Kingdom Fungi Order Agaricales Scientific name Hohenbuehelia Rank Genus | Division Basidiomycota | |
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Similar Hemimycena, Pleurotaceae, Crepidotus, Resupinatus, Leucopaxillus |
Hohenbuehelia mastrucata fungi kingdom
Hohenbuehelia is a pleurotoid genus of agaric fungi characterized by gelatinous-sheathed bowling-pin-shaped cystidia, on conidia, basidiospore germ tubes, and mycelium that adhere to and capture nematodes. The fruitbodies bear thick-walled cystidia (metuloids) in the hymenium along the gill sides and that differentiate the genus from Pleurotus in the Pleurotaceae family. The genus has a widespread distribution and contains about 50 species.
Contents
- Hohenbuehelia mastrucata fungi kingdom
- Hohenbuehelia petaloides fungi kingdom
- Etymology
- Species
- References

Hohenbuehelia petaloides fungi kingdom
Etymology

Named after - Ludwig Samuel Joseph David Alexander Freiherr von Hohenbühel Heufler zu Rasen und Perdonegg (1817-1885) - an Austrian baron and cryptogamist.
Species



References
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