Cercophora Fuckel

Symbolae Mycologicae p. 244. 1870.

Typus: C. mirabilis Fuckel
Location of type:
G, lectotype
Type studies:
Lundquist (Symbolae Botanicae Upsalienses 20:1-374. 1972.)
Anamorph:
Chrysosporium-like (Ueda, Mycoscience 35:287. 1994), Cladorrhinum
Status:
wood inhabiting species currently under revision (Huhndorf & Fernandez, in prep)
Number of epithets: 45 (20 accepted in Dictionary of the Fungi, 1995)
Monograph:
Lundquist (1972, dung inhabiting species)
Additional literature:
Hilber & Hilber (Zeitschrift fur Mykologie 45(2):209-233. 1979. wood inhabiting species)

ascomata scattered or clustered, superficial or erumpent, obpyriform, with vestiture, roughened or glabrous

ascospores
cylindrical, sigmoid, basal 1/3rd geniculate, apical 1/3rd swells and becomes brown, basal 2/3rds remains hyaline, septate, various sizes, with gelatinous appendages or not

Terrestrial habitat, occasionally from freshwater, found on decaying herbaceous and woody debris and on dung.

Distribution to date: worldwide, temperate and tropical

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