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Cryptohymenium Samuels & L.M. Kohn 1987 [1986]

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Cryptohymenium Samuels & L.M. Kohn, Sydowia 39 204 (1987 [1986])
Cryptohymenium Samuels & L.M. Kohn 1987 [1986]

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Indigenous
Present
New Zealand
Political Region
A second undescribed species occurs in New Caledonia, see http://www.ascofrance.com/forum/54148/cf-cryptohymenium [PRJ, July 2018]

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Samuels & L.M. Kohn
Samuels & L.M. Kohn
1987
1986
204
ICN
Cryptohymenium Samuels & L.M. Kohn 1987 [1986]
genus
Cryptohymenium

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Cryptohymenium

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Cryptohymenium Samuels & L.M. Kohn 1987 [1986]

Capitulum et rhizomorphum nigra. Capituluni fertile rhizomorphum terminans, capitatum; sulco sterili manifesto continuationem inter hymenium et rhizomorphum interrumpenti. Epithecium fugax, texture angulari; excipulum ectale texture angulari. Asci cum annulo iodo coerulescenti. Ascosporae unicellulares, hyalinae. Paraphyses numerosae.
Type species: C. pycnidiophorum SAMUELS & KOHN

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Cryptohymenium Samuels & L.M. Kohn 1987 [1986]
Cryptohymenium Samuels & L.M. Kohn
Cryptohymenium Samuels & L.M. Kohn 1987 [1986]
Cryptohymenium Samuels & L.M. Kohn
Cryptohymenium Samuels & L.M. Kohn 1987 [1986]
Cryptohymenium Samuels & L.M. Kohn (1987) [1986]
Cryptohymenium Samuels & L.M. Kohn 1987 [1986]
Cryptohymenium Samuels & L.M. Kohn (1987) [1986]
Cryptohymenium Samuels & L.M. Kohn 1987 [1986]
Cryptohymenium Samuels & L.M. Kohn
Cryptohymenium Samuels & L.M. Kohn 1987 [1986]
Cryptohymenium Samuels & L.M. Kohn (1987) [1986]

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taxonomic status
ITS, LSU, RPB1, RPB2 from PDD 111534 support the type species of Cryptohymenium, C. pycnidiophorum, belonging in the Sclerotiniaceae + Rutstroemiaceae + Cenangiaceae clade, with an isolated position, sister to both the Cenangiaceae and to the Sclerotiniaceae + Rutstroemiaceae clades. These three families are consistently placed as sister clades with strong support. There are good grounds for erecting a higher taxon 'Sclerotiniales' to represent this relationship - Cryptohymenium would be incertae sedis in such a taxon. [PRJ, August 2018]

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1cb1c5a7-36b9-11d5-9548-00d0592d548c
scientific name
Names_Fungi
1 January 2001
14 August 2018
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