Fungi named in 1924

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1,002 fungi found, including:

Trametes hirsuta (Hairy Bracket) (Wulfen) Lloyd 1924
fungi species in the polyporaceae family
Trametes hirsuta, commonly known as hairy turkey tail or hairy bracket, is a species of fungus.
Russula solaris (Sunny Brittlegill) Ferd. & Winge 1924
fungi species in the russulaceae family
Russula solaris is a species of fungus in the family Russulaceae. It is found in Europe.
Sporobolomyces Kluyver & C.B. Niel 1924
fungi genus in the sporidiobolaceae family
Sporobolomyces is a genus of fungi in the subdivision Pucciniomycotina. It is also known as "mirror yeast", due to its forceful ejection of its spores, which can create a "mirror image" of a growing colony when grown between two opposing agar surfaces. Species produce both yeast states and hyphal states. The latter form teliospores, from which auricularioid (tubular and laterally septate) basidia emerge, bearing basidiospores. Yeast colonies are salmon-pink to red. Sporobolomyces species occur worldwide and have been isolated (as yeasts) from a wide variety of substrates. They produce
Dipodascaceae Engl. & E. Gilg 1924
fungi family in the order saccharomycetales
The Dipodascaceae are a family of yeasts in the order Saccharomycetales. According to the 2007 Outline of Ascomycota, the family contains four genera; however, the placement of Sporopachydermia and Yarrowia is uncertain. GBIF accepted all the species and also added Magnusiomyces and Protendomycopsis to the family. Species in the family have a widespread distribution, and are found in decaying plant tissue, or as spoilage organisms in the food industry.
Cytidia salicina (Scarlet Splash) (Fr.) Burt 1924
fungi species in the vuilleminiaceae family
Cytidia salicina, commonly known as scarlet splash, is a species of fungus that is found growing on willows and other deciduous woody plants in Europe. The spores are 12-18x4-5 um.
Basidiobolaceae Engl. & E. Gilg 1924
fungi family in the order basidiobolales
The Basidiobolaceae are a family of fungi in the monotypic order Basidiobolales. All fungal cells of this family are exclusively uninucleate and their relatively large nuclei contain a nucleolus, but no heterochromatin. They were formerly in the order Entomophthorales. The transfer occurred in 2018.
Sclerotium delphinii (Agroathelia Delphinii) Welch 1924
fungi species in the typhulaceae family
Agroathelia delphinii is a plant pathogen infecting many tropical and warm temperate plants including mangoes.
Rigidoporus microporus (Sw.) Overeem 1924
fungi species in the meripilaceae family
Rigidoporus microporus is a plant pathogen, known to cause white root rot disease on various tropical crops, such as cacao, cassava, tea, with economical importance on the para rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis).
Mytilinidiaceae Kirschst. 1924
fungi family in the order mytilinidiales
The Mytilinidiaceae are a family of fungi in the order Mytilinidiales. Taxa in the family are widely distributed, particularly in temperate zones, and are usually saprobic on woody tissue, especially gymnosperms.
Sarcodon joeides (Hydnellum Joeides) (Pass.) Bataille 1924
vulnerable fungi species in the bankeraceae family
Hydnellum joeides (the epithet is sometimes spelled ionides or jonides) is a species of tooth fungus in the family Bankeraceae.
Puccinia namua G. Cunn. 1924
fungi species in the pucciniaceae family
Puccinia namua is a species of rust fungus on Leptocarpus in New Zealand. It was formally described as a new species in 1924 by the mycologist Gordon Herriot Cunningham.
Xenomeris Syd. 1924
fungi genus in the venturiaceae family
Xenomeris is a genus of fungi in the family Venturiaceae.
Uredo toetoe G. Cunn. 1924
fungi species in the pucciniaceae family
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Tremellogaster E. Fisch. 1924
fungi genus in the diplocystidiaceae family
Tremellogaster is a fungal genus in the Diplocystaceae family. A monotypic genus, it contains the single species Tremellogaster surinamensis, known from Suriname and Guyana.
Tilachlidiopsis Keissl. 1924
fungi genus in the tricholomataceae family
Tilachlidiopsis is a genus of fungi in the family Tricholomataceae. It is an anamorphic form of Collybia.
Rhizopogon truncatus Linder 1924
fungi species in the rhizopogonaceae family
Rhizopogon truncatus is an ectomycorrhizal fungus in the family Rhizopogonaceae. It was described by American mycologist David Hunt Linder in 1924.
Ramsbottomia W.D. Buckley 1924
fungi genus in the pyronemataceae family
Ramsbottomia is a genus of fungi in the family Pyronemataceae. The genus name of Ramsbottomia is in honour of John Ramsbottom (1885–1974), who was a British mycologist. The genus was circumscribed by W.D. Buckley in Trans. Brit. Mycol. Soc. vol.9 on page 44 in 1923.
Puccinia whakatipu G. Cunn. 1924
fungi species in the pucciniaceae family
Puccinia whakatipu is a species of rust fungus on Leptocarpus in New Zealand. It was formally described as a new species in 1924 by the mycologist Gordon Herriot Cunningham.
Placosoma nothopanacis Syd. 1924
fungi species in the asterinaceae family
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Microdochium Syd. & P. Syd. 1924
fungi genus in the amphisphaeriaceae family
Microdochium is a genus of ascomycete fungi, which contains several plant pathogens. The teleomorph is Monographella. The genus was circumscribed by German mycologist Hans Sydow in 1924.
Lempholemma polyanthes (Thousand-fruited Jelly Lichen) (Schrad.) Malme 1924
fungi species in the lichinaceae family
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Gyalecta jenensis (Rock Dimple Lichen) (Batsch) Zahlbr. 1924
fungi species in the gyalectaceae family
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Entylomella Höhn. 1924
fungi genus in the entylomataceae family
Entylomella is a genus of smut fungi in the family Entylomataceae. The genus, which contains anamorph forms of Entyloma species, was circumscribed in 1924 by Franz Xaver Rudolf von Höhnel.
Endoscypha perforans (Endoscypha) Syd. 1924
fungi species in the helotiaceae family
Endoscypha is a fungal genus in the family Helotiaceae. This is a monotypic genus, containing the single species Endoscypha perforans. The genus and species were described as new to science in 1924 by German mycologist Hans Sydow.
Diplocarpon earlianum (Ellis & Everh.) F.A. Wolf 1924
fungi species in the drepanopezizaceae family
Diplocarpon earlianum is a species of fungus that causes disease in strawberry plants called strawberry leaf scorch. The disease overwinters in plant debris and infects strawberry plants during the spring season when it is wet. The five main methods to reduce strawberry leaf scorch include: irrigation techniques, crop rotation, planting resistant and disease-free seeds, fungicide use, and sanitation measures. Control of strawberry leaf scorch is important because it is responsible for the majority of disease in strawberries. Diplocarpon earliana affects the fruit quality and yield of the
Cystobasidium (Lagerh.) Neuhoff 1924
fungi genus in the cystobasidiaceae family
Cystobasidium is a genus of fungi in the order Cystobasidiales. The type species is a fungal parasite forming small gelatinous basidiocarps (fruit bodies) on various ascomycetous fungi (including Lasiobolus and Thelebolus spp) on dung. Microscopically, it has auricularioid (laterally septate) basidia producing basidiospores that germinate by budding off yeast cells. Other species are known only from their yeast states. The yeasts Cystobasidium minutum and C. calyptogenae are rare but known human pathogens.
Ustilago davisii Liro 1924
fungi species in the ustilaginaceae family
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Ustilago corcontica (Purple Small-reed Stripe Smut) (Bubák) Liro 1924
fungi species in the ustilaginaceae family
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Uredo karetu G. Cunn. 1924
fungi species in the pucciniaceae family
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Tomentella testaceogilva Bourdot & Galzin 1924
fungi species in the thelephoraceae family
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