Clavariadelphus Explained
Clavariadelphus is a genus of club fungi in the family Clavariadelphaceae. The genus has a widespread distribution in temperate areas, and contains an estimated 19 species.The name might mean uterus-shaped club, from the Latin meaning club and the Greek delphus meaning uterus.
Species
- Clavariadelphus americanus (Corner) Methven (1989)
- Clavariadelphus caespitosus Methven (1989)
- Clavariadelphus cokeri V.L.Wells & Kempton (1968)
- Clavariadelphus fasciculatus Methven & Guzmán (1989)
- Clavariadelphus flavidus Methven (1989)
- Clavariadelphus flavoimmaturus R.H.Petersen (1974)
- Clavariadelphus helveticus Rahm & Schild (1974)
- Clavariadelphus himalayensis Methven (1989)
- Clavariadelphus lignicola R.H.Petersen (1974)
- Clavariadelphus ligula (Schaeff.) Donk (1933)
- Clavariadelphus mirus (Pat.) Corner (1950)
- Clavariadelphus mucronatus V.L.Wells & Kempton (1968)
- Clavariadelphus occidentalis Methven (1989)
- Clavariadelphus pakistanicus Hanif & Khalid (2014)
- Clavariadelphus pallidoincarnatus Methven (1989)
- Clavariadelphus pistillaris (L.) Donk (1933)
- Clavariadelphus sachalinensis (S.Imai) Corner (1950)
- Clavariadelphus subfastigiatus V.L.Wells & Kempton (1968)
- Clavariadelphus truncatus Donk (1933)
- Clavariadelphus unicolor (Berk. & Ravenel) Corner (1950)
- Clavariadelphus xanthocephalus Rahm & Schild (1977)
- Clavariadelphus yunnanensis Methven (1989)
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