Cibaomyces

Cibaomyces is an agaric fungal genus found in China, Japan, France, and Germany in forests containing Fagaceae. It resembles Hymenopellis radicata because of its size, radiating stipe and glutinous cap. Unlike species in the genus Hymenopellis, Cibaomyces produces spiny basidiospores. DNA sequence data show it to be distinct from Dactylosporina, another spiny-spored genus in the Physalacriaceae.[1][2]

Cibaomyces
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Cibaomyces

Zhu L., Y.J.Hao & J.Qin (2014)
Type species
Cibaomyces glutinis
Zhu L., Y.J.Hao & J.Qin (2014)

Etymology

The name Cibaomyces is derived from the Chinese word pronounced "Cibao" which means "echinate spores", and the Ancient Greek, "-myces" referring to a fungus.[1]

Species

This genus includes only one species.

Species includes:

  • Cibaomyces glutinis[3]

References

  1. Hao YJ, Qin J, Yang ZL (2014). "Cibaomyces, a new genus of Physalacriaceae from East Asia" (PDF). Phytotaxa. 162 (4): 198–210.
  2. Moreau, P-A.; Vila, J.; Aime, M.C.; Antonín, V.; Horak, E.; Pérez-Butrón, J.L.; Richard, F.; Urban, A.; Welti, S.; Vizzini, A. (2015). "Cibaomyces and Cyptotrama, two new genera for Europe, and an emendation of Rhizomarasmius (Basidiomycota, Physalacriaceae)". Mycol. Progress. 14 (2). doi:10.1007/s11557-015-1024-4.
  3. "MycoBank 中文版". 2014-10-28.


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