Clavulina rugosa
Clavulina rugosa, commonly known as the wrinkled coral fungus, is a species of coral fungus in the family Clavulinaceae. It is edible.
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Clavaria rugosa Bull. (1790)[2] |
Taxonomy
The species was originally described as Clavaria rugosa by Jean Bulliard in 1790.[2] It was transferred to Clavulina by Joseph Schröter in 1888.[5]
References
- "Clavulina rugosa (Bulliard) J. Schröter 1888". MycoBank. International Mycological Association. Retrieved 2012-04-06.
- Bulliard JBF. (1790). Herbier de la France (in French). 10. pp. 433–80 [448:2].
- Gray SF. (1821). A Natural Arrangement of British Plants. 1. London, UK: Baldwin, Cradock and Joy. p. 65.
- Peck CH. (1893). "Annual Report on the New York State Museum of Natural History". 45: 61–102 (see p. 84). Cite journal requires
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(help) - Schröter J. (1888). Kryptogamen-Flora von Schlesien (in German). 3-1(4). Lehre: Cramer. p. 442.
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