2017
DOI: 10.33585/cmy.69202
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Typhula spathulata - first record from Turkey.

Abstract: In the current study, the clavarioid taxon Typhula spathulata is reported for the first time from Turkey. It is the first record of the genus Typhula in the country. A description of the taxon is given together with microscopic drawings and photographs of the fruitbodies.

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“…Sclerotium complanatum , type of Sclerotium, is characterised by producing compressed sclerotia attached to the substrate by a small stalk ( Tode 1790 ) which conform to those produced by T. phacorrhiza ( Berkeley, 1837 , Rostrup, 1866 , Schröter, 1889 ). Thus, it is generally accepted that S. complanatum is a synonym of T. phacorrhiza ( Xu et al., 2010 , Kaygusuz and Çolak, 2017 ), although only Remsberg (1940) has proposed this synonymy according to our search. Other authors attributed S. complanatum to the sclerotial morph of T. gyrans ( Fries, 1874 , Corner, 1950 , Donk, 1962 ), but this view appears to have been abandoned.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 81%
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“…Sclerotium complanatum , type of Sclerotium, is characterised by producing compressed sclerotia attached to the substrate by a small stalk ( Tode 1790 ) which conform to those produced by T. phacorrhiza ( Berkeley, 1837 , Rostrup, 1866 , Schröter, 1889 ). Thus, it is generally accepted that S. complanatum is a synonym of T. phacorrhiza ( Xu et al., 2010 , Kaygusuz and Çolak, 2017 ), although only Remsberg (1940) has proposed this synonymy according to our search. Other authors attributed S. complanatum to the sclerotial morph of T. gyrans ( Fries, 1874 , Corner, 1950 , Donk, 1962 ), but this view appears to have been abandoned.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…Berthier (1976) , after examining extensive material and type specimens available, merged all these genera under Typhula ( Sphaerula , Scleromitra and Dacryopsella were not treated in the monograph), but recognised Cnazonaria , Gliocoryne , Pistillaria and Pistillina as subgenera. After the publication of Berthier's monograph, a few authors have continued to use Pistillaria and Pistillina at the generic level ( Shiryaev and Kotiranta, 2007 , Kaygusuz and Çolak, 2017 , Begerow et al, 2018 , Petersen and Læssøe, 2019 ). Recently, the new monotypic genus Tygervalleyomyces was described in Typhulaceae based on analyses of the 28S region ( Crous et al.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%