Stereopsis (fungus)

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Stereopsis is the sole genus of fungi in the family Stereopsidaceae.[1] The genus was formerly placed in the family Meruliaceae in the order Polyporales but was found to belong in its own order along with the genus Clavulicium.[1] Stereopsis was circumscribed by English mycologist Derek Reid in 1965.[2] It contains species that form funnel-shaped basidiocarps as well as the corticioid species Stereopsis globosa which was formerly considered a species of Clavulicium.[1] The species Stereopsis humphreyi and Stereopsis vitellina were found to belong in the Agaricales and Atheliales respectively in a molecular phylogenetics study, and because of this do not belong in Stereopsis, but they have not yet been transferred to their own genera.[1]

Species

  • Stereopsis burtiana
  • Stereopsis cartilaginea
  • Stereopsis crassipileata
  • Stereopsis gracilistipitata
  • Stereopsis hiscens
  • Stereopsis globosa[1]
  • Stereopsis humphreyi
  • Stereopsis malaiensis
  • Stereopsis mussooriensis
  • Stereopsis nigripes
  • Stereopsis pseudocupulata
  • Stereopsis radicans
  • Stereopsis raphiae
  • Stereopsis reidii
  • Stereopsis sparassoides
  • Stereopsis straminea
  • Stereopsis vitellina

References

  1. Sjökvist, E.; Pfeil, B.E.; Larsson, E.; Larsson, K.-H. (2014). "Stereopsidales – a new order of mushroom-forming fungi". PLoS ONE. 9 (8): e106204. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0095227. PMC 4002437. PMID 24777067.
  2. Reid, D.A. (1965). A Monograph of the Stipitate Stereoid Fungi. Beihefte zur Nova Hedwigia. 18. p. 290.


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