Resupinatus (Nees) Gray 1821
Details
Nomenclature
Classification
Subordinates
- Resupinatus applicatus
- Resupinatus cinerascens
- Resupinatus crawfordiae
- Resupinatus cupuliformis
- Resupinatus dorotheae
- Resupinatus huia
- Resupinatus hyalinus
- Resupinatus kavinii
- Resupinatus merulioides
- Resupinatus poriaeformis
- Resupinatus purpureo-olivaceus
- Resupinatus sordulentus
- Resupinatus sp. 'Howick (PDD 107004)'
- Resupinatus sp. 'Rimutaka (PDD 113403)'
- Resupinatus subapplicatus
- Resupinatus trichotis
- Resupinatus tristis
- Resupinatus urceolatus
- Resupinatus vinosolividus
- Resupinatus violaceogriseus
Associations
Descriptions
Fleshy fungi attached to the substrate directly from the side of the cap, or through a short stalk at one side of the cap, cap smooth, spore print white.
All saprobic.
Three species have been reported for New Zealand, P.longinqua and P. roseola are pinkish and P. subgrisea is dull greyish. P. longinqua characteristically has a somewhat scalloped margin to the cap. P. roseola is known from a single collection.
Medium to small sized, fleshy mushrooms saprobic on wood, with short, lateral stipe. Pleurotus-like but with gelatinised tissue in pileipellis. Differs from Hohenbuehelia in lacking cheilocystidia.
Three species have been reported from New Zealand, only those listed below have descriptions or images available from NZFungi.
Basidiomycetes with small, cup-shaped to almost globose fruiting bodies, gregarious amongst a dense subiculum. Saprobic on dead wood.
Two species have been reported from New Zealand, only those listed below have descriptions or images available from NZFungi.