Ruhlandiella is a genus of exothecial, ectomycorrhizal fungi in the order Pezizales. Ascomata of exothecial fungi typically lack a peridium and are covered with a hymenial layer instead. Ruhlandiella species have nonoperculate asci and highly ornamented ascospores. The genus was first described by Hennings in 1903 to include the single species, R. berolinensis. Since then, mycologists have uncovered Ruhlandiella species in many locations around the globe, including Australia, Spain, Italy, and the USA. Currently, there are four recognized species: R. berolinensis, R. peregrina, R. reticulata, and R. truncata. All were found near Eucalyptus or Melaleuca trees of Australasian origin. Recently, we discovered two new species of Ruhlandiella in ...
Based on new collections of Melophia ruprechtiae on Ruprechtia laxiflora from Tucumán, Argentina, an...
Desert truffles (mycorrhizal hypogeous Ascomycota) are found in arid and semi-arid areas of the glob...
Members of the Asterinaceae and Parmulariaceae are obligate biotrophic fungi with a pantropical dist...
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Fistulina is a poroid genus of wood-rooting fungi that includes annual and edible species. Nine spec...
Psathyloma is an agaricoid genus described recently to accommodate two species of brown-spored agari...
Truffle species within the /tarzetta-geopyxis lineage share smooth, globose, hyaline spores, but dif...
The descolea clade includes species of ectomycorrhizal basidiomycetes in the genera Descolea, Setche...
Rhytidhysteron rufulum is a poorly known, common, pantropical species, capable of utilizing differen...
Russula species are ectomycorrhizal basidiomycetes common throughout Australian woodlands. Molecular...
Pachyphlodes is a lineage of ectomycorrhizal, hypogeous, sequestrate ascomycete fungi native to temp...
The present study introduces two new genera, 14 new species, five new combinations and 12 interestin...
A new species belonging to the bitunicate ascomycetes genus Acanthostigma is described from bark of ...
During an investigation of saprobic microfungi in leaf litter from an Australian rainforest, five ne...
Tubeufiaceae (Pleosporales, Ascomycota) occurring on native trees from the Andean Patagonian forests...
Based on new collections of Melophia ruprechtiae on Ruprechtia laxiflora from Tucumán, Argentina, an...
Desert truffles (mycorrhizal hypogeous Ascomycota) are found in arid and semi-arid areas of the glob...
Members of the Asterinaceae and Parmulariaceae are obligate biotrophic fungi with a pantropical dist...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The article is copyrighted by the Mycological Society of America ...
Fistulina is a poroid genus of wood-rooting fungi that includes annual and edible species. Nine spec...
Psathyloma is an agaricoid genus described recently to accommodate two species of brown-spored agari...
Truffle species within the /tarzetta-geopyxis lineage share smooth, globose, hyaline spores, but dif...
The descolea clade includes species of ectomycorrhizal basidiomycetes in the genera Descolea, Setche...
Rhytidhysteron rufulum is a poorly known, common, pantropical species, capable of utilizing differen...
Russula species are ectomycorrhizal basidiomycetes common throughout Australian woodlands. Molecular...
Pachyphlodes is a lineage of ectomycorrhizal, hypogeous, sequestrate ascomycete fungi native to temp...
The present study introduces two new genera, 14 new species, five new combinations and 12 interestin...
A new species belonging to the bitunicate ascomycetes genus Acanthostigma is described from bark of ...
During an investigation of saprobic microfungi in leaf litter from an Australian rainforest, five ne...
Tubeufiaceae (Pleosporales, Ascomycota) occurring on native trees from the Andean Patagonian forests...
Based on new collections of Melophia ruprechtiae on Ruprechtia laxiflora from Tucumán, Argentina, an...
Desert truffles (mycorrhizal hypogeous Ascomycota) are found in arid and semi-arid areas of the glob...
Members of the Asterinaceae and Parmulariaceae are obligate biotrophic fungi with a pantropical dist...