The fruiting bodies (apothecia) are light-pink to orange and disc or cushion shaped. Always growing in dense clusters, and often fusing together resulting in an amorphous mat-like appearance. Ascospores are simple, smooth, ellipsoid, colorless, and lack lipid droplets. When grown in a laboratory setting on agar plates, P. domesticum produces sclerotia, whereas P. omphalodes does not. P. domesticum tends to produce pink to orange apothecia and
Cortinarius subtortus (Incense Webcap) (Pers.) Zawadzki 1835
fungi species in the cortinariaceae family
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Cortinarius decipiens (Sepia Webcap) (Pers.) Zawadzki 1835
fungi species in the cortinariaceae family
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Colus hirudinosus Cavalier & Séchier 1835
fungi species in the phallaceae family
Colus hirudinosus is a species of stinkhorn fungus (Gasteromycete) found in Asia, Australia, northern Africa, and southern Europe. The fruit body has a short, thick stalk that divides into several spongy, wrinkled, stalk-like, orange to red columns that are united at the top, thus forming a lattice. The spores are found within the gleba—a dark, olive-brown slime that coats the inside of the columns. Spores are spread by insects that are attracted by the fetid smell of the gleba, eat the spores, and pass them on to germinate elsewhere.
Cortinarius armeniacus (Schaeff.) Zawadzki 1835
fungi species in the cortinariaceae family
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Verpa speciosa (V. Speciosa) Vittad. 1835
fungi species in the morchellaceae family
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Cladonia bacillaris (Ach.) Genth 1835
fungi species in the cladoniaceae family
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Cora pavonia (Weber & D. Mohr) Mont. 1835
fungi species in the hygrophoraceae family
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Xylogramma castagnei Mont. 1835
fungi species in the helotiaceae family
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Byssocaulon niveum Mont. 1835
fungi species in the chrysotrichaceae family
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Byssocaulon Mont. 1835
fungi genus in the chrysotrichaceae family
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Thelotrema variolarioides Behlen & Desberger 1835
fungi species in the graphidaceae family
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Ramalina striatula Nees & Flot. 1835
fungi species in the ramalinaceae family
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Psora vesicularis var. grisea J. Kickx f. 1835
fungi variety in the psoraceae family
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Neuropogon Nees & Flot. 1835
fungi genus in the parmeliaceae family
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Depazea purpurascens J. Kickx f. 1835
fungi species in the mycosphaerellaceae family
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Boletus rutilus Fr. 1835
fungi species in the boletaceae family
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Boletus cavipes Klotzsch 1835
fungi species in the boletaceae family
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