Coll. JC03022013B © J. Cabero | | | | | |
Genea arenaria Harkn., Proc. Calif. Acad. Sci., Ser. III , 1 (8): 263 (1899).
Basionym Genea arenaria Harkn., Proc. Calif. Acad. Sci., Ser. III , 1 (8): 263 (1899).
Diagnosis Minute, color light brown, subglobose, lobed, verrucose, cavernous; gleba white, attenuate; asci linear, 8-spored; spores roundly ellipsoidal, 24 x 18 µ; paraphyses brief and not plentiful.
Type, No. 42, Harkness Coll. In sandy ground. No locality or date.
Type BPI 863938 - holotypus ; OSU 81193 - isotypus
MycoBank 172939
Literature
Alvarado P., Cabero J., Moreno G., Bratek Z., Van Vooren N., Kaounas V., Konstantinidis G., Agnello C., Merényi Z., Smith M.E., Vizzini A., Trappe J.M. 2016. Phylogenetic overview of the genus Genea (Pezizales, Ascomycota) with an emphasis on European taxa. Mycologia, 108 (2): 441-456.
Gilkey H.M. 1939. Tuberales of North America. Oregon State Monographs, Studies in Botany, 1: 1-63.
Harkness H.W. 1899. Californian Hypogaeous Fungi. Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences, 3rd series, 1 (8): 241-292.
Smith M.E., Trappe J.M., Rizzo D.M. 2006. Genea, Genabea and Gilkeya gen. nov.: ascomata and ectomycorrhiza formation in a Quercus woodland. Mycologia, 98 (5): 699-716.
Classification: Pyronemataceae, Genea
Created on 14/01/2016.
Updated on 05/08/2023.