Exidiopsis

Exidiopsis is a genus of fungi in the family Auriculariaceae. The genus has a widespread distribution and contains about 30 species.[1] One species, Exidiopsis effusa, is responsible for the formation of hair ice on dead wood.[2]

Exidiopsis
Exidiopsis effusa
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Exidiopsis

(Bref.) A.Møller (1895)
Type species
Exidiopsis effusa
(Bref. ex Sacc.) A.Møller
Synonyms
  • Exidia subgen. Exidiopsis Bref. (1888)

Species

  • Exidiopsis albopruinata
  • Exidiopsis alliciens
  • Exidiopsis badia
  • Exidiopsis banlaensis
  • Exidiopsis calcea
  • Exidiopsis cartilaginea
  • Exidiopsis citrina
  • Exidiopsis diversa
  • Exidiopsis effusa
  • Exidiopsis endoramifera
  • Exidiopsis galzinii
  • Exidiopsis griseobrunnea
  • Exidiopsis gypsea
  • Exidiopsis jianfengensis
  • Exidiopsis leucophaea
  • Exidiopsis macroacantha
  • Exidiopsis molybdea
  • Exidiopsis mucedinea
  • Exidiopsis novae-zelandiae
  • Exidiopsis opalea
  • Exidiopsis pallida
  • Exidiopsis paniculata
  • Exidiopsis pulverea
  • Exidiopsis punicea
  • Exidiopsis rufula
  • Exidiopsis scutelliformis
  • Exidiopsis sublivida
  • Exidiopsis succinea
  • Exidiopsis tawa
  • Exidiopsis tenuis
  • Exidiopsis tremellispora

References

  1. Kirk PM, Cannon PF, Minter DW, Stalpers JA (2008). Dictionary of the Fungi (10th ed.). Wallingford, UK: CAB International. p. 250. ISBN 978-0-85199-826-8.
  2. Hofmann D, Preuss G, Mätzler C (2015). "Evidence for biological shaping of hair ice" (PDF). Biogeosciences. 12: 4261–73. doi:10.5194/bg-12-4261-2015.
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