Helvella subclavipes
Coll. ES 2015-07-03
Coll. ES 2015-07-03
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Helvella subclavipes (W. Phillips & Ellis) S.P. Abbott, Systematic studies of the Helvellaceae in Northern and Northwestern North America: 109 (1992).

 

Basionym Peziza subclavipes W. Phillips & Ellis, in Ellis & Everhart, N. Amer. Fungi #985 (1887).

Diagnosis -

Type N. Amer. Fungi exsic. #985 (NY) - lectotypus

Homotypic Macropodia subclavipes (W. Phillips & Ellis) Rehm, Ann. Mycol., 2 (1): 35 (1904) ; Paxina subclavipes (W. Phillips & Ellis) Seaver, N. Amer. Cup-fungi (Operc.): 206 (1928).

Synonyms
Helvella brevis (Peck) Harmaja, Karstenia, 14: 104 (1974); Helvella macropus var. brevis Peck, Bull. Torrey Bot. Club, 29 (1): 74 (1902).

MycoBank 838850

 

Literature
Abbott S.P. 1992. Systematic studies of the Helvellaceae in Northern and Northwestern North America. Thesis. University of Alberta.
Abbott S.P., Currah R.S. 1988. The genus Helvella in Alberta. Mycotaxon, 33: 229-250.
Dissing H. 1966. The genus Helvella in Europe, with special emphasis on the species found in Norden. Dansk Botanisk Arkiv, 25 (1): 1-172.
Gilman J.C. 1942. Illustrations of the fleshy fungi of Iowa IV. Common fleshy Ascomycetes. Proceedings of the Iowa Academy of Science, 49: 159-171.
Harmaja H. 1974. Notes on the genus Helvella, including the merging of the genus Wynnella. Karstenia, 14: 102-104.
Landeros F., Iturriaga T., Rodríguez A., Vargas-Amado G., Guzmán-Dávalos L. 2015. Advances in the phylogeny of Helvella (Fungi: Ascomycota), inferred from nuclear ribosomal LSU sequences and morphological data. Revista Mexicana de Biodiversidad, 86: 856-871.
Peck C.H. 1902. New Species of Fungi. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club, 29 (1): 69-74.
Rehm H. 1904. Ascomycetes Americae borealis. A. Discomycetes. Annales Mycologici, 2 (1): 32-37.
Seaver F.J. 1928. The North American Cup-Fungi (Operculates).


Classification Helvellaceae, Helvella


CreatedDate 17.02.2021.

UpdatedDate 17.02.2021.

Helvella subclavipes


 Typus  <1950  1950→1980  >1980

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