Contumyces
Contumyces is a genus of brightly colored bryophilous agarics in the Hymenochaetales. They have an omphalinoid morphology, and therefore were previously classified in Omphalina. They inhabit mossy silty or sandy soils in the Northern Hemisphere. Phylogenetically related agarics are in the genera Rickenella, Gyroflexus, Loreleia, Cantharellopsis and Blasiphalia, as well as the stipitate-stereoid genera Muscinupta and Cotylidia and clavarioid genus, Alloclavaria. Contumyces is most similar to Rickenella and Blasiphalia and differs by having its cystidia on the cap, stipe, and hymenium in clusters, whereas in Rickenella and Blasiphalia the cystidia are solitary.
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Contumyces
Contumyces is a genus of brightly colored bryophilous agarics in the Hymenochaetales. They have an omphalinoid morphology, and therefore were previously classified in Omphalina. They inhabit mossy silty or sandy soils in the Northern Hemisphere. Phylogenetically related agarics are in the genera Rickenella, Gyroflexus, Loreleia, Cantharellopsis and Blasiphalia, as well as the stipitate-stereoid genera Muscinupta and Cotylidia and clavarioid genus, Alloclavaria. Contumyces is most similar to Rickenella and Blasiphalia and differs by having its cystidia on the cap, stipe, and hymenium in clusters, whereas in Rickenella and Blasiphalia the cystidia are solitary.
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Contumyces P. Karst. – rodzaj ...... występuje Contumyces rosellus.
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Contumyces is a genus of brigh ...... lia the cystidia are solitary.
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Redhead, Moncalvo, Vilgalys & Lutzoni
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Contumyces rosellus
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C. brunneolilacinus
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Contumyces rosellus
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Redhead, Moncalvo, Vilgalys & Lutzoni
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Contumyces P. Karst. – rodzaj ...... występuje Contumyces rosellus.
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Contumyces is a genus of brigh ...... lia the cystidia are solitary.
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Contumyces
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Contumyces
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