Pseudocantharellus is a subgenus of fungi in the genus Cantharellus. Species in this subgenus are found in Africa.
The fruiting bodies of this species are pink to red with thin-walled hyphal endings.[1]
The subgenus was established in 2013 based on phylogenetic analysis.
Accepted species:
Image | Scientific Name | Year | Mycorrhizal association | Distribution |
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C. floridulus | 1958 | sub-Saharan Africa | ||
C. goossensiae | 1958 | Congo | ||
C. miniatescens | 1958 | Congo | ||
C. violaceoflavescens | 2020 | Berlinia grandiflora | Togo | |
C. rhodophyllus | 1958 | Gilbertiodendron dewevrei | Congo | |
C. rubrosalmoneus | 2018 | Madagascar | ||