Fungi named in 1970

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1,042 fungi found, including:

Myxogastrea (Plasmodial Slime Molds) L.S. Olive 1970
fungi subclass
Myxogastria/Myxogastrea (myxogastrids, ICZN) or Myxomycetes (ICN) is a class of slime moulds that contains 5 orders, 14 families, 62 genera, and 888 species. They are colloquially known as the plasmodial or acellular slime moulds. All Myxogastria species pass through several very different morphologic phases, such as microscopic individual cells, slimy amorphous organisms visible with the naked eye, and conspicuously shaped fruit bodies. Although they are monocellular, in extreme cases they can be up to 1 metre (3 ft 3 in) across and weigh up to 20 kilograms (44 lb). The class Myxogastria is
Kretzschmaria deusta (Brittle Cinder) (Hoffm.) P.M.D. Martin 1970
fungi species in the xylariaceae family
Kretzschmaria deusta, commonly known as brittle cinder, is a fungus and plant pathogen found in temperate regions.
Pterulaceae Corner 1970
fungi family in the order agaricales
The Pterulaceae are a family of fungi in the order Agaricales. According to a 2008 estimate, the family contained 99 species previously distributed among 12 genera. More recent data from molecular phylogenetic reconstruction showed that members of the genus Parapterulicium are unrelated to Pterulaceae and also polyphyletic. A new genus Baltazaria was created and both genera were moved to Russulales, to families Lachnocladiaceae and Peniophoraceae respectively. A major reappraisal of Pterulaceae was recently published by Leal-Dutra et al., creating the new genus Myrmecopterula, to encompass
Aphelariaceae Corner 1970
fungi family in the order cantharellales
The Aphelariaceae are a family of fungi in the order Cantharellales. The family contains a small group of tropical and subtropical clavarioid fungi, but is not well characterized and has not been the subject of published research.
Trapeliaceae M. Choisy ex Hertel 1970
fungi family in the order baeomycetales
Trapeliaceae is a family of lichens in the order Baeomycetales. The family contains 12 genera and about 125 species.
Inocybe aeruginascens Babos 1970
fungi species in the inocybaceae family
Inocybe aeruginascens is a member of the genus Inocybe which is widely distributed in Europe. The species was first documented by I. Ferencz in Ócsa, Hungary on June 15, 1965.
Diplomitoporus flavescens (Bres.) Domański 1970
fungi species in the polyporaceae family
Diplomitoporus flavescens is a species of poroid crust fungus in the family Polyporaceae.
Diplomitoporus Domański 1970
fungi genus in the polyporaceae family
Diplomitoporus is a genus of fungi in the family Polyporaceae. The Dictionary of the Fungi (10th edition, 2008) estimated the widespread genus to contain 11 species; since then, the genus has grown with the additional of several newly described species, and some transfers from other genera. Diplomitoporus has been described as a wastebasket taxon, containing "species that share common macroscopic and microscopic characteristics, but are not necessarily related." Diplomitoporus was circumscribed in 1970 by Polish mycologist Stanislaw Domanski, with Diplomitoporus flavescens as the type
Tremella globispora (T. Globispora) D.A. Reid 1970
fungi species in the tremellaceae family
Tremella globispora is a species of fungus in the family Tremellaceae. It produces hyaline, pustular, gelatinous basidiocarps (fruit bodies) and is parasitic on pyrenomycetous fungi (Diaporthe species) on dead herbaceous stems and wood. It was originally described from England.
Dasyscyphella nivea (R. Hedw.) Raitv. 1970
fungi species in the lachnaceae family
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Clavariadelphaceae Corner 1970
fungi family in the order gomphales
The Clavariadelphaceae are a family of fungi belonging in what is classically known as the Gomphales order, or cladistically as the gomphoid-phalloid clade. First described by British botanist E.J.H. Corner in 1970, the family has 2 genera and 26 species.
Pseudeurotiaceae Malloch & Cain 1970
fungi family in the order thelebolales
The Pseudeurotiaceae are a family of fungi in the division Ascomycota. This family can not yet be taxonomically classified in any of the ascomycetous classes and orders with any degree of certainty (incertae sedis).
Mycocaliciaceae A.F.W. Schmidt 1970
fungi family in the order mycocaliciales
The Mycocaliciaceae are a family of fungi in the order Mycocaliciales, comprising seven genera and approximately 90 species. Originally proposed in 1970 by Alexander Schmidt, the family is characterised by immersed thalli, stalked brown or black ascomata (fruiting bodies), and small cylindrical asci that release ascospores without forming a mazaedium. Molecular phylogenetic studies have placed Mycocaliciaceae within the class Eurotiomycetes and led to the inclusion of taxa formerly classified in the Sphinctrinaceae. The family has a fossil record dating back at least 50 million years, with
Microascaceae Luttr. ex Malloch 1970
fungi family in the order microascales
The Microascaceae are a family of fungi in the class Sordariomycetes, subclass Hypocreomycetidae. The family was published by David Malloch in 1970, an emended description based on Everet Stanley Luttrell's original 1951 publication, and reassessed in 2020.
Lulesia Singer 1970
fungi genus in the tricholomataceae family
Lulesia is a genus of fungi in the family Tricholomataceae. The genus contains several species found in tropical regions.
Hebeloma ingratum (Disagreeable Poisonpie) Bruchet 1970
fungi species in the hymenogastraceae family
Hebeloma ingratum is a species of mushroom in the family Hymenogastraceae.
Conocybe arrhenii (Ringed Conecap) (Fr.) Kits van Wav. 1970
fungi species in the bolbitiaceae family
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Candelabrochaete Boidin 1970
fungi genus
Candelabrochaete is a genus of crust fungi in the family Phanerochaetaceae.
Albotricha Raitv. 1970
fungi genus in the lachnaceae family
Albotricha is a genus of fungi within the family Lachnaceae. The genus contains 19 species.
Mycosphaerella pyri (Auersw.) Boerema 1970
fungi species in the mycosphaerellaceae family
Mycosphaerella pyri is a fungal plant pathogen.
Mucronella bresadolae (Quél.) Corner 1970
fungi species in the clavariaceae family
Mucronella bresadolae is a species of fungus in the family Clavariaceae. It was originally described by French mycologist Lucien Quélet in 1888 as Clavaria bresadolae. E.J.H. Corner transferred it to the genus Mucronella in 1970. It is found in Europe and North America.
Hebeloma marginatulum (J. Favre) Bruchet 1970
fungi species in the hymenogastraceae family
Hebeloma marginatulum is a species of mushroom in the family Hymenogastraceae.
Erythricium J. Erikss. & Hjortstam 1970
fungi genus in the corticiaceae family
Erythricium is a genus of fungi in the family Corticiaceae. Basidiocarps (fruit bodies) are effused, corticioid, and grow on wood or are lichenicolous. Erythricium salmonicolor is a widespread and commercially significant plant pathogen causing "pink disease" of Citrus and other trees.
Asproinocybe R. Heim 1970
fungi genus in the tricholomataceae family
Asproinocybe is a genus of fungi in the family Tricholomataceae. The genus contains five species found in tropical Africa.
Phaeocalicium populneum (Poplar Needles) (Brond. ex Duby) A.F.W. Schmidt 1970
fungi species in the mycocaliciaceae family
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Hebeloma alpinum (J. Favre) Bruchet 1970
fungi species in the hymenogastraceae family
Hebeloma alpinum is a species of mushroom in the family Hymenogastraceae. It was originally described from Switzerland by Favre as variety alpina of Hebeloma crustuliniforme; G. Bruchet raised it to species status in 1970.
Haematomma ochroleucum (Yellow Bloodstain Lichen) (Neck.) J.R. Laundon 1970
fungi species in the haematommataceae family
Haematomma ochroleucum, also known as yellow bloodstain lichen, is a species of crustose lichenized fungus. First described in 1771 by Noël Martin Joseph de Necker, it has no subspecies, but two named varieties: H. o. var. ochroleucum and H. o. var. porphyrium.
Dirinaria applanata (Dirinaria Lichen) (Fée) D.D. Awasthi 1970
fungi species in the caliciaceae family
Dirinaria applanata is a species of corticolous (bark-dwelling), foliose lichen in the family Caliciaceae. It has a wide distribution in tropical and subtropical areas of the world.
Diplomitoporus crustulinus (Bres.) Domański 1970
fungi species in the polyporaceae family
Diplomitoporus crustulinus is a species of fungus belonging to the family Polyporaceae. It is native to Eurasia and Northern America.
Dimelaena thysanota (Mountain Lichen) (Tuck.) Hale & W.L. Culb. 1970
fungi species in the caliciaceae family
Dimelaena thysanota (Mountain Lichen) is a crustose lichen in the family Physciaceae, found in the mountains of western North America and the Sonoran Desert.
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