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'''''Zelleromyces''''' is a [[genus]] of [[fungi]] in the family [[Russulaceae]]. It was first described by mycologists [[Rolf Singer]] and [[Alexander H. Smith]] in 1960 to contain [[hypogeous]] (underground) fungi with [[gasteroid]] fruit bodies that "bleed" [[latex]] when they are cut.<ref name="Singer 1960"/> |
'''''Zelleromyces''''' is a [[genus]] of [[fungi]] in the family [[Russulaceae]]. It was first described by mycologists [[Rolf Singer]] and [[Alexander H. Smith]] in 1960 to contain [[hypogeous]] (underground) fungi with [[gasteroid]] fruit bodies that "bleed" [[latex]] when they are cut.<ref name="Singer 1960"/> |
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Zelleromyces is a genus of fungi in the family Russulaceae. It was first described by mycologists Rolf Singer and Alexander H. Smith in 1960 to contain hypogeous (underground) fungi with gasteroid fruit bodies that "bleed" latex when they are cut.[1]
Phylogenetic analyses show that Zelleromyces species fall into the genus Lactarius.[2][3] Nevertheless, the genus name is still in use and has not been formally synonymised with Lactarius yet.[3][4]
Species
- Zelleromyces albellus
- Zelleromyces alveolatus
- Zelleromyces australiensis
- Zelleromyces cinnabarinus
- Zelleromyces claridgei
- Zelleromyces corkii
- Zelleromyces daucinus
- Zelleromyces dendriticus
- Zelleromyces gardneri
- Zelleromyces giennensis
- Zelleromyces gilkeyae
- Zelleromyces glabrellus
- Zelleromyces hispanicus
- Zelleromyces josserandii
- Zelleromyces lactifer
- Zelleromyces major
- Zelleromyces malaiensis
- Zelleromyces meridionalis – Spain[5]
- Zelleromyces oregonensis
- Zelleromyces papyraceus
- Zelleromyces pterosporus
- Zelleromyces ramispinus
- Zelleromyces ravenelii
- Zelleromyces rogersonii
- Zelleromyces scissilis
- Zelleromyces sculptisporus
- Zelleromyces sinensis
- Zelleromyces soehneri
- Zelleromyces striatus
- Zelleromyces versicaulis
References
- ^ Singer R, Smith AH (1960). "Studies on secotiaceous fungi. IX. The astrogastraceous series". Memoirs of the Torrey Botanical Club. 21 (3): 1–112.
- ^ Calonge FD, Martín MP (2000). "Morphological and molecular data on the taxonomy of Gymnomyces, Martellia and Zelleromyces (Elasmomycetaceae, Russulales)" (PDF). Mycotaxon. 76: 9–15.
- ^ a b Verbeken A; Stubbe D; van de Putte K; Eberhardt U; Nuytinck J. (2014). "Tales of the unexpected: angiocarpous representatives of the Russulaceae in tropical South East Asia". Persoonia. 32: 13–24. doi:10.3767/003158514X679119. PMC 4150074. PMID 25264381.
- ^ Kirk PM. "Species Fungorum (version October 2014). In: Species 2000 & ITIS Catalogue of Life". Retrieved 2014-11-26.
- ^ Moreno-Arroyo, B.; Gómez, J.; Calonge, F.D. (1998). "Zelleromyces meridionalis (Russulales, Elasmomycetaceae), a new species from Spain". Mycotaxon. 69: 467–71.
External links
- Zelleromyces in MycoBank.