Phaeopterula Explained

Phaeopterula is a genus of fungi in the family Pterulaceae. Basidiocarps are clavarioid and resemble species of Pterula.

Taxonomy

This genus was originally described by the German mycologist Paul Christoph Hennings in 1905 but most subsequent mycologists considered it a synonym of Pterula. The genus was resurrected in 2020 when a major reclassification of the Pterulaceae based on phylogenetic analysis split the family into four genera: Pterula, Myrmecopterula, Pterulicium, and Phaeopterula.[1] Three former Pterula species were added to Phaeopterula.

Species

As of October 2022, Species Fungorum accepted five species of Phaeopterula.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Leal-Dutra . Caio A. . Griffith . Gareth W. . Neves . Maria Alice . McLaughlin . David J. . McLaughlin . Esther G. . Clasen . Lina A. . Dentinger . Bryn T. M. . December 2020 . Reclassification of Pterulaceae Corner (Basidiomycota: Agaricales) introducing the ant-associated genus Myrmecopterula gen. nov., Phaeopterula Henn. and the corticioid Radulomycetaceae fam. nov. . IMA Fungus . en . 11 . 1 . 2 . 10.1186/s43008-019-0022-6 . 2210-6359 . 7325140 . 32617254 . free .
  2. Web site: Species Fungorum - Phaeopterula . 2022-07-10 . www.speciesfungorum.org.