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Ramaria cystidiophora

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Species of fungus

Ramaria cystidiophora
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Basidiomycota
Class: Agaricomycetes
Order: Gomphales
Family: Gomphaceae
Genus: Ramaria
Species: R. cystidiophora
Binomial name
Ramaria cystidiophora
(Kauffman) Corner (1950)
Synonyms

Clavaria cystidiophora Kauffman (1928)

Ramaria cystidiophora, commonly known as the fuzzy-footed coral, is a coral mushroom in the family Gomphaceae. It is in the Laeticolora subgenus of Ramaria. The branches are yellow, sometimes brighter at the tips, growing from a fuzzy white stem. The odour is sweet.

While the species is relatively unlikely to be confused with another, several varieties exist – for instance var. anisata, which is of a peach hue.

Taxonomy

The species was first described as Clavaria cystidiophora by Calvin Henry Kauffman in 1928. E.J.H. Corner transferred it to the genus Ramaria in 1950.

References

  1. "Ramaria cystidiophora (Kauffman) Corner 1950". MycoBank. International Mycological Association. Retrieved 2012-09-04.
  2. ^ Trudell, Steve; Ammirati, Joe (2009). Mushrooms of the Pacific Northwest. Timber Press Field Guides. Portland, OR: Timber Press. p. 246. ISBN 978-0-88192-935-5.
  3. Kauffman CH. (1928). "Cystidia in the genus Clavaria and some undescribed species". Papers of the Michigan Academy of Sciences. 8: 141–51.
  4. Corner EJH. (1950). A monograph of Clavaria and allied genera. Annals of Botany Memoirs. Vol. 1. Oxford University Press. p. 573.

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Taxon identifiers
Ramaria cystidiophora
Clavaria cystidiophora


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