Lachnellula Explained
Lachnellula is a genus of fungi in the family Lachnaceae. The genus contains 40 species. Lachnellula was circumscribed in 1884 by Petter Karsten, with Lachnellula chrysophthalma assigned as the type species.
Many species are associated with canker disease on various conifers, including Lachnellula willkommii, which causes the feared disease of larch canker to some larch trees.[1]
Species
- Lachnellula abietis
- Lachnellula aeruginosa
- Lachnellula agassizii
- Lachnellula angustispora
- Lachnellula arida
- Lachnellula bruneiensis
- Lachnellula calva
- Lachnellula calyciformis
- Lachnellula calycina
- Lachnellula cervina
- Lachnellula chrysophthalma
- Lachnellula ciliata
- Lachnellula cyphelloides
- Lachnellula dabaensis
- Lachnellula ellisiana
- Lachnellula eucalypti
- Lachnellula flavovirens
- Lachnellula fuckelii
- Lachnellula fuscosanguinea
- Lachnellula himalayensis
- Lachnellula hyalina
- Lachnellula ikenoi
- Lachnellula intricata
- Lachnellula juniperina
- Lachnellula kamtschatica
- Lachnellula laricis
- Lachnellula minuscula
- Lachnellula minuta
- Lachnellula occidentalis
- Lachnellula pittospori
- Lachnellula populina
- Lachnellula pseudofarinacea
- Lachnellula pseudotsugae
- Lachnellula pulverulenta
- Lachnellula rattanicola
- Lachnellula rehmii
- Lachnellula resinaria
- Lachnellula rhopalostylidis
- Lachnellula robusta Baral
- Lachnellula schumannii
- Lachnellula splendens
- Lachnellula subtilissima
- Lachnellula succina
- Lachnellula suecica
- Lachnellula tuberculata
- Lachnellula viridiglauca
- Lachnellula willkommii
Notes and References
- http://www.exoticpests.gc.ca/es-details/disease/1000096 European larch canker