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Cotylidia

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Kingdom
  
Fungi

Class
  
Agaricomycetes

Rank
  
Genus

Division
  
Basidiomycota

Family
  
Repetobasidiaceae

Cotylidia Cotylidia diaphana 1

Similar
  
Podoscypha, Contumyces, Hymenochaetales, Hymenochaete, Rickenella

Cotylidia undulata fungi kingdom


Cotylidia is a fungal genus characterized by small to moderately sized, white to palely yet brightly colored, stalked, fan-shaped to funnel-shaped fruit bodies [1][2] with a smooth to wrinkled hymenium, tissues composed of monomitic hyphae, basidia producing smooth, nonamyloid spores, the absence of clamp connections, and bearing projecting cylindrical, thin-walled, hymenial cystidia. The genus is classified in the Hymenochaetales, however the type species, C. undulata has not yet been sequenced. Phylogenetically-related agaricoid fungi to the two species of Cotylidia thus far sequenced are in the genera Rickenella, Contumyces, Gyroflexus, Loreleia, Cantharellopsis and Blasiphalia, and Muscinupta and the clavarioid genus, Alloclavaria.

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The ecological status of Cotylidia remains unresolved. They fruit on soil or plant debris, sometimes on burn sites or among bryophytes. The culture characteristics are unknown.

Cotylidia Cotylidia diaphana 2

Etymology

The specific epithet is derived from Greek and meaning "small cup" in reference to the fluted glass shape.

Species

  • Cotylidia aurantiaca
  • Cotylidia carpatica
  • Cotylidia decolorans
  • Cotylidia diaphana
  • Cotylidia guttulata
  • Cotylidia harmandii
  • Cotylidia komabensis
  • Cotylidia marsicana
  • Cotylidia muscigena
  • Cotylidia pannosa
  • Cotylidia undulata

  • Cotylidia Cotylidia undulata caspar s Flickr

    Cotylidia MyCoPortal Cotylidia carpatica

    Cotylidia Cotylidia aurantiaca Chalalan Sjpgm1364446794

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    References

    Cotylidia Wikipedia