Ramaria flavescens explained
Ramaria flavescens is a species of coral fungus in the family Gomphaceae. It was first described as Clavaria flavescens by Jacob Christian Schäffer in 1762;[1] American mycologist Ron Peterson transferred it to the genus Ramaria in 1974.[2] The IUCN Red List labels this species as Critically Endangered in Denmark[3] and as Data Deficient in the Czech Republic.[4]
Notes and References
- Web site: Ramaria flavescens Schaeff. ex R.H. Petersen . . March 8, 2014.
- Petersen RH. . Contribution toward a monograph of Ramaria. I. Some classic species redescribed . American Journal of Botany . 1974 . 61 . 7 . 739–48 . 10.2307/2441789. 2441789 .
- Web site: Ramaria flavescens (Schaeff.) R.H. Petersen. Fagdatacenter for Biodiversitet og Terrestrisk Natur. March 8, 2014. da. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20140309023856/http://www2.dmu.dk/1_om_dmu/2_tvaer-funk/3_fdc_bio/projekter/redlist/data.asp?ID=3936. March 9, 2014.
- Priroda. Red list of fungi (macromycetes) of the Czech Republic. J. Holec. M. Beran . March 8, 2014.