Epibryon Explained
Epibryon is a genus of fungi, and the sole genus in the monogeneric family Epibryaceae. It has about 40 species. Many of the species grow parasitically on bryophytes. The genus was circumscribed by mycologist Peter Döbbeler in 1978; the family by Soili Stenroos and Cécile Gueidan in 2014.
Species
- Epibryon andinum
- Epibryon arachnoideum
- Epibryon bryophilum
- Epibryon bubakii
- Epibryon casaresii
- Epibryon chorisodontii
- Epibryon conductrix
- Epibryon craspedum
- Epibryon cryptosphaericum
- Epibryon dawsoniae
- Epibryon deceptor
- Epibryon diaphanum
- Epibryon dicrani
- Epibryon elegantissimum
- Epibryon endocarpum
- Epibryon eremita
- Epibryon filiforme
- Epibryon hepaticicola
- Epibryon hypophyllum
- Epibryon intercapillare
- Epibryon intercellulare
- Epibryon interlamellare
- Epibryon intracellulare
- Epibryon kondratyukii
- Epibryon leucobryi
- Epibryon lichenicola
- Epibryon maculosum
- Epibryon marsupidii
- Epibryon metzgeriae
- Epibryon muscicola
- Epibryon notabile
- Epibryon odontophilum
- Epibryon parvipunctum
- Epibryon pedinophylli
- Epibryon perrumpens
- Epibryon plagiochilae
- Epibryon platycarpum
- Epibryon pogonati-urnigeri
- Epibryon polyphagum
- Epibryon polysporum
- Epibryon pulchellum
- Epibryon scapaniae
- Epibryon semitectum
- Epibryon solorinae
- Epibryon trichostomi
- Epibryon tripartitum
- Epibryon turfosorum
- Epibryon ventrale