Hyaloscyphaceae
The Hyaloscyphaceae are a family of fungi in the Helotiales order. Species in this family have a cosmopolitan distribution, and are saprobic, growing on dead wood and other plant matter.[1]
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Family: | Hyaloscyphaceae Nannf. (1932) |
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Hyaloscypha Boud. |
Genera
According to the 2007 Outline of Ascomycota, the following 69 genera are in the family Hyaloscyphaceae. Those with a question mark preceding the name have an uncertain taxonomic placement.[2]
- Antinoa
- Belonidium
- Cistellina
- Clavidisculum
- Lachnaster
- Lachnum (synonymous with Dasyscyphus)
- Neodasyscypha
References
- Cannon PF, Kirk PM (2007). Fungal Families of the World. Wallingford: CABI. pp. 162–63. ISBN 0-85199-827-5.
- Lumbsch TH, Huhndorf SM (December 2007). "Outline of Ascomycota – 2007". Myconet. Chicago, USA: The Field Museum, Department of Botany. 13: 1–58. Archived from the original on March 18, 2009.
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