Mollisia

Mollisia is a genus of fungi in the family Dermateaceae.[2] The genus contains 121 species.[3]

Mollisia
Mollisia sp
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Mollisia

(Fr.) P.Karst. (1871)
Type species
Mollisia cinerea
(Batsch) P.Karst. (1871)
Species

121, see text

Synonyms[1]

Aleuriella P.Karst. (1871)
Crustula Velen. (1934)
Syntexis Theiss. (1916)

Species

  • Mollisia amenticola
  • Mollisia aquosa
  • Mollisia caesia
  • Mollisia caespiticia
  • Mollisia caricina
  • Mollisia casaresiae
  • Mollisia chionea
  • Mollisia cinerascens
  • Mollisia cinerea
  • Mollisia cinerella
  • Mollisia cinereo-olivascens
  • Mollisia cirsiicola
  • Mollisia clavata
  • Mollisia coerulans
  • Mollisia conigena
  • Mollisia coprosmae
  • Mollisia culmina
  • Mollisia dactyligluma
  • Mollisia dextrinospora
  • Mollisia discolor
  • Mollisia erumpens
  • Mollisia escharodes
  • Mollisia euphrasiae
  • Mollisia fallax
  • Mollisia fallens
  • Mollisia fungorum
  • Mollisia fuscoparaphysata
  • Mollisia fuscostriata
  • Mollisia heterosperma
  • Mollisia humidicola
  • Mollisia hydrophila
  • Mollisia jugosa
  • Mollisia juncina
  • Mollisia leucosphaeria
  • Mollisia ligni
  • Mollisia lurida
  • Mollisia lychnidis
  • Mollisia lycopi
  • Mollisia macrosperma
  • Mollisia mediella
  • Mollisia melaleuca
  • Mollisia minutissima
  • Mollisia mutabilis
  • Mollisia myricariae
  • Mollisia nigrescens
  • Mollisia olivascens
  • Mollisia orcadensis
  • Mollisia palustris
  • Mollisia poaeoides
  • Mollisia populi
  • Mollisia rabenhorstii
  • Mollisia ramealis
  • Mollisia rehmii
  • Mollisia sordidula
  • Mollisia spectabilis
  • Mollisia sphaeroides
  • Mollisia stellata
  • Mollisia stromaticola
  • Mollisia subcorticalis
  • Mollisia submelaena
  • Mollisia tenuispora
  • Mollisia teucrii
  • Mollisia typhae
  • Mollisia uda
  • Mollisia undulatodepressula
  • Mollisia ventosa

See also

References

  1. "Mollisia (Fr.) P. Karst. 1871". MycoBank. International Mycological Association. Retrieved 2011-10-08.
  2. Lumbsch TH, Huhndorf SM (December 2007). "Outline of Ascomycota – 2007". Myconet. Chicago, USA: The Field Museum, Department of Botany. 13: 1–58.
  3. Kirk PM, Cannon PF, Minter DW, Stalpers JA (2008). Dictionary of the Fungi (10th ed.). Wallingford, UK: CABI. p. 434. ISBN 0-85199-826-7.


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