Chlorociboria Seaver ex C.S. Ramamurthi, Korf & L.R. Batra 1958 [1957]
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Nomenclature
Classification
Subordinates
- Chlorociboria aeruginascens
- Chlorociboria aeruginosa
- Chlorociboria albohymenia
- Chlorociboria argentinensis
- Chlorociboria awakinoana
- Chlorociboria campbellensis
- Chlorociboria clavula
- Chlorociboria colubrosa
- Chlorociboria duriligna
- Chlorociboria halonata
- Chlorociboria macrospora
- Chlorociboria metrosideri
- Chlorociboria novae-zelandiae
- Chlorociboria olivacea
- Chlorociboria omnivirens
- Chlorociboria pardalota
- Chlorociboria poutoensis
- Chlorociboria procera
- Chlorociboria solandri
- Chlorociboria sp.
- Chlorociboria spathulata
- Chlorociboria spiralis
- Chlorociboria subtilis
- Chlorociboria versiformis
Synonyms
Associations
Descriptions
Chlorociboria Seaver ex C.S. Ramamurthi, Korf & L.R. Batra 1958 [1957]
Small, blue-green cup fungi, saprobic on fallen wood which is also stained blue-green. Some species stain the infected wood internally, in others the stain is confined to the surface of the wood. Some species are characteristically associated with rotten wood, with the texture of a white rot, others are associated with wood which remains hard. Wood infected by these fungi is sometimes used for decorative purposes
The genus is highly diverse in New Zealand with 13 species, many putatively endemic.