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Mycoleptodonoides
Genus of fungi From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Mycoleptodonoides is a genus of tooth fungi in the family Meruliaceae. The genus was circumscribed by M.I. Nikolajeva in 1952 with M. vassiljevae, described from Ussuri, Russia, as the type species.[1] This fungus, known only from the type locality and northern China, is little known. The more widely distributed M. aitchisonii is found in habitats ranging from subtropical to boreal.[2] The generic name combines the name Mycoleptodon and the Greek root -oides, meaning "resembling".[3]
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Description
Mycoleptodonoides species have fruitbodies with caps with "teeth" on the underside. It has a monomitic hyphal system with generative hyphae containing clamp connections. Spores are small and smooth, and non-reactive with Melzer's reagent (non-amyloid).[4]
Species
- Mycoleptodonoides aitchisonii (Berk.) Maas Geest. (1961)[5] – India
- Mycoleptodonoides pergamenea (Yasuda) Aoshima & H.Furuk. (1966)[6] – Japan
- Mycoleptodonoides sharmae K.Das, Stalpers & Stielow (2013)[2] – India
- Mycoleptodonoides tropicalis H.S.Yuan & Y.C.Dai (2009)[4] – China
- Mycoleptodonoides vassiljevae Nikol. (1952)[1] – Russia; northern China
References
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