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Tulosesus
Genus of fungi From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Tulosesus is a genus of fungi in the family Psathyrellaceae.[1]
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Taxonomy
The Tulosesus genus was created in 2020 by the German mycologists Dieter Wächter & Andreas Melzer when the Psathyrellaceae family was subdivided based on phylogenetic analysis.[2] Many members of the Coprinellus genus were reclassified as Tulosesus. The type species, Tulosesus callinus was previously classified as Coprinellus callinus.
Etymology
This genus name is an anagram of setulosus,[2] Latin for having coarse hair or bristles.[3]
Species[4]
As of July 2022[update], Index Fungorum accepted 39 species of Tulosesus.
- Tulosesus allovelus
- Tulosesus amphithallus
- Tulosesus angulatus
- Tulosesus aokii
- Tulosesus bisporiger
- Tulosesus bisporus
- Tulosesus brevisetulosus
- Tulosesus callinus
- Tulosesus canistri
- Tulosesus christianopolitanus
- Tulosesus cinereopallidus
- Tulosesus cinnamomeotinctus
- Tulosesus congregatus
- Tulosesus doverii
- Tulosesus ephemerus
- Tulosesus eurysporus
- Tulosesus fallax
- Tulosesus fuscocystidiatus
- Tulosesus heterosetulosus
- Tulosesus heterothrix
- Tulosesus hiascens
- Tulosesus impatiens
- Tulosesus marculentus
- Tulosesus minutisporus
- Tulosesus mitrinodulisporus
- Tulosesus pallidus
- Tulosesus pellucidus
- Tulosesus plagioporus
- Tulosesus pseudoamphithallus
- Tulosesus radicellus
- Tulosesus sabulicola
- Tulosesus sassii
- Tulosesus sclerocystidiosus
- Tulosesus singularis
- Tulosesus subdisseminatus
- Tulosesus subimpatiens
- Tulosesus subpurpureus
- Tulosesus uljei
- Tulosesus velatopruinatus
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