Cucurbitaria

Cucurbitaria is a genus of corticioid fungi in the family Cucurbitariaceae. The genus was circumscribed by Samuel Frederick Gray in 1821.[2]

Cucurbitaria
Cucurbitaria laburni
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Cucurbitaria

Gray (1821)
Type species
Cucurbitaria berberidis
(Pers.) Gray (1821)
Synonyms[1]

Crotonocarpia Fuckel 1870)
Cyathisphaera Dumort. (1822)
Gemmamyces Casagr. (1969)
Leucothyridium Speg. (1909)
Phialospora Raf. (1832)

Species

  • Cucurbitaria acervata
  • Cucurbitaria amorphae
  • Cucurbitaria aspegrenii
  • Cucurbitaria asteropycnidia
  • Cucurbitaria berberidis
  • Cucurbitaria bicolor
  • Cucurbitaria brevibarbata
  • Cucurbitaria broussonetiae
  • Cucurbitaria callista
  • Cucurbitaria caraganae
  • Cucurbitaria carnosa
  • Cucurbitaria castaneae
  • Cucurbitaria coluteae
  • Cucurbitaria conglobata
  • Cucurbitaria coryli
  • Cucurbitaria delitescens
  • Cucurbitaria destreae
  • Cucurbitaria dulcamarae
  • Cucurbitaria echinata
  • Cucurbitaria elongata
  • Cucurbitaria erratica
  • Cucurbitaria euonymi
  • Cucurbitaria friesii
  • Cucurbitaria hirtella
  • Cucurbitaria homalea
  • Cucurbitaria karstenii
  • Cucurbitaria laburni
  • Cucurbitaria laurocerasi
  • Cucurbitaria leptospora
  • Cucurbitaria lisae
  • Cucurbitaria naucosa
  • Cucurbitaria negundinis
  • Cucurbitaria obducens
  • Cucurbitaria occidentalis
  • Cucurbitaria pakistanica
  • Cucurbitaria piceae
  • Cucurbitaria plagia
  • Cucurbitaria pricesiana
  • Cucurbitaria pulveracea
  • Cucurbitaria rabenhorstii
  • Cucurbitaria rhamni
  • Cucurbitaria rhododendri
  • Cucurbitaria ribis
  • Cucurbitaria rubefaciens
  • Cucurbitaria salicina
  • Cucurbitaria seriata
  • Cucurbitaria setosa
  • Cucurbitaria solitaria
  • Cucurbitaria sorbi
  • Cucurbitaria spartii
  • Cucurbitaria spiraearum
  • Cucurbitaria staphula
  • Cucurbitaria subcaespitosa
  • Cucurbitaria vitis

References

  1. "Cucurbitaria Gray 1821". MycoBank. International Mycological Association. Retrieved 2012-01-09.
  2. Gray SF. (1821). A Natural Arrangement of British Plants. 1. p. 519.


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