Fungi named in 1922

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937 fungi found, including:

Stropharia rugosoannulata (Wine Cap) Farl. ex Murrill 1922
fungi species in the strophariaceae family
Stropharia rugosoannulata, commonly known as the wine cap, wine-red stropharia, wine cap stropharia, garden giant, burgundy mushroom, or king stropharia, is a species of agaric mushroom in the family Strophariaceae found in North America. It is regarded as a choice edible.
Meruliaceae Rea 1922
fungi family in the order polyporales
The Meruliaceae are a family of fungi in the order Polyporales. According to a 2008 estimate, the family contains 47 genera and 420 species. As of April 2018, Index Fungorum accepts 645 species in the family.
Phytophthora cinnamomi (Hongo De Canela) Rands 1922
fungi species in the peronosporaceae family
Phytophthora cinnamomi, also known as cinnamon fungus, is a soil-borne water mould that produces an infection which causes a condition in plants variously called "dieback", "root rot", or (in certain Castanea species), "ink disease". Once infected soil or water is introduced, the organism can spread rapidly throughout an environment. An infestation can lead to the illness, death, and possible eradication of vulnerable plants, as well as habitat reduction for animals. An outbreak can be challenging to recognize and can inflict irreversible harm to ecosystems. The plant pathogen is one of the
Russula luteotacta Rea 1922
edible fungi species in the russulaceae family
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Alternaria radicina Meier, Drechsler & E.D. Eddy 1922
fungi species in the pleosporaceae family
Alternaria radicina is a fungal plant pathogen infecting carrots.
Tranzschelia prunispinosae (Blackthorn Rust) (Pers.) Dietel 1922
fungi species in the tranzscheliaceae family
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Rhabdocline Syd. 1922
fungi genus in the cenangiaceae family
Rhabdocline is a genus of fungi in the family Hemiphacidiaceae. In 2010, the genus contained 3 species. Meria and Rhabdogloeum are anamorphs.
Hypocreopsis rhododendri (Hazel Gloves) Thaxt. 1922
fungi species in the hypocreaceae family
Hypocreopsis rhododendri is an ascomycete fungus. It is commonly known as hazel gloves due to the resemblance of its orange-brown, radiating lobular ascocarp to rubber gloves, and because it is found on hazel (Corylus avellana) stems.
Entoleuca Syd. 1922
fungi genus in the xylariaceae family
Entoleuca is a genus of fungi in the family Xylariaceae.
Schizopora Velen. 1922
fungi genus in the schizoporaceae family
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Rhabdocline pseudotsugae (Douglas-fir Needle Cast) Syd. 1922
fungi species in the cenangiaceae family
Rhabdocline pseudotsugae is a fungal plant pathogen. The pathogen, along with Rhabdocline weirii causes Rhabdocline needlecast; R. weirii only affects Douglas-fir trees. The disease causes the needles of the tree to discolor and eventually fall from the tree. It was originally common to the Rocky Mountain states of the United States but has since spread to Europe. Infections usually start in the spring or early summer and can change the color of the foliage to a variety of hues. The fungus produces apothecia that are normally found on the underside of needles but they also occur on the
Phytophthora capsici Leonian 1922
fungi species in the peronosporaceae family
Phytophthora capsici is an oomycete plant pathogen that causes blight and fruit rot of peppers and other important commercial crops. It was first described by L. Leonian at the New Mexico State University Agricultural Experiment Station in Las Cruces in 1922 on a crop of chili peppers. In 1967, a study by M. M. Satour and E. E. Butler found 45 species of cultivated plants and weeds susceptible to P. capsici In Greek, Phytophthora capsici means "plant destroyer of capsicums". P. capsici has a wide range of hosts including members of the families Solanaceae and Cucurbitaceae as well as
Mycaureola dilseae (Mycaureola) Maire & Chemin 1922
fungi species in the physalacriaceae family
Mycaureola is a genus of fungi in the family Physalacriaceae of mushrooms. Circumscribed in 1922 by French mycologists René Maire and Émile Chemin, the genus is monotypic, containing the single species Mycaureola dilseae. The fungus is a parasite of the red algal species Dilsea carnosa, on which it causes circular necrotic lesions.
Medeolaria farlowii Thaxt. 1922
fungi species in the medeolariaceae family
The Medeolariales are an order of the class Leotiomycetes within the phylum Ascomycota. The order is monotypic, containing the single family Medeolariaceae, which in turn contains the single genus Medeolaria that contains the species Medeolaria farlowii, described by Thaxter in 1922.
Drosophila fragilis (Peck) Murrill 1922
fungi species in the psathyrellaceae family
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Daedalea dickinsii Yasuda 1922
fungi species in the fomitopsidaceae family
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Cladonia subradiata (Powdery Peg Lichen) (Vain.) Sandst. 1922
fungi species in the cladoniaceae family
Cladonia subradiata is a widely distributed species of fruticose lichen in the family Cladoniaceae. It is found in Asia, Africa, Melanesia, Australia, New Zealand, and South, Central, and North America.
Catinaria Vain. 1922
fungi genus in the ramalinaceae family
Catinaria is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Ramalinaceae. These lichens form very thin, often barely visible crusts on bark, rock, or moss, and are recognizable by their small, round, reddish-brown to black fruiting bodies that sit flush with the surface. The genus includes eight known species, some of which grow specifically on liverworts and can behave almost like decomposer fungi.
Aparaphysaria Speg. 1922
fungi genus in the pyronemataceae family
Aparaphysaria is a genus of fungi in the family Pyronemataceae.
Scleroderma hypogaeum Zeller 1922
fungi species in the sclerodermataceae family
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Rhizocarpon cinereovirens (Grayish Green Map Lichen) (Müll. Arg.) Vain. 1922
fungi species in the rhizocarpaceae family
Rhizocarpon cinereovirens is a species of saxicolous (rock-dwelling), crustose lichen in the family Rhizocarpaceae. This small lichen forms tiny white or pale grey crusts that seldom exceed a centimetre across, broken into minute plates with small black disc-shaped fruiting bodies. It grows on exposed, nutrient-poor siliceous rocks and metal-rich surfaces in both windswept mountain summits and coastal areas, and is found across the British Isles, Scandinavia, and northeastern United States. It is now confirmed from north-eastern China as well as the North Atlantic region of Europe and North
Octaviania tasmanica (Kalchbr. ex Massee) Lloyd 1922
fungi species in the boletaceae family
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Galzinia Bourdot 1922
fungi genus in the corticiaceae family
Galzinia is a genus of fungi in the class Agaricomycetes. Basidiocarps (fruit bodies) are thin, effused, corticioid, and typically occur on rotten, fallen wood. Molecular research, based on cladistic analysis of DNA sequences, suggests the genus may be polyphyletic. The type species has not yet been sequenced, but Galzinia longibasidia belongs in the Polyporales.
Cercospora melongenae Welles 1922
fungi species in the mycosphaerellaceae family
Cercospora melongenae is a fungal plant pathogen that causes leaf spot on eggplant (Solanum melongenum). It is a deuteromycete fungus that is primarily confined to eggplant species. Some other host species are Solanum aethiopicum and Solanum incanum. This plant pathogen only attacks leaves of eggplants and not the fruit. It is fairly common among the fungi that infect community gardens and home gardens of eggplant. Generally speaking, Cercospora melongenae attacks all local varieties of eggplants, but is most severe on the Philippine eggplant and less parasitic on a Siamese variety.
Bacidia biatorina (Körb.) Vain. 1922
fungi species in the ramalinaceae family
Bacidia biatorina is a species of fungus belonging to the family Ramalinaceae.
Ascochyta sonchi (Sacc.) Grove 1922
fungi species in the didymellaceae family
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Xyloschizon Syd. 1922
fungi genus in the rhytismataceae family
Xyloschizon is a genus of fungi within the Rhytismataceae family. The genus contains two species. .
Tulostoma adhaerens Lloyd 1922
fungi species in the agaricaceae family
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Tomasellia gelatinosa (Chevall.) Zahlbr. 1922
fungi species in the naetrocymbaceae family
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Russula zvarae Velen. 1922
fungi species in the russulaceae family
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