Chaenothecopsis

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Chaenothecopsis
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Ascomycota
Class: Eurotiomycetes
Order: Mycocaliciales
Family: Mycocaliciaceae
Genus: Chaenothecopsis
Vain. (1927)[1]
Type species
Chaenothecopsis rubescens
Vain. (1927)
Synonyms[2]

Calicium sect. Chaenothecopsis (Vain.) Oxner (1956)

Chaenothecopsis is a genus of fungi in the family Mycocaliciaceae.[3]

Species

  • Chaenothecopsis caespitosa
  • Chaenothecopsis consociata
  • Chaenothecopsis debilis
  • Chaenothecopsis epithallina
  • Chaenothecopsis eugenia
  • Chaenothecopsis fennica
  • Chaenothecopsis haematopus
  • Chaenothecopsis hospitans
  • Chaenothecopsis nana
  • Chaenothecopsis nigra
  • Chaenothecopsis parasitaster
  • Chaenothecopsis proliferatus[4]
  • Chaenothecopsis pusilla
  • Chaenothecopsis pusiola
  • Chaenothecopsis quintralis[5]
  • Chaenothecopsis rubescens
  • Chaenothecopsis savonica
  • Chaenothecopsis subparoica
  • Chaenothecopsis vainioana
  • Chaenothecopsis vinosa
  • Chaenothecopsis viridialba
  • Chaenothecopsis viridireagens

References

  1. Vainio EA. (1927). "Lichenographia Fennica III". Acta Societatis pro fauna et flora Fennica 57 (1): 1–138 (see p. 70). 
  2. "Chaenothecopsis Vain. 1927". MycoBank. International Mycological Association. Retrieved 2012-11-07. 
  3. Lumbsch TH, Huhndorf SM. (December 2007). "Outline of Ascomycota – 2007". Myconet (The Field Museum, Department of Botany, Chicago, USA) 13: 1–58. 
  4. Tuovila H, Schmidt AR, Beimforde C, Dörfelt H, Grabenhorst H, Rikkinen J. "Stuck in time – a new Chaenothecopsis species with proliferating ascomata from Cunninghamia resin and its fossil ancestors in European amber". Fungal Diversity 58 (1): 199–213. doi:10.1007/s13225-012-0210-9. 
  5. Messuti MI, Vidal-Russell R, Amico GC, Lorenzo LE. (2012). "Chaenothecopsis quintralis, a new species of calicioid fungus". Mycologia 104 (5): 1222–8. doi:10.3852/12-006. 

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