Hidden in the tropics: Retiperidiolia gen. nov., a new genus of bird's nest fungi (Nidulariaceae), and a systematic study of the genus Mycocalia
Nidulariaceae (bird's nest fungi) are an understudied group of fungi, and species of
Mycocalia JT Palmer are the least known taxa in the family. Mycocalia was previously shown …
Mycocalia JT Palmer are the least known taxa in the family. Mycocalia was previously shown …
Nidula shingbaensis sp. nov., a new Bird's nest fungus from India
K Das, RL Zhao - Mycotaxon, 2013 - ingentaconnect.com
A new species of bird's nest fungi, Nidula shingbaensis, is proposed from the state of Sikkim.
It is characterised by a slightly flared moderate to large peridium, yellowish interior peridium …
It is characterised by a slightly flared moderate to large peridium, yellowish interior peridium …
Molecular systematics and taxonomic overview of the bird's nest fungi (Nidulariaceae)
Fungi in the Nidulariaceae, otherwise known as 'bird's nest fungi', are among the least
studied groups of Agaricomycetes (Basidiomycota). Bird's nest fungi are globally distributed …
studied groups of Agaricomycetes (Basidiomycota). Bird's nest fungi are globally distributed …
A new species of bird's nest fungi: characterisation of Cyathus subglobisporus sp. nov. based on morphological and molecular data
RL Zhao, DE Desjardin, K Soytong… - … and Evolution of Fungi, 2008 - ingentaconnect.com
Recent collections of bird's nest fungi (ie Crucibulum, Cyathus, Mycocalia, Nidula, and
Nidularia species) in northern Thailand resulted in the discovery of a new species of …
Nidularia species) in northern Thailand resulted in the discovery of a new species of …
[PDF][PDF] Bird's nest fungi from China
TX Zhou, LZ Zhao, RL Zhao, YH Chen - Fungal Diversity, 2004 - fungaldiversity.org
Bird’s nest fungi from China Page 1 Fungal Diversity 243 Bird’s nest fungi from China Tong Xin
Zhou1, Li Zhong Zhao2, Rui Lin Zhao1* and Yu Hui Chen1 1Faculty of Conservation Biology …
Zhou1, Li Zhong Zhao2, Rui Lin Zhao1* and Yu Hui Chen1 1Faculty of Conservation Biology …
[HTML][HTML] Molecular phylogeny and morphology reveal a new wood-rotting fungal species, Cyathus wenshanensis sp. nov. from the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau
ZY Duan, J Yu, CL Zhao - Studies in Fungi, 2022 - maxapress.com
A new species of bird's nest fungus, Cyathus wenshanensis is proposed based on a
combination of the morphological and molecular evidence. It is characterised by the …
combination of the morphological and molecular evidence. It is characterised by the …
On the origin of bird's nest fungi: Phylogenomic analyses of fungi in the Nidulariaceae (Agaricales, Basidiomycota)
N Kraisitudomsook, S Ahrendt, R Riley, K LaButti… - Molecular Phylogenetics …, 2024 - Elsevier
Nidulariaceae, also known as bird's nest fungi, is an understudied group of mushroom-
forming fungi. The common name is derived from their nest-like morphology. Bird's nest …
forming fungi. The common name is derived from their nest-like morphology. Bird's nest …
New mycoparasitic species in the genera Niveomyces and Pseudoniveomyces gen. nov.(Hypocreales: Cordycipitaceae), with sporothrix-like asexual morphs, from …
N Kobmoo, K Tasanathai, JPM Araújo… - Fungal Systematics …, 2024 - ingentaconnect.com
Four new species of the genus Niveomyces are described from Thailand. They were found
as mycoparasites on: Ophiocordyceps infecting flies (Diptera) for Niveomyces albus; ants …
as mycoparasites on: Ophiocordyceps infecting flies (Diptera) for Niveomyces albus; ants …
Nivicolous Trichiales from the austral Andes: unexpected diversity including two new species
Nivicolous myxomycetes are a group of amoebozoan protists dependent on long-lasting
snow cover worldwide. Recent fine-scale analysis of species diversity from the austral …
snow cover worldwide. Recent fine-scale analysis of species diversity from the austral …
Tying up loose threads: revised taxonomy and phylogeny of an avian-dispersed Neotropical rhizomorph-forming fungus
RA Koch, D Jean Lodge, S Sourell, K Nakasone… - Mycological …, 2018 - Springer
Rhizomorpha corynecarpos Kunze was originally described from wet forests in Suriname.
This unusual fungus forms white, sterile rhizomorphs bearing abundant club-shaped …
This unusual fungus forms white, sterile rhizomorphs bearing abundant club-shaped …