Clavulina

Clavulina
Clavulina coralloides
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Basidiomycota
Class: Agaricomycetes
Order: Gomphales
Family: Clavulinaceae
Genus: Clavulina
J.Schröt. (1888)
Type species
Clavulina cristata
(Holmsk.) J.Schröt. (1888)

Clavulina is a genus of fungi in the family Clavulinaceae. Species are characterized by having extensively branched fruit bodies. The genus contains approximately 45 species with a worldwide distribution, primarily in tropical regions.[1]

Species

  • C. alutaceosiccescens
  • C. amethystinoides
  • C. brunneocinerea
  • C. caespitosa
  • C. cartilaginea
  • C. cavipes
  • C. chondroides
  • C. cinerea
  • C. cirrhata
  • C. coffeoflava
  • C. connata
  • C. copiosocystidiata
  • C. coralloides
  • C. craterelloides
  • C. decipiens
  • C. delicia
  • C. dicymbetorum
  • C. floridana
  • C. gallica
  • C. geoglossoides
  • C. gigartinoides
  • C. gracilis
  • C. griseohumicola
  • C. hispidulosa
  • C. humicola
  • C. humilis
  • C. ingrata
  • C. leveillei
  • C. limosa
  • C. monodiminutiva
  • C. mussooriensis
  • C. nigricans
  • C. ornatipes
  • C. panurensis
  • C. puiggarii
  • C. purpurea
  • C. ramosior
  • C. rugosa
  • C. samuelsii
  • C. septocystidiata
  • C. sprucei
  • C. subrugosa
  • C. tasmanica
  • C. urnigerobasidiata
  • C. vinaceocervina
  • C. viridula
  • C. wisoli

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