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Abrachium

Abrachium Baseia & T.S. Cabral 2012, in Cabral et al., Mycotaxon 119: 424 (2012).

Etymology: Abrachium, due to the absence of arms.

Diagnosis: Egg subglobose, epigeous with several and basal mycelial cords, white. Stipe cylindrical, spongy. Receptacle with the same anatomy, sunflower-shaped, without arms, central disc covered by a gelatinous gleba. Spores cylindrical to bacilloid, smooth, hyaline.

Index Fungorum Number: IF561618

Type Species: Abrachium floriforme (Baseia & Calonge) Baseia & T.S. Cabral 2012, in Cabral et al., Mycotaxon 119: 424 (2012).

 

Species:

Abrachium floriforme (Baseia & Calonge) Baseia & T.S. Cabral 2012

 

Reference:

Cabral, T. S., Marinho, P., Goto, B. T., & Baseia, I. G. (2012). Abrachium, a new genus in the Clathraceae, and Itajahya reassessed. Mycotaxon, 119(1), 419-429.

 

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Supported by 

Thailand Science Research and Innovation (TSRI)

project entitled:

"Macrofungi diversity research from the Lancang-Mekong Watershed and surrounding areas"

(Grant No. DBG6280009)

Contact

  • Email: basidio.org@yahoo.com
  • Addresses:
    Mushroom Research Foundation, 292 Moo 18, Bandu District,
    Muang Chiangrai 57100, Thailand
  • The State Key Lab of Mycology, Institute of Microbiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, No.3 1st Beichen West Rd., Chaoyang District, Beijing 100101, P.R. China


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