Biology:Tomentella

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Tomentella
Tomentella radiosa 192432.jpg
Tomentella radiosa, Austria
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Tomentella

Pers. ex Pat. (1887)
Type species
Tomentella ferruginea
(Pers.) Pat. (1887)
Synonyms[1]
  • Odontia Pers. (1794)
  • Odontium Rafinesque (1817)
  • Alytosporium (Link) Ehrenb. (1818)
  • Hypochnus Fr. (1818)
  • Sporotrichum subgen. Alytosporium Link (1818)
  • Caldesiella Sacc. (1877)
  • Phaeodon subgen. Hydnopsis J.Schröt. (1888)
  • Karstenia Britzelm. (1897)
  • Prillieuxia Sacc. & Syd. (1899)
  • Tomentellina Höhn. & Litsch. (1906)
  • Hydnopsis (J.Schröt.) Rea (1909)
  • Tomentellastrum Svrček (1958)

Tomentella is a genus of corticioid fungi in the family Thelephoraceae. The genus is ectomycorrhizal, and widespread, with about 80 species according to a 2008 estimate, although many new species have since been described.[2] Tomentella was circumscribed by French mycologist Narcisse Théophile Patouillard in 1887.[3]

Tomentella spores 1000x

Species

  • T. africana – Benin (West Africa)[4]
  • T. afrostuposa
  • T. agbassaensis
  • T. agereri[5]
  • Tomentella alpina[6]
  • T. angulospora
  • T. asperula
  • T. atroarenicolor
  • T. atrovirens
  • T. aurantiaca
  • T. badia
  • T. beaverae – Seychelles[7]
  • T. brevispina
  • T. brunneorufa
  • T. bryophila
  • T. calcicola
  • T. carbonaria
  • T. cinerascens
  • T. cinereoumbrina
  • T. clavigera
  • T. coerulea
  • T. crinalis
  • T. donkii
  • T. duemmeri
  • T. ellisii
  • T. epigaea
  • T. ferruginea
  • T. ferruginella
  • T. fibrosa
  • T. fragilis
  • T. fraseri
  • T. fungicola
  • T. furcata
  • T. fuscocinerea
  • T. fuscoferruginosa
  • T. galzinii
  • T. gigaspora
  • T. griseoumbrina
  • T. griseoviolacea – Canada[8]
  • T. guadalupensis
  • T. himalayana – Himalayas[9]
  • T. hjortstamiana – Seychelles[7]
  • T. indica – Himalayas[9]
  • T. intsiae – Seychelles[7]
  • T. italica
  • T. juncicola – Benin[10]
  • T. kentuckiensis
  • T. kootenaiensis
  • T. lapida
  • T. larssoniana – Seychelles[7]
  • T. lateritia
  • T. lilacinogrisea[8]
  • T. maroana[5]
  • T. microspora
  • T. molybdaea
  • T. muricata
  • T. nitellina
  • T. oligofibula – Canary Islands[11]
  • T. olivascens
  • T. parmastoana – Seychelles[7]
  • T. pellicularioides – Trinidad[8]
  • T. phylacteris
  • T. pilatii
  • T. pileocystidiata – Seychelles[7]
  • T. pilosa
  • T. pisoniae – Seychelles[7]
  • T. puberula
  • T. punicea
  • T. pyrolae
  • T. radiosa
  • T. retiruga – Réunion[12]
  • T. scobinella
  • T. spinosispora
  • T. stuposa
  • T. subalpina
  • T. subamyloidea – Western Australia[13]
  • T. subcinerascens
  • T. subclavigera
  • T. subcorticioides – Himalayas[9]
  • T. sublilacina
  • T. subtestacea
  • T. subvinosa
  • T. tedersooi – Seychelles[7]
  • T. tenuis – Seychelles[7]
  • T. terrestris
  • T. testaceogilva
  • T. umbrinospora
  • T. variecolor
  • T. vesiculosa
  • T. viridescens
  • T. viridula


References

  1. "Tomentella Pers. ex Pat. 1874". MycoBank. International Mycological Association. http://www.mycobank.org/MycoTaxo.aspx?Link=T&Rec=18650. Retrieved 2011-11-15. 
  2. Dictionary of the Fungi (10th ed.). Wallingford, UK: CAB International. 2008. p. 693. ISBN 978-0-85199-826-8. 
  3. Patouillard N. (1887) (in French). Les Hyménomycètes d'Europe. p. 154. 
  4. "Tomentella africana, a new species from Benin (West Africa) identified by morphological and molecular data". Mycologia 100 (1): 68–80. 2008. doi:10.3852/mycologia.100.1.68. PMID 18488353. http://www.mycologia.org/content/100/1/68.full.  open access
  5. 5.0 5.1 "Anatomical and ITS rDNA-based phylogenetic identification of two new West African resupinate thelephoroid species". Mycoscience 52 (6): 363–75. 2011. doi:10.1007/s10267-011-0117-4. 
  6. "Tomentella alpina, an important mycobiont of alpine ectotrophic plants". Mycological Progress 11 (1): 109–19. 2012. doi:10.1007/s11557-010-0734-x. 
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 7.6 7.7 7.8 "Mycorrhizal symbionts of Pisonia grandis and P. sechellarum in Seychelles: identification of mycorrhizal fungi and description of new Tomentella species". Mycologia 102 (3): 522–33. 2010. doi:10.3852/09-147. PMID 20524585. 
  8. 8.0 8.1 8.2 Wakefield EM. (1966). "Some extra-European species of Tomentella". Transactions of the British Mycological Society 49 (3): 357–62. doi:10.1016/s0007-1536(66)80077-3. http://www.cybertruffle.org.uk/cyberliber/59351/0049/003/0357.htm. 
  9. 9.0 9.1 9.2 Rattan SS. (1977). The resupinate Aphyllophorales of the North Western Himalayas. Bibliotheca Mycologica. 60. J. Cramer. ISBN 978-3768211727. 
  10. "Tomentella furcata, a new species from Benin (West Africa) with basidia forming internal hyphae". Mycological Progress 6 (4): 239–47. 2007. doi:10.1007/s11557-007-0543-z. 
  11. "Tomentella oligofibula sp.nov. (Aphyllophorales, Thelephoraceae s. str.), from the Canary Islands". Mycotaxon 52 (1): 109–12. 1994. http://www.cybertruffle.org.uk/cyberliber/59575/0052/001/0109.htm. 
  12. "Deux nouvelles espèces de champignons tomentelloides". Bulletin de la Société Mycologique de France 118 (2): 79–90. 2002. 
  13. "Tomentella subamyloidea sp nov and T. radiosa (Thelephoraceae, Hymenomycetes, Basidiomycota) from Australia". Australian Systematic Botany 14 (4): 607–14. 2001. doi:10.1071/SB00031. 

External links

Wikidata ☰ Q7818801 entry