Abstoma

Abstoma is a genus of gasteroid fungi in the family Agaricaceae. The type species, A. purpureum, was described from New Zealand by mycologist Gordon Herriot Cunningham in 1926.[1] Wright and colleagues transferred A. stuckertii (originally Bovista stuckertii Speg.) to the genus in 1990,[3] but Moreno et al. proposed a new combination Disciseda stuckertii in 2007.[4] A. fimbrialis was described from Baja California, Mexico, in 1992.[5] A. townei is found in western and southwest USA and in west Argentina, while A. reticulatum occurs in Australia and the western and southwestern USA.[4]

Abstoma
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Abstoma

G.Cunn. (1926)[1]
Type species
Abstoma purpureum
(Lloyd) G.Cunn. (1926)
Species
  • A. fibulaceum
  • A. friabile
  • A. pampeanum
  • A. purpureum
  • A. townei[2]
  • A. reticulatum
  • A. verrucisporum

See also

References

  1. Cunningham GH. (1927). "Lycoperdaceae of New Zealand". Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New Zealand. 57: 187–217.
  2. Zeller SM. (1947). "More notes on Gasteromycetes". Mycologia. 39 (3): 282–312. doi:10.2307/3755205. JSTOR 3755205.
  3. Wright JE, Suarez VL (1990). "South American Gasteromycetes IV. The genus Abstoma". Cryptogamic Botany. 1 (4): 372–83.
  4. Moreno G, Esqueda M, Pérez-Silva E, Herrera T, Altés A (2007). "Some interesting gasteroid and secotioid fungi from Sonora, Mexico" (PDF). Persoonia. 19 (2): 265–80. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-02-06. Retrieved 2012-11-15.
  5. Moreno G, Altés A, Ochoa C, Wright JE (1992). "Abstoma friabilis sp. nov. (Gasteromycetes) from Baja California, Mexico". Mycotaxon. 45: 235–40.


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