Cyphellostereum jamesianum is a species of basidiolichen belonging to the family Cyphellaceae that was described as new to science in 2019. It has been found in South Carolina and in Florida on a Taxodium wetland fragment at Florida Gulf Coast University.[1][2] The species was named for James D. Lawrey.[1]
Cyphellostereum jamesianum | |
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Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Fungi |
Division: | Basidiomycota |
Class: | Agaricomycetes |
Order: | Agaricales |
Family: | Hygrophoraceae |
Genus: | Cyphellostereum |
Species: | C. jamesianum
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Binomial name | |
Cyphellostereum jamesianum Dal Forno & Kaminsky (2019)
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References
edit- ^ a b Forno, Manuela Dal; Kaminsky, Laurel; Rosentreter, Roger; McMullin, R. Troy; Aptroot, André; Lücking, Robert (1 December 2019). "A first phylogenetic assessment of Dictyonema s.lat. in southeastern North America reveals three new basidiolichens, described in honor of James D. Lawrey" (PDF). Plant and Fungal Systematics. 64 (2): 383–392. doi:10.2478/pfs-2019-0025. S2CID 210077120.
- ^ Masumoto, Hiroshi; Sanders, William B. (August 2022). "The Lichen Photobiont Genus Rhizonema (cyanobacteria) Exhibits Diverse Modes of Branching, Both False and True". Journal of Phycology. 58 (4): 612–625. Bibcode:2022JPcgy..58..612M. doi:10.1111/jpy.13256. PMID 35567534. S2CID 248776233.