List of fungi of South Africa – A
This is an alphabetical list of fungal taxa as recorded from South Africa. Currently accepted names have been appended.
Ab
[edit]Genus Abrothallus Pérez-Ort. & Suija (2013), Abrothallaceae (Lichenicolous fungi)
- Abrothallus parmeliarum Nyl. [sic][1] probably (Sommerf.) Arnold 1874
Ac
[edit]Genus Acarospora A.Massal. (1852) Acarosporaceae (Lichenised fiungi)
- Acarospora angolensis H. Magn. 1929[1]
- Acarospora austroafricana (Zahlbr.) H. Magn. 1933[1]
- Acarospora bella Jatta 1906[1]
- Acarospora bylii H. Magn. 1933[1]
- Acarospora calviniensis H. Magn. 1933[1]
- Acarospora capensis Zahlbr. 1926[1]
- Acarospora cervina A. Massal. (1852), [1]
- Acarospora citrina (Taylor) Zahlbr. (1913).[1]
- Acarospora crassilabra (Müll. Arg.) Zahlbr. 1927[1]
- Acarospora deserticola Zahlbr. 1926[1]
- Acarospora finckei Zahlbr. 1927[1]
- Acarospora finckei var. lobulata H. Magn. ex Zahlbr. 1932[1]
- Acarospora fuscata (Ach.) Arnold (1871)[1]
- Acarospora immixta H. Magn. 1929[1]
- Acarospora initialis H. Magn. 1929[1]
- Acarospora initialis var. perfectior H. Magn. 1933[1]
- Acarospora insculpta H. Magn. 1933[1]
- Acarospora intermixta H. Magn. 1933[1]
- Acarospora intrusa H. Magn. 1933[1]
- Acarospora laeta H. Magn. 1933[1]
- Acarospora laeta var. annularis H. Magn. 1933[1]
- Acarospora laevigata H. Magn. 1933[1]
- Acarospora longispora H. Magn. 1933[1]
- Acarospora lucida H. Magn. 1929[1]
- Acarospora luderitzensis H. Magn. 1933[1]
- Acarospora macrospora (Hepp ex Nyl.) A. Massal. ex Bagl. (1857)[1]
- Acarospora meridionalis H. Magn. 1932[1]
- Acarospora negligens H. Magn. (1929)[1]
- Acarospora ochrophaea H. Magn. 1933[1]
- Acarospora ortendahlii H.Magn.[1]*
- Acarospora perexigua (Müll. Arg.) Hue 1909[1]
- Acarospora porinoides (Stizenb.) Zahlbr. 1927[1]
- Acarospora rhodesiae H. Magn. 1933[1]
- Acarospora socialis H. Magn. 1929[1]
- Acarospora steineri H. Magn. 1933[1]
- Acarospora subbadia H. Magn. 1933[1]
- Acarospora subochracea H. Magn. 1932[1]
- Acarospora subtersa H. Magn. 1929[1]
- Acarospora sulphurata var. austroafricana Zahlbr. 1926[1]
- Acarospora tenuis (Vain.) H. Magn. 1929[1]
- Acarospora tersa Zahlbr. [sic][1] probably (Fr.) J. Steiner 1897
- Acarospora thaeodes A. Massal. 1861[1]
- Acarospora xanthophana (Nyl.) Jatta 1906[1]
Family: Acarosporaceae Zahlbr. 1906[1]
Genus: Achorion Remak 1845
- Achorion schoenleinii Remak ex Guég. 1845,[1] accepted as Trichophyton schoenleinii (Lebert) Langeron & Miloch. ex Nann., (1934)
Genus: Acremoniella Sacc. 1886
- Acremoniella sp.[1]
Genus: Acremonium Link 1809
- Acremonium verticillatum Link 1809,[1] accepted as Cladobotryum verticillatum (Link) S. Hughes, (1958)
- Acremonium sp.[1]
Genus: Acrospeira Berk. & Broome 1857
- Acrospeira macrosporoidea (Berk. & Broome) Wiltshire 1938,[1] accepted as Monodictys castaneae (Wallr.) S. Hughes, (1958)
Genus: Actinonema
- Actinonema rosae (Lib.) Fr. 1849,[1] accepted as Diplocarpon rosae (Lib.) F.A. Wolf, (1912)
Genus: Actinopeltella
- Actinopeltella nitida Doidge 1924,[1] accepted as Actinopeltis nitida (Doidge) Arx, (1962)
Ae
[edit]Genus: Aecidium Pers. 1796, accepted as Puccinia Pers., (1794), (Rust fungi)
- Aecidium acalyphicolum Doidge[1]*
- Aecidium acanthopsidis Syd. & P. Syd. 1915[1]
- Aecidium albilabrum Kalchbr. 1871[1]
- Aecidium albo-atrum P.Henn.[1]*
- Aecidium anceps Syd. & P. Syd. 1901[1]
- Aecidium ancylanthi Henn. 1903[1]
- Aecidium antholyzae Bubak[1]*
- Aecidium ari Desm. 1823[1] accepted as Puccinia sessilis J. Schröt., (1870) [1869]
- Aecidium aroideum Cooke 1879[1]
- Aecidium australe Berk. 1843[1]
- Aecidium banketense Hopk. 1938[1] recorded as Aecidium banketensis
- Aecidium barleriae Doidge 1948[1]
- Aecidium baumanianum Henn. 1903,[1]
- Aecidium baumii P.Henn.[1]*
- Aecidium benguellense Lagerh. 1889[1]
- Aecidium berkleyae Henn. & Pole-Evans 1908[1]
- Aecidium bicolor Sacc. 1899[1]
- Aecidium brideliae Henn. & Pole-Evans 1908[1]
- Aecidium brunswigiae Henn. 1898[1]
- Aecidium bulbines Henn. & Pole-Evans 1908[1]
- Aecidium burtt-davyi Doidge 1939[1]
- Aecidium bylianum Syd. 1924[1]
- Aecidium capense Berk. & M.A. Curtis 1860[1]
- Aecidium cardiospermi Cooke 1882[1] accepted as Dietelia cardiospermi (Cooke) Berndt & A.R. Wood, (2012)
- Aecidium cephalandrae Cooke 1884[1]
- Aecidium cephalariae Syd. & P. Syd. 1912[1]
- Aecidium chlorophyti Kalchbr. [sic][1] probably Har. & Pat. 1909
- Aecidium clarum Syd. & P. Syd. 1912[1]
- Aecidium clematidis-brachiatae Doidge 1927[1]
- Aecidium clerodendricola Henn. 1903[1]
- Aecidium clutiae Doidge 1927[1] recorded as Aecidium cluytiae
- Aecidium compositarum DC. [sic],[1] possibly Mart. 1817 accepted as Puccinia lapsanae Fuckel [as 'lampsanae'], (1860), or Rabenh. 1851
- Aecidium conyzae-pinnatilobatae P. Syd. & Syd. 1923[1]
- Aecidium cookeanum De Toni 1888[1]
- Aecidium corycii Doidge 1927[1]
- Aecidium crini Kalchbr. 1882[1]
- Aecidium crypticum Kalchbr. & Cooke 1880[1]
- Aecidium cussoniae Kalchbr. 1882[1]
- Aecidium davyi Syd. & P. Syd. 1912,[1]
- Aecidium decipiens Syd. & P. Syd. 1923[1]
- Aecidium denekiae Doidge 1927[1]
- Aecidium dielsii Henn. 1902[1]
- Aecidium dinteri Doidge 1939[1]
- Aecidium diospyri A.L. Sm. 1898[1]
- Aecidium dipcadi-viridis Doidge 1948[1]
- Aecidium dissotidis Cooke 1882[1]
- Aecidium doidgeae Syd. & P. Syd.(1912)[1] recorded as Aecidium doidgei
- Aecidium dolichi Cooke 1882[1] accepted as Synchytrium dolichi (Cooke) Gäum., (1927)
- Aecidium dubiosum Syd. & P. Syd. 1901[1]
- Aecidium elegans Dietel 1888[1] accepted as Endophyllum macowanii Pole-Evans as 'macowani' (1909) [1908]
- Aecidium elytropappi Henn. 1898[1] accepted as Endophyllum elytropappi (Henn.) A.R. Wood & Crous, (2005)
- Aecidium englerianum Henn. & Lindau 1893[1]
- Aecidium eriospermi Henn. 1897[2]
- Aecidium evansii Henn. 1908[2]
- Aecidium fluggeae Doidge 1927[2]
- Aecidium flustra Berk. ex Syd. & P. Syd. 1923[2]
- Aecidium garckeanum Henn. 1891[2]
- Aecidium gomphostigmae Doidge 1927[2]
- Aecidium habunguense Henn. 1903[2] accepted as Puccinia agrophila Syd., (1937)
- Aecidium hartwegiae Thüm. 1877[2]
- Aecidium helichrysi Doidge 1927[2]
- Aecidium heliotropicola P.H.B. Talbot (1948)[2] recorded as Aecidium heliotropicolum
- Aecidium hoffmanni P. Syd. & Syd. 1923[2]
- Aecidium hibisci Cooke 1892[2]
- Aecidium impatientis-capensis Doidge 1927[2]
- Aecidium incertum Syd. & P. Syd. 1901[2]
- Aecidium inornatum Kalchbr. 1882[2] accepted as Ravenelia inornata (Kalchbr.) Dietel, (1894)
- Aecidium ipomoeae Thüm. 1840[2] accepted as Albugo ipomoeae-panduratae (Schwein.) Swingle, (1892)
- Aecidium kakelense Henn. 1903[2]
- Aecidium kraussiae P. Syd. & Syd. 1923[2]
- Aecidium lebeckiae Henn. 1898[2]
- Aecidium leguminosarum Rabenh. [sic][2] probably Opiz 1836, accepted as Uromyces viciae-fabae (Pers.) J. Schröt., (1875)
- Aecidium leiocarpum Syd. & P. Syd. 1917[2]
- Aecidium leonotidis Henn. 1895[2] accepted as Puccinia leonotidis (Henn.) Arthur,(1921)
- Aecidium litakunense Doidge 1939[2]
- Aecidium longaense Henn. 1903[2]
- Aecidium loranthi Cooke 1885[2]
- Aecidium macarangae P.Henn.[2]*
- Aecidium macowanianum Thüm. 1875[2]
- Aecidium macowanianum f. conyzae-pinnatilobatae Thüm. 1875[2] accepted as Endophyllum macowanianum (Thüm.) Pole-Evans, (1907)
- Aecidium menthae DC., (1815),[2] accepted as Puccinia menthae Pers. (1801)
- Aecidium menyharthi Henn. 1906[2]
- Aecidium metalasiae Syd. & P. Syd. 1912,[2] accepted as Endophyllum metalasiae (Syd. & P. Syd.) A.R. Wood & Berndt, (2012)
- Aecidium moggii Doidge 1939[2]
- Aecidium myrsiphylli Kalchbr. 1882[2]
- Aecidium nestlerae Doidge 1948[2]
- Aecidium nidorellae Doidge 1927[2]
- Aecidium ornamentale Kalchbr. 1875[2] accepted as Ravenelia ornamentalis (Kalchbr.) Dietel, (1906)
- Aecidium ornithogaleum Bubák 1905,[2] accepted as Puccinia hordei G.H.Otth (1871)[1870]
- Aecidium ornithogali Kalchbr. [sic][2] possibly *Aecidium ornithogaleum Bubák 1905,
- Aecidium osteospermi Doidge 1927[2] accepted as Endophyllum osteospermi (Doidge) A.R. Wood, (1998)
- Aecidium osyridicarpi Massee 1911[2] accepted as Puccinia osyridicarpi (Massee) Grove [as osyridocarpi], (1916)
- Aecidium oxalidis Thüm. 1876[2] accepted as Puccinia sorghi Schwein., (1832) [1834]
- Aecidium pachystigmae Doidge 1927,[2]
- Aecidium pelargonii Thüm. 1877,[2] accepted as Puccinia pelargonii (Thüm.) P. Syd. & Syd., (1904)
- Aecidium pentziae-globosae Doidge 1948[2]
- Aecidium permultum Syd. & P. Syd. 1912[2]
- Aecidium pienarii Doidge (1927)[2]
- Aecidium plectranthi Barclay 1890[2] accepted as Coleosporium plectranthi (Barclay) Sacc., (1891)
- Aecidium plectroniae Cooke 1882[2]
- Aecidium plectroniicola Henn. 1903[2]
- Aecidium pottsii Doidge 1927[2]
- Aecidium pretoriense Doidge 1927[2]
- Aecidium pychnostachydis Syd. [sic][2] possibly Aecidium pycnostachydis (Kalchbr.) Doidge 1927,
- Aecidium rafniae MacOwan[2]
- Aecidium ranunculacearum DC. 1815,[2] accepted as Uromyces dactylidis G.H. Otth, (1861)
- Aecidium relhaniae Dippen. 1931[2]
- Aecidium resinaecola (F. Rudolphi) G. Winter 1884[2] recorded as Aecidium resinicolum
- Aecidium resinaecola var. tumefaciens G. Winter 1884[2] recorded as Aecidium resinicolum var. tumefaciens
- Aecidium rhamni Pers. [sic][2] may be Aecidium rhamni J.F. Gmel. (1792), accepted as Puccinia coronata Corda (1837)
- Aecidium rhamni f. Rhamni prinoides Thuem.[2]*
- Aecidium rhynchosiae Cooke 1882[2] accepted as Synchytrium dolichi (Cooke) Gäum., (1927)
- Aecidium royenae Cooke & Massee 1889[2]
- Aecidium rubellum Pers. ex J.F. Gmel. 1792[2] accepted as Puccinia phragmitis (Schumach.) Tul., (1854)
- Aecidium rumicis f. Rumicis eckloniana Thuem.[2]*
- Aecidium schlechterianum Henn. 1898[2]
- Aecidium senecionis Desm. 1836[2]
- Aecidium senecionis f. Senecionis mikanoides Thuem.[2]*
- Aecidium senecionis f. Senecionis napifolii Thuem.[2]*
- Aecidium senecionis f. Senecionis quinquelobi Thuem.[2]*
- Aecidium senecionum Desm.[2]*
- Aecidium serrae Syd. & P. Syd. 1912[2]
- Aecidium spinicolum [sic] Doidge[2] Aecidium spinicola Doidge [as 'spinicolum'], (1948)
- Aecidium stobaeae [sic] Kalchbr. & Cooke 1879[2] Puccinia stobaeae MacOwan [as 'stobeae'], (1882)
- Aecidium talinophilum P. Syd. & Syd. 1923[2]
- Aecidium tetragonii [sic] Doidge[2] Aecidium tetragoniae Doidge, (1939)
- Aecidium thunbergiae Cooke 1882[2] accepted as Puccinia thunbergiae Cooke, (1882)
- Aecidium tinneae Henn. 1903[2]
- Aecidium transvaaliae Henn. & Pole-Evans 1908[2]
- Aecidium truncatum Kalchbr.[2]
- Aecidium tubulosum Pat. & Gaillard 1889[2]
- Aecidium tylophorae Cooke 1890[2]
- Aecidium uleanum Pazschke 1892[2]
- Aecidium urgineae Henn. & Pole-Evans 1908[2]
- Aecidium urtica Schw. [sic][2] possibly one of: Aecidium urticae Schumach. 1803, acceprted as Puccinia urticata; Aecidium urticae DC. 1815; or Aecidium urticae Sawada 1944;
- Aecidium vangueriae Cooke 1882[2]
- Aecidium vernoniae-monocephalae Doidge 1927[2]
- Aecidium vernoniae-podocomae Doidge 1927[2]
- Aecidium viborgiae [sic] P.Henn.[2] Aecidium wiborgiae Henn. [as 'viborgiae'], (1898)
- Aecidium vignae Cooke[2]
- Aecidium vitis A.L.Sm.[2]
- Aecidium welwitschii Lagerh.[2]
- Aecidium wiborgiae Henn. (1898) recorded as viborgiae[2]
- Aecidium withaniae Thüm. 1877[2]
- Aecidium woodianum Doidge 1927[2]
- Aecidium sp.[2]
Genus: Aegerita Pers. 1794,
- Aegerita penniseti Henn., (1904),[2] accepted as Beniowskia sphaeroidea (Kalchbr. & Cooke) E.W. Mason, (1928)
Ag
[edit]Family: Agaricaceae Chevall. 1826[2]
Genus: Agaricus L. 1753
- Agaricus (Amanita) muscarius Linn, ex Fr.[2] L. 1753, accepted as Amanita muscaria (L.) Lam., (1783)
- Agaricus (Amanita) praetorius Fr. 1838[2] basionym Agaricus praetorius Fr., (1838)
- Agaricus campestris L. 1753[2]
- Agaricus comtulus Fr. 1838[2]
- Agaricus dialeri (Bres. & Torrend) Sacc. & Trotter 1912[2] accepted as Leucoagaricus dialeri (Bres. & Torrend) D.A. Reid, (1975)
- Agaricus (Clitocybe) amarus (Alb. & Schwein.) Fr. 1821[2] accepted as Lepista amara (Alb. & Schwein.) Maire, (1930)
- Agaricus (Clitocybe) expallens Pers. 1801[2] accepted as Pseudoclitocybe expallens (Pers.) M.M. Moser, (1967)
- Agaricus (Clitocybe) fragrans Sow. ex Fr. [sic][2] Fr. 1815?
- Agaricus (Clitocybe) gentianeus Quel[2]*
- Agaricus (Clitocybe) laccata [sic] Scop, ex Fr.[2] probably Agaricus laccatus Scop., (1772)
- Agaricus (Clitocybe) membranaceus Fr. [sic][2] possibly one of; Agaricus membranaceus Hoffm. 1787; Agaricus membranaceus Scop. 1788, accepted as Homophron cernuum; Agaricus membranaceus Bolton 1788; Agaricus membranaceus Vahl 1790, accepted as Infundibulicybe gibba; Agaricus membranaceus Cooke & Massee 1892, accepted as Lepiota membranacea
- Agaricus (Clitocybe) sinopicus Fr. 1818[2] accepted as Bonomyces sinopicus (Fr.) Vizzini, (2014)
- Agaricus (Clitocybe) splendens Pers. 1801[2]accepted as Paralepista splendens (Pers.) Vizzini, (2012)
- Agaricus (Clitocybe) trullaeformis Fr.[2] Agaricus trulliformis Fr. [as 'trullaeformis'], (1821) accepted as Infundibulicybe trulliformis (Fr.) Gminder, (2016)
- Agaricus (Clitocybe) zizyphinus [sic] Vivian[2] Agaricus ziziphina Viv., (1834) syn. Clitocybe ziziphina (Viv.) Sacc., (1887)
- Agaricus (Collybia) acervatus Fr. 1821[2]accepted as Connopus acervatus (Fr.) K.W. Hughes, Mather & R.H. Petersen 2010
- Agaricus (Collybia) alveolatus Kalchbr. 1881[2]accepted as Hymenopellis alveolata (Kalchbr.) R.H. Petersen [as alveolatus], (2010)
- Agaricus (Collybia) butyraceus Bull. 1792[2]accepted as Rhodocollybia butyracea (Bull.) Lennox, (1979)
- Agaricus (Collybia) chortophilus Berk. 1843[2] accepted as Neoclitocybe chortophila (Berk.) D.A. Reid, (1975)
- Agaricus (Collybia) confluens Pers. 1796[2] accepted as Collybiopsis confluens (Pers.) R.H. Petersen,(2021)
- Agaricus (Collybia) dryophilus Bull. 1790[2] accepted as Gymnopus dryophilus (Bull.) Murrill, N. (1916)
- Agaricus (Collybia) extuberans Fr. 1838[2] accepted as Gymnopus ocior (Pers.) Antonín & Noordel., (1997)
- Agaricus (Collybia) homotrichus Berk. [sic][2] possibly Agaricus hemitrichus Pers. 1801, accepted as Cortinarius hemitrichus (Pers.) Fr., (1838)
- Agaricus (Collybia) macilentus Fr. 1821[2] accepted as Agaricus macilentus Fr., (1821)
- Agaricus (Collybia) melinosarcus Kalchbr. 1876[2] accepted as Agaricus melinosarcus Kalchbr., 1876)
- Agaricus (Collybia) radicatus Relhan 1786[2] accepted as Hymenopellis radicata (Relhan) R.H. Petersen, (2010)
- Agaricus (Collybia) radicatus var. brachypus Kalchbr. 1881[2] accepted as Hymenopellis radicata (Relhan) R.H. Petersen, (2010)
- Agaricus (Collybia) stridulus Fr. 1870[2] accepted as Melanoleuca stridula (Fr.) Singer, (1943)
- Agaricus (Collybia) velutipes Fr. [sic][2] possibly Curtis 1782, accepted as Flammulina velutipes (Curtis) Singer, (1951) [1949]
- Agaricus (Coprinus) ephemerus Bull. 1786[2] accepted as Coprinellus ephemerus (Bull.) Redhead, Vilgalys & Moncalvo, (2001)
- Agaricus (Crepidotus) applanatus Pers. 1796[2] accepted as Crepidotus applanatus (Pers.) P. Kumm., (1871)
- Agaricus (Crepidotus) episphaeria Berk. 1846[2] accepted as Agaricus episphaeria Berk. 1846
- Agaricus (Crepidotus) inandae Cooke 1890[3] accepted as Agaricus inandae Cooke 1890
- Agaricus (Crepidotus) pogonatus Kalchbr. 1881[3] accepted as Agaricus pogonatus Kalchbr. 1881
- Agaricus (Crepidotus) proteus Kalchbr. 1876[3] accepted as Melanotus proteus (Sacc.) Singer, (1946)
- Agaricus (Crepidotus) scalaris var. lobulatus Kalchbr. 1881[3] Agaricus scalaris var. lobulatus Kalchbr., (1881)
- Agaricus cretaceus Fr. [sic][3]*
- Agaricus (Entoloma) sagittaeformis Kalchbr. & Cooke[3] (Agaricus sagittiformis Kalchbr. & Cooke [as sagittaeformis], (1881) accepted as Termitomyces sagittiformis (Kalchbr. & Cooke) D.A. Reid [as sagittaeformis], (1975)
- Agaricus (Flammula) alnicola Fr. 1821[3] accepted as Flammula alnicola (Fr.) P. Kumm., (1871)
- Agaricus (Flammula) flavidus Schaeff. 1774[3] accepted as Pholiota flavida (Schaeff.) Singer, (1951) [1949]
- Agaricus (Flammula) harmoge Fr. 1838[3] accepted as Agaricus harmoge Fr. 1838
- Agaricus (Flammula) janus Berk. & Br.[3] accepted as Agaricus janus Berk. & Broome 1871
- Agaricus (Flammula) tilopus Kalchbr. & MacOwan 1881[3]accepted as Pholiota tilopus (Kalchbr. & MacOwan) D.A. Reid, (1975)
- Agaricus (Galera) eatoni Berk. 1876[3]accepted as Agaricus eatonii Berk. 1876
- Agaricus (Galera) hypnorum Schrank 1789[3] accepted as Galerina hypnorum (Schrank) Kühner, (1935)
- Agaricus (Galera) peroxydatus Berk. 1843[3] accepted as Conocybe peroxydata (Berk.) D.A. Reid, (1975)
- Agaricus (Galera) tener Schaeff. 1774[3] accepted as Conocybe tenera (Schaeff.) Kühner, (1935)
- Agaricus (Hebeloma) spoliatus Fr. 1838[3] accepted as Hebeloma spoliatum (Fr.) Gillet, [1878]
- Agaricus (Hypholoma) candolleanus Fr. 1818[3] accepted as Psathyrella candolleana (Fr.) Maire, (1937)
- Agaricus (Hypholoma) capnolepis Kalchbr. 1881[3] accepted as Agaricus capnolepis Kalchbr., (1881)
- Agaricus (Hypholoma) fascicularis Huds. 1778[3] accepted as Hypholoma fasciculare (Huds.) P. Kumm., (1871)
- Agaricus (Lepiota) africamus Kalchbr. [sic][3] possibly Agaricus africanus (Fayod) Sacc. 1895
- Agaricus (Lepiota) atricapillus Cooke & Massee 1888[3] accepted as Agaricus atricapillus Cooke & Massee 1888
- Agaricus (Lepiota) cuculliformis Fr. 1849[3] accepted as Agaricus cuculliformis Fr. 1849
- Agaricus (Lepiota) excoriatus Schaeff. 1774[3] accepted as Macrolepiota excoriata (Schaeff.) Wasser, (1978)
- Agaricus (Lepiota) kunzei Fr. 1849[3] accepted as Agaricus kunzei Fr., (1849) [1848]
- Agaricus (Lepiota) magnannulatus Kalchbr. 1881[3] accepted as Agaricus magnannulatus Kalchbr. 1881
- Agaricus (Lepiota) montagnei Kalchbr. 1881[3] accepted as Agaricus montagnei Kalchbr. 1881
- Agaricus (Lepiota) polysarcos Kalchbr. & MacOwan (1881)[3]accepted as Agaricus polysarcos Kalchbr. & MacOwan, (1881)
- Agaricus (Lepiota) procerus Scop, 1772[3] accepted as Agaricus procerus Scop., (1772)
- Agaricus (Lepiota) pteropus Kalchbr. & MacOwan 1880[3] accepted as Agaricus pleropus Kalchbr. & MacOwan [as pteropus], (1880)
- Agaricus (Lepiota) rubricatus Berk. & Br. 1871[3] accepted as Agaricus rubricatus Berk. & Broome, (1871)
- Agaricus (Lepiota) sulfurellus Kalchbr. & MacOwan[3] accepted as Agaricus sulfurellus Kalchbr. 1879
- Agaricus (Lepiota) various Kalchbr. & MacOwan. [sic][3] possibly one of: Agaricus varius Schaeff., (1774) accepted as Cortinarius varius (Schaeff.) Fr., (1838) [1836-1838] or Agaricus varius Bolton,(1788) accepted as Panaeolus fimicola (Pers.) Gillet, (1878)
- Agaricus (Lepiota) zeyheri Berk. 1843[3] accepted as Leucocoprinus zeyheri (Berk.) Singer, (1943)
- Agaricus muscarius Linn. 1753[3] accepted as Amanita muscaria (L.) Lam., (1783)
- Agaricus (Mycena) actiniceps Kalchbr. & Cooke 1881[3] accepted as Marasmius actiniceps (Kalchbr. & Cooke) D.A. Reid, (1975)
- Agaricus (Mycena) argutus Kalchbr. 1881 [3] Agaricus argutus Kalchbr., (1881)
- Agaricus (Mycena) capillaris Schumach. 1803[3] accepted as Mycena capillaris (Schumach.) P. Kumm., (1871)
- Agaricus (Mycena) clavicularis Fr. 1821[3] accepted as Mycena clavicularis (Fr.) Gillet, (1876) [1878]
- Agaricus (Mycena) corticola Fr. 1821[3] accepted as Mycena clavicularis (Fr.) Gillet, (1876) [1878]
- Agaricus (Mycena) debilis Fr. 1838[3] Agaricus debilis Fr. 1838
- Agaricus (Mycena) dilatatus Fr. 1815[3] accepted as Mycena stylobates (Pers.) P. Kumm., (1871)
- Agaricus (Mycena) dregeanus Lév. 1846[3] Agaricus dregeanus Lév. 1846
- Agaricus (Mycena) galeropsis Fr. 1877[3] Agaricus galeropsis Fr. 1877
- Agaricus (Mycena) heliscus Berk. & Broome 1871[3] accepted as Gloiocephala helisca (Berk. & Broome) Pegler, (1986)
- Agaricus (Mycena) hiemalis Osbeck 1788[3] accepted as Phloeomana hiemalis (Osbeck) Redhead, (2016)
- Agaricus (Mycena) macrorrhizus Fr. 1848[3] Agaricus macrorrhizus Fr. 1848
- Agaricus (Mycena) rhodiophyllus Kalchbr. 1881[3] Agaricus rhodiophyllus Kalchbr. 1881
- Agaricus (Mycena) sciolus Kalchbr. 1881[3] Agaricus sciolus Kalchbr. 1881
- Agaricus (Mycena) tintinnabulum (Paulet) Fr. 1838[3] Agaricus tintinnabulum (Paulet) Fr. 1838
- Agaricus (Mycena) vitreus Fr. 1821[3] Mycena vitrea (Fr.) Quél., (1872)
- Agaricus (Naucoria) arenicola Berk. 1843[3] accepted as Agrocybe pediades (Fr.) Fayod, (1889)
- Agaricus (Naucoria) furfuraceus Pers. 1801[3] accepted as Tubaria furfuracea (Pers.) Gillet, (1876) [1878]
- Agaricus (Naucoria) pediades Fr. 1821[3] accepted as Agrocybe pediades (Fr.) Fayod, (1889)
- Agaricus (Naucoria) pygmaeus Bull. 1791[3] accepted as Psathyrella pygmaea (Bull.) Singer, (1951) [1949]
- Agaricus (Naucoria) semiorbicularis Bull. 1789[3] accepted as Agrocybe pediades (Fr.) Fayod, (1889)
- Agaricus (Naucoria) undulosus Jungh. [sic][3] possibly Agaricus undulosus Fr., (1838) [1836-1838]
- Agaricus (Nolanea) castus MacOwan 1881[3] accepted as Mycena casta (MacOwan) D.A. Reid, (1975)
- Agaricus (Omphalia) griseo-pallidus Desm. (1826)[3] accepted as Arrhenia griseopallida (Desm.) Watling, (1989) [1988]
- Agaricus (Omphalia) integrellus Pers. 1800[3] accepted as Delicatula integrella (Pers.) Fayod, (1889)
- Agaricus (Omphalia) linopus Kalchbr. 1881[3] accepted as Agaricus linopus Kalchbr., (1881)
- Agaricus (Omphalia) micromeles Berk. & Broome 1871[3] accepted as Agaricus micromeles Berk. & Broome, (1871)
- Agaricus (Omphalia) paurophyllus Berk. 1876[3] accepted as Agaricus paurophyllus Berk., (1876)
- Agaricus (Omphalia) polypus Kalchbr. 1877[3] accepted as Marasmius polypus (Kalchbr.) D.A. Reid, (1975)
- Agaricus (Omphalia) rusticus Fr. 1838[3] accepted as Arrhenia rustica (Fr.) Redhead, Lutzoni, Moncalvo & Vilgalys, (2002)
- Agaricus (Omphalia) scyphiformis Fr. 1818[3] accepted as Agaricus scyphiformis Fr., (1818)
- Agaricus (Omphalia) scyphoides Fr. 1821[3] accepted as Clitopilus scyphoides (Fr.) Singer, (1946)
- Agaricus (Omphalia) syndesmius Kalchbr. 1881[3] accepted as Agaricus syndesmius Kalchbr., (1881)
- Agaricus (Omphalia) umbelliferus Linn, ex Fr. var. cinnabarinus Berk. [sic][3] possibly Agaricus umbellifer L., (1753) (Checked to here on Index Fungorum)
- Agaricus (Panaeolus) caliginosus Jungh. 1830[3] accepted as Agaricus caliginosus Jungh., (1830)
- Agaricus (Panaeolus) campanulatis L. 1753[3] accepted as Panaeolus papilionaceus (Bull.) Quél., (1872)
- Agaricus (Panaeolus) fimicolus [sic] Fr.[3] accepted as Agaricus fimicola Fr., (1821)
- Agaricus (Panaeolus) papilionaceus Bull. 1781[3] accepted as Panaeolus papilionaceus (Bull.) Quél., (1872)
- Agaricus (Panaeolus) separatum Linn, ex Fr.[3] Agaricus separatus L. 1753 accepted as Panaeolus semiovatus (Sowerby) S. Lundell & Nannf. (1938)
- Agaricus (Pholiota) aurivellus Batsch ex Fr.[3]*
- Agaricus (Pholiota) mycenoides Fr.[3]*
- Agaricus (Pholiota) spectabilis Fr. [sic][3] possibly Weinm. 1824, accepted as Gymnopilus junonius (Fr.) P.D. Orton, (1960)
- Agaricus (Pholiota) togularis Bull, 1793[3] accepted as Agrocybe praecox (Pers.) Fayod, (1889)
- Agaricus (Pholiota) unicolor Vahl 1792[3] accepted as Galerina marginata (Batsch) Kühner, (1935)
- Agaricus (Pleurotus) atrocaeruleus Fr.[3] accepted as Agaricus atrocoeruleus Fr. [as atrocœruleus], (1815), accepted as Hohenbuehelia atrocoerulea (Fr.) Singer [as atrocaerulea], (1951) [1949]
- Agaricus (Pleurotus) aureo-tomentosus Kalchbr.[3] Agaricus aureotomentosus Kalchbr. [as aureo-tomentosus], (1880)
- Agaricus (Pleurotus) caveatus Berk. & M.A. Curtis 1868,[3] accepted as Crepidotus caveatus (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) Murrill, (1916)
- Agaricus (Pleurotus) clusilis Kalchbr. 1880[3] accepted as Marasmiellus clusilis (Sacc.) D.A. Reid, (1975)
- Agaricus (Pleurotus) contrarius Kalchbr. 1881[3] accepted as Marasmiellus contrarius (Sacc.) D.A. Reid, (1975)
- Agaricus (Pleurotus) flahellatus Berk. & Broome 1871,[3] accepted as Pleurotus flabellatus Sacc., (1887)
- Agaricus (Pleurotus) gilvescens Kalchbr. 1881[3] accepted as Agaricus gilvescens Kalchbr. 1881
- Agaricus (Pleurotus) limpidus Fr. 1838[3] accepted as Agaricus limpidus Fr., (1838) [1836-1838]
- Agaricus (Pleurotus) olearius DC. 1815[3] accepted as Omphalotus olearius (DC.) Singer, (1948) [1946]
- Agaricus (Pleurotus) perpusillus Fr. [sic][3] possibly Agaricus perpusillus Lumn. 1791
- Agaricus (Pleurotus) radiatim-plicatus Kalchbr. 1881[3] accepted as Marasmiellus radiatim-plicatus (Kalchbr.) D.A. Reid, (1975)
- Agaricus (Pleurotus) sciadeum [sic] Kalchbr. & MacOwan 1881[3] Agaricus sciadeum Kalchbr. & MacOwan 1881, accepted as Hohenbuehelia sciadium (Kalchbr. & MacOwan) Singer [as sciadea], (1951) [1949]
- Agaricus (Pleurotus) sciadeum [sic] var. salmoneus Kalchbr. & MacOwan, (1881)[3] accepted as Phyllotopsis salmonea (Kalchbr. & MacOwan) D.A. Reid [as Phylotopis salmoneus], (1975)
- Agaricus (Pleurotus) septicus Fr. 1821[3] accepted as Agaricus septicus Fr., (1821)
- Agaricus (Pleurotus) striatulus Fr. [sic][3] nay be one of: Agaricus striatulus J.F. Gmel. 1792, accepted as Gloeophyllum striatum (Fr.) Murrill, Bull. (1905); Agaricus striatulus Pers. 1801, accepted as Resupinatus striatulus (Pers.) Murrill, (1915) or Agaricus striatulus Schumach. 1803
- Agaricus (Pluteus) cervinus Schaeff. 1774[3] accepted as Pluteus cervinus (Schaeff.) P. Kumm., (1871)
- Agaricus (Psalliota) arvensis Schaeff. 1774[3] accepted as Agaricus arvensis Schaeff., (1774)
- Agaricus (Psalliota) arvensis var. grossus Berk.[3]*
- Agaricus (Psalliota) campestris L. 1753[3] accepted as Agaricus campestris L. [as campester], (1753)
- Agaricus (Psalliota) campestris (b) praticola.[3] probably Agaricus campestris var. praticola Vittad. ex Fr. 1838, accepted as Agaricus campestris L. [as campester], (1753)
- Agaricus (Psalliota) pratensis var. australis Berk. 1843[3] accepted as Cuphophyllus pratensis(Pers.) Bon, (1985) [1984]
- Agaricus (Psalliota) sylvaticus Schaeff. 1774[3] accepted as Agaricus sylvaticus Schaeff., (1774)
- Agaricus (Psathyra) corrugis Pers. 1794[3] accepted as Psathyrella corrugis (Pers.) Konrad & Maubl., (1949) [1948]
- Agaricus (Psathyra) spadiceo-griseus Schaeff. 1774[3] accepted as Psathyrella spadiceogrisea (Schaeff.) Maire, (1937)
- Agaricus (Psathyrella) disseminatus Pers. 1801[3] accepted as Coprinellus disseminatus (Pers.) J.E. Lange [as disseminata], (1938)
- Agaricus (Psathyrella) gracilis Fr. 1821,[3] accepted as Psathyrella corrugis (Pers.) Konrad & Maubl., (1949) [1948]
- Agaricus (Psathyrella) pronus Fr. 1838[3] accepted as Psathyrella prona (Fr.) Gillet, (1878)
- Agaricus (Psathyrella) subtilis Fr. 1821[3] accepted as Agaricus subtilis Fr., (1821)
- Agaricus (Psathyrella) sp.[3]
- Agaricus (Psilocybe) atrorufus Schaeff. 1774[3] accepted as Deconica montana (Pers.) P.D. Orton, (1960)
- Agaricus (Psilocybe) atrorufus var. montanus Pers. ex Fr.[3]*
- Agaricus (Psilocybe) ericaeus Pers. 1801[3] accepted as Hypholoma ericaeum (Pers.) Kühner, Bull. (1936)
- Agaricus (Psilocybe) foenisecii Pers. 1800[3] accepted as Panaeolina foenisecii (Pers.) Maire, (1933)
- Agaricus (Psilocybe) semilanceatus Fr. 1818[3] accepted as Psilocybe semilanceata (Fr.) P. Kumm., (1871)
- Agaricus (Psilocybe) squalens Fr. 1838[4] accepted as Agaricus squalens Fr.,(1838) [1836-1838]
- Agaricus (Psilocybe) taediosus Kalchbr. 1880[4] accepted as Stropharia taediosa (Kalchbr.) D.A. Reid, (1975)
- Agaricus (Psilocybe) udus Pers. 1801[4] accepted as Bogbodia uda (Pers.) Redhead, (2013)
- Agaricus purpuratus Kalchbr. var. cinerea[4] possibly Agaricus purpuratus Cooke & Massee 1890
- Agaricus (Schulzeria) umkowaani Cooke & Massee, 1889[4] accepted as Termitomyces umkowaan (Cooke & Massee) D.A. Reid [as umkowaani], (1975)
- Agaricus (Stropharia) melaspermus Bull, ex Fr. [sic][4] possibly Agaricus melaspermus Fr., (1838) [1836-1838]
- Agaricus (Stropharia) obturatus Fr. 1821[4] accepted as Psilocybe coronilla (Bull.) Noordel., (1995)
- Agaricus (Stropharia) olivaceo-flava Kalchbr. & MacOwan[4] accepted as Agaricus olivaceoflavus Kalchbr. & MacOwan [as olivaceo-flavus], (1881)
- Agaricus (Stropharia) semiglobatus Batsch 1786[4] accepted as Protostropharia semiglobata (Batsch) Redhead, Moncalvo & Vilgalys, (2013)
- Agaricus (Tricholoma) caffrorum Kalchbr. & MacOwan 1881[4] accepted as Lepista caffrorum (Kalchbr. & MacOwan) Singer, (1951) [1949]
- Agaricus (Tricholoma) caffrorum var. sulonensis Kalchbr. & MacOwan 1881[4] accepted as Lepista caffrorum (Kalchbr. & MacOwan) Singer, (1951) [1949]
- Agaricus (Tricholoma) georgii Clus. ex Fr.[4] possibly L. 1753, accepted as Calocybe gambosa (Fr.) Donk, (1962)
- Agaricus (Tricholoma) melaleucus var. porphyroleucus (Bull.) Fr. 1821[4] accepted as Melanoleuca polioleuca (Fr.) Kühner & Maire, Bull. (1934)
- Agaricus (Tricholoma) ustalis Fr. 1818[4] accepted as Tricholoma ustale (Fr.) P. Kumm., (1871)
- Agaricus (Volvaria) bombycinus Schaeff. 1774[4] accepted as Volvariella bombycina (Schaeff.) Singer, (1951) [1949]
Ai
[edit]Genus: Aithaloderma Syd. & P. Syd. 1913
- Aithaloderma capense [as capensis] Doidge 1927[4] accepted as Chaetothyrium capense (Doidge) Hansf. (1950)
Al
[edit]Genus: Alectoria Ach. 1809?(lichens)
- Alectoria chalybeiformis (L.) Röhl. 1813 f. terrestris Stizenb. 1890[4]
- Alectoria jubata (L.) Ach. 1810[4]
- Alectoria usneoides (Ach.) Ach. 1810[4] accepted as Ramalina usnea (L.) R. Howe, (1914)
Genus: Aleurodiscus
- Aleurodiscus acerinus (Pers.) Höhn. & Litsch. 1907[4] accepted as Dendrothele acerina (Pers.) P.A. Lemke, (1965)
- Aleurodiscus acerinus var. longisporus Höhn. & Litsch. 1907[4] accepted as Dendrothele acerina (Pers.) P.A. Lemke, (1965)
- Aleurodiscus capensis Lloyd 1920[4] accepted as Aleurocystis capensis (Lloyd) Lloyd,(1920) [1921]
- Aleurodiscus cerussatus [as cerrussatus] (Bres.) Höhn. & Litsch. 1907[4]
- Aleurodiscus corneus Lloyd 1920,[4]
- Aleurodiscus disciformis (DC.) Pat. 1894[4]
Genus: Allantonectria Earle 1901, accepted as Thyronectria Sacc., (1875), Sordariomycetes
- Allantonectria miltina (Durieu & Mont.) Weese 1910[4]
Genus: Allarthothelium (Vain.) Zahlbr. 1908, accepted as Arthonia Ach., (1806) (Ramalinaceae C. Agardh [as 'Ramalineae'], (1821)
- Allarthothelium minimum Vain. 1926,[4] accepted as Bilimbia minima (Vain.) Räsänen, (1943)
Genus: Allomyces E.J. Butler 1911
- Allomyces arbusculus E.J. Butler 1911[4]
Genus: Aloysiella Mattir. & Sacc. 1908, accepted as Metacapnodium Speg., (1918)
- Aloysiella ruwenzorensis Mattir. & Sacc. 1908[4]
Genus: Alternaria Nees 1816
- Alternaria allii Nolla. (1927),[4] accepted as Alternaria solani Sorauer, (1896)
- Alternaria brassicae (Berk.) Sacc. 1880[4]
- Alternaria brassicae f. phaseoli [as var. phaseoli] Brunaud 1894 [4] accepted as Alternaria brassicae (Berk.) Sacc., (1880)
- Alternaria circinans (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) P.C. Bolle 1924[4] accepted as Alternaria brassicicola (Schwein.) Wiltshire, (1947)
- Alternaria citri Ellis & N. Pierce 1902[4]
- Alternaria crassa (Sacc.) Rands (1917) [4]
- Alternaria cucumerina (Ellis & Everh.) J.A. Elliott 1917[4]
- Alternaria dianthi F. Stevens & J.G. Hall 1909[4]
- Alternaria gossypina (Thüm.) J.C.F. Hopkins 1931[4]
- Alternaria herculea (Ellis & G. Martin) J.A. Elliott (1917),[4]accepted as Alternaria brassicae (Berk.) Sacc., (1880)
- Alternaria longipes Tisd. & Wadk [sic][4] possibly (Ellis & Everh.) E.W. Mason 1928,
- Alternaria macrospora Zimm. (1904),[4]
- Alternaria macrospora (group)[4] possibly accepted as Alternaria brassicae (Berk.) Sacc. (1880)
- Alternaria solani (Ellis & G. Martin) L.R. Jones & Grout 1896[4]
- Alternaria solani (group)[4]
- Alternaria tabacina (Ellis & Everh.) Hori (1903)[4]
- Alternaria tenuis Nees (1817),[4] accepted as Alternaria alternata (Fr.) Keissl. (1912)
- Alternaria violae L.D. Galloway & Dorsett 1900 [4]
- Alternaria sp.[4]
Am
[edit]Genus: Amanita
- Amanita mappa Quel. [sic][4] possibly (Batsch) Bertill. 1866, accepted as Amanita citrina Pers., Tent. (1797)
- Amanita muscaria S.F.Gray [sic][4] possibly (L.) Lam., (1783)
- Amanita pantherina Quel [sic][4] possibly (DC.) Krombh. 1846
- Amanita phalloides Secr. 1833[4]
- Amanita rubescens (Pers. ex Fr.) Gray (1797)[4] possibly Pers. 1797
- Amanita solitaria Secr [sic][4]
Genus: Amanitopsis Roze accepted as Amanita Pers. (1794)
- Amanitopsis praetoria (Fr.) Sacc. 1887[4] basionym Agaricus praetorius Fr. 1838
Family: Amaurochaetaceae[4] Rostaf. ex Cooke 1877
Genus: Amaurochaete Rostaf. 1873
- Amaurochaete fuliginosa (Sowerby) T. Macbr. 1899,[4]
Genus: Amauroderma Murrill, (1905)
- Amauroderma argenteofulvum (Van der Byl) Doidge 1950[4]
- Amauroderma fuscoporia Wakef. 1948[4] accepted as Amauroderma fuscoporium Wakef. [as 'fuscoporia'], (1948)
- Amauroderma rugosum Lloyd [sic][4] possibly (Blume & T. Nees) Torrend 1920, accepted as Sanguinoderma rugosum (Blume & T. Nees) Y.F. Sun, D.H. Costa & B.K. Cui, (2020)
Genus: Amazonia Theiss. 1913
- Amazonia asterinoides (G. Winter) Theiss. 1913,[4]
- Amazonia goniomae Doidge 1924[4]
Genus: Amphiloma Nyl. (1855), accepted as Lepraria Ach. (1803)
- Amphiloma elegans (Link) Körb. 1855[4] accepted as Xanthoria elegans (Link) Th. Fr., (1860)
- Amphiloma elegantissimum (Nyl.) Müll. Arg. 1888,[4] accepted as Stellarangia elegantissima (Nyl.) Frödén, Arup & Søchting, (2013)
- Amphiloma eudoxum Müll. Arg. 1888,[4] accepted as Teloschistopsis eudoxa (Müll. Arg.) Frödén, Arup & Søchting, (2013)
- Amphiloma leucoxanthum Müll. Arg. 1888[4]
An
[edit]Genus: Anaptychia Körb. 1848
- Anaptychia corallophora Wain. [sic][4] probably Anaptychia coralliphora (Taylor) Zahlbr. [as 'corallophora'], (1931), accepted as Polyblastidium corallophorum (Taylor) Kalb, (2015)
- Anaptychia dactyliza (Nyl.) Zahlbr. 1924[4]
- Anaptychia granulifera (Ach.) A. Massal. 1853[4]
- Anaptychia hypoleuca (Ach.) A. Massal. 1860,[4] accepted as Polyblastidium hypoleucum (Ach.) Kalb, (2015)
- Anaptychia hypoleuca var. colorata Zahlbr. 1927[4]
- Anaptychia leucomela Massal.[4] Anaptychia leucomelos (L.) A. Massal. [as 'leucomela'], (1890) accepted as Leucodermia leucomelos (L.) Kalb, (2015)
- Anaptychia leucomelaena Vain.[4]*
- Anaptychia leucomelaena var. angustifolia Müll.Arg.[4] possibly Anaptychia leucomelos var. angustifolia (Meyen & Flot.) Müll. Arg., (1894) accepted as
- Anaptychia leucomelaena var. multifida f. squarrosa Vain.[4] possibly Anaptychia leucomelos f. squarrosa Vain. [as Anaptychia leucomelaena f. squarrosa], (1901) or Anaptychia leucomelos var. multifida (Meyen & Flot.) Vain., (1890)
- Anaptychia obesa f. caesiocrocata (Nyl.) Zahlbr. 1931[4]
- Anaptychia palpebrata (Taylor) Vain. 1898[4]
- Anaptychia podocarpa (Bél.) A. Massal. 1860[4] accepted as Heterodermia podocarpa (Bél.) D.D. Awasthi, (1973)
- Anaptychia speciosa (Wulfen) A. Massal. 1853[4] accepted as Heterodermia speciosa (Wulfen) Trevis., (1868)
- Anaptychia speciosa f. sorediosa (Müll. Arg.) Zahlbr. 1931[4]
- Anaptychia speciosa var. esorediata Vain. 1901[4]
- Anaptychia speciosa var. lobulifera Vain. 1901[4]
Genus: Anelleria
- Anelleria separata Karst.[4]*
Genus: Angelina Fr. 1849
- Angelina nigrocinnabarina (Schwein.) Berk. & M.A. Curtis 1868[4] accepted as Blitridium nigrocinnabarinum (Schwein.) Sacc., (1889)
Genus: Antennaria Link 1809
- Antennaria (Goleroa) engleriana v.Hohn.[4]*
Genus: Anthostomella Sacc. 1875
- Anthostomella africana Berl. & Vogl. [sic][4] possibly (Kalchbr. & Cooke) Sacc. 1882
- Anthostomella capensis Doidge 1948[4]
- Anthostomella cassinopsidis Rehm 1906[4]
- Anthostomella cassinopsidis (Kalchbr. & Cooke) Petr. & Syd. 1925[4]
- Anthostomella nigroannulata Sacc. 1882[4]
- Anthostomella salaciae Doidge 1948[4]
Genus: Anthracophyllum Ces. 1879
- Anthracophyllum nigritum (Lév.) Kalchbr., (1881)[4]as Anthracophyllum nigrita
Genus: Anthracothecium Hampe ex A. Massal. 1860
- Anthracothecium biferum Zahlbr. 1932[4]
- Anthracothecium duplicans (Nyl.) Müll. Arg. 1880[4] accepted as Pyrenula duplicans (Nyl.) Aptroot, (2008)
- Anthracothecium pyrenuloides (Mont.) Müll. Arg. 1880[4] accepted as Pyrenula pyrenuloides (Mont.) R.C. Harris, (1989),
- Anthracothecium thelomorphum (Tuck.) Zahlbr. (1922) [as thelemorphum][4]
- Anthracothecium thwaitesii(Leight.) Müll. Arg. 1880[4]
- Anthracothecium variolosum (Pers.) Müll. Arg. 1880[4]
Genus: Anthurus Kalchbr. & MacOwan 1880
- Anthurus archeri (Berk.) E.Fisch.,(1886)[4] accepted as Clathrus archeri (Berk.) Dring 1980
- Anthurus macowani Marloth 1913[4]
- Anthurus woodii MacOwan 1880[4]
Ap
[edit]Genus: Aphysa Theiss. & Syd. 1917, accepted as Coleroa Rabenh., (1850)
- Aphysa lebeckiae (Verwoerd & Dippen.) Doidge 1942, [4] accepted as Coleroa lebeckiae (Verwoerd & Dippen.) Arx, (1962)
- Aphysa rhynchosiae (Kalchbr. & Cooke) Theiss. & Syd. 1917,[4] accepted as Coleroa rhynchosiae (Kalchbr. & Cooke) E. Müll., (1962)
- Aphysa senniana (Sacc.) Doidge 1941,[4] accepted as Coleroa senniana (Sacc.) Arx, (1962)
Genus: Appendiculella Höhn. 1919
- Appendiculella calostroma (Desm.) Höhn. 1919[4]
Ar
[edit]Family: Arachniaceae[4] Coker & Couch 1928
Genus: Arachnion Schwein. 1822
- Arachnion alborosellum Verwoerd 1926 [as alborosella][4]
- Arachnion album Schwein. 1822[4]
- Arachnion firmoderma Verwoerd 1926[4]
- Arachnion giganteum Lloyd[4]*
- Arachnion scleroderma Lloyd 1915[4]
Genus: Arcangeliella Cavara 1900 accepted as Lactarius Pers., (1797)
- Arcangeliella africana (Lloyd) Zeller & C.W. Dodge 1935[4] accepted as Neosecotium africanum (Lloyd) Singer & A.H. Sm., (1960)
Genus: Arctomia Th. Fr. 1861 (lichens)
- Arctomia muscicola A.L. Sm. 1932[4]
Genus: Armillaria (Fr.) Staude 1857
- Armillaria mellea Quel. [sic][5] possibly (Vahl) P. Kumm. 1871
- Armillaria ramentacea Quel. [sic][5] possibly (Bull. ex Pers.) Gillet 1874, accepted as Tricholoma ramentaceum (Bull. ex Pers.) Ricken, (1915)
Genus: Arrhenia Fr. 1849
Family: Arthoniaceae Rchb. 1841[5]
Genus: Arthonia Ach. 1806
- Arthonia albida (Müll. Arg.) Willey 1890[5]
- Arthonia angulata Fée 1837[5]
- Arthonia angulosa Müll. Arg. 1887[5]
- Arthonia antillarum (Fée) Nyl. 1867[5]
- Arthonia argentea Stizenb. 1891[5]
- Arthonia calospora Müll. Arg. 1882[5]
- Arthonia capensis Stizenb. 1891[5] accepted as Tryblidaria capensis (Stizenb.) Vouaux, (1914)
- Arthonia cinnabarina (DC.) Wallr. 1831[5] accepted as Coniocarpon cinnabarinum DC., (1805)
- Arthonia circumscissa Merrill [sic][5]possibly Vain. 1890, accepted as Cyclographina circumscissa (Vain.) Makhija & Patw., (1995)
- Arthonia consanguinea (Müll. Arg.) Willey 1890[5]
- Arthonia dispersa Nyl. [sic][5] possibly (Schrad.) Dufour 1818, accepted as Naevia dispersa (Schrad.) Thiyagaraja, Lücking & K.D. Hyde, (2020) or Arthonia dispersa subsp. excipienda (Nyl.) Nyl. 1861
- Arthonia fusconigra Nyl. 1859[5]
- Arthonia gregaria (Weigel) Körb. 1855[5] accepted as Coniocarpon cinnabarinum DC., (1805)
- Arthonia hormidiella Stirt. 1877[5]
- Arthonia lecideicarpa Zahlbr. 1932[5]
- Arthonia melanopsis Stirt. 1877[5]
- Arthonia nana Stizenb. 1891[5]
- Arthonia oblongula Müll. Arg. 1887[5]
- Arthonia obvelata (Müll. Arg.) Willey 1890[5]
- Arthonia palmicola Ach. 1814[5]
- Arthonia platygraphidea Nyl. 1863[5]
- Arthonia polymorpha Ach. 1814[5]
- Arthonia propinqua Nyl. 1863[5]
- Arthonia pyrenuloides Müll. Arg. 1887[5]
- Arthonia rubrofuscescens Vain. 1926[5]
- Arthonia variabilis Müll. Arg. 1887[5]
- Arthonia violascens Flot. ex Nyl.[5]
- Arthonia wilmsiana Müll. Arg. 1886[5]
Genus: Arthopyrenia A. Massal. 1852
- Arthopyrenia alboatra Müll. Arg. 1883[5]
- Arthopyrenia capensis Zahlbr. 1921[5]
- Arthopyrenia cinchonae (Ach.) Müll. Arg. 1883[5]
- Arthopyrenia cinchonae var. fumida (Stizenb.) Zahlbr. 1921[5] accepted as Constrictolumina cinchonae (Ach.) Lücking, M.P. Nelsen & Aptroot, (2016)
- Arthopyrenia fallax (Nyl.) Arnold 1873[5] accepted as Pseudosagedia fallax (Nyl.) Oxner, (1956)
- Arthopyrenia knysnana Zahlbr. 1932[5]
- Arthopyrenia leucanthes (Stirt.) Zahlbr. 1922[5]
- Arthopyrenia norata A. Massal. 1861[5]
- Arthopyrenia paraphysata Zahlbr. 1932[5]
- Arthopyrenia pruinosogrisea (C. Knight) Müll. Arg. 1894[5]
- Arthopyrenia recepta Müll. Arg. 1883[5]
- Arthopyrenia simulans Müll. Arg. 1887[5]
Genus: Arthothelium A. Massal. 1852 (Lichens)
- Arthothelium abnorme (Ach.) Müll. Arg. 1880[5]
- Arthothelium albidum Müll. Arg. 1887[5]
- Arthothelium album Zahlbr. 1932[5]
- Arthothelium argenteum (Stizenb.) Zahlbr. 1922[5]
- Arthothelium consanguineum Müll. Arg. 1888[5]
- Arthothelium fusconigrum (Nyl.) Müll. Arg. 1894[5]
- Arthothelium melanopsis (Stirt.) Zahlbr. 1922[5]
- Arthothelium michylum Vain. 1922[5]
- Arthothelium obvelatum Müll. Arg. 1887[5]
- Arthothelium phaeosporum Zahlbr. 1936[5]
- Arthothelium psyllodes Zahlbr. 1936[5]
- Arthothelium psyllodes var. precursum Zahlbr. 1936[5]
- Arthothelium violascens (Flot.) Zahlbr. 1922[5]
Genus: Arthrobotryum Ces. 1854
- Arthrobotryum melanoplaca Berk. & M.A. Curtis 1868[5] accepted as Spiropes melanoplaca (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) M.B. Ellis, (1968)
Genus: Arthrosporium Sacc. 1880
- Arthrosporium parasiticum G. Winter 1886[5] accepted as Atractilina parasitica (G. Winter) Deighton & Piroz., (1972)
As
[edit]Genus: Ascobolus Pers. ex J.F. Gmel. 1792
- Ascobolus ciliatus Berk. [sic][5] possibly J.C. Schmidt 1817 accepted as Lasiobolus papillatus (Pers.) Sacc., (1884) or Ascobolus ciliatus var. ciliatus Berk. 1836
- Ascobolus ciliatus Schum.[5]*
- Ascobolus furfuraceus Pers. 1794[5]
- Ascobolus stercorarius (Bull.) J. Schröt. 1893[5] accepted as Ascobolus furfuraceus Pers., (1794)
Genus: Ascochyta Lib. 1830
- Ascochyta alkekengi C. Massal. 1900[5]
- Ascochyta atropunctata G. Winter 1885[5]
- Ascochyta calpurniae G. Winter 1885[5]
- Ascochyta caricae Pat. 1891[5]
- Ascochyta cherimoliae Thüm. 1879.[5]
- Ascochyta citricola McAlpine 1899[5]
- Ascochyta dianthi (Alb. & Schwein.) Berk. 1860[5] accepted as Septoria dianthi (Alb. & Schwein.) Desm., (1849)
- Ascochyta kentiae Maubl. 1903[5]
- Ascochyta nicotianae Pass. 1881[5] accepted as Boeremia exigua (Desm.) Aveskamp, Gruyter & Verkley, (2010)
- Ascochyta papaveris Oudem. 1885,[5] accepted as Diplodina papaveris (Oudem.) Lind, (1926)
- Ascochyta parasitica Fautrey 1891[5] accepted as Sirococcus conigenus (Pers.) P.F. Cannon & Minter, (1983)
- Ascochyta pisi Lib. 1830,[5] accepted as Didymella pisi Chilvers, J.D. Rogers & Peever, (2009)
Genus: Ascophanus Boud. 1869
- Ascophanus durbanensis Van der Byl 1925[5] accepted as Iodophanus durbanensis (Van der Byl) Kimbr., Luck-Allen & Cain, (1969)
- Ascophanus granulatus (Bull.) Speg. 1878[5] accepted as Cheilymenia granulata (Bull.) J. Moravec, (1990)
- Ascophanus granuliformis (P. Crouan & H. Crouan) Boud. 1869[5] accepted as Coprotus granuliformis (P. Crouan & H. Crouan) Kimbr., (1967)
- Ascophanus sp.[5]
Genus: Ascostratum Syd. & P. Syd. 1912
- Ascostratum insigne Syd. & P. Syd. 1912[5]
Genus: Ascotricha Berk. 1838,
- Ascotricha chartarum Berk. 1838[5]
Genus: Aseroe Labill. 1800
- Aseroe rubra Labill. 1800[5]
Family: Ashbyaceae C.W. Dodge 1935[5]
Genus: Ashbya Guillierm. 1928[5]
- Ashbya gossypii (S.F. Ashby & W. Nowell) Guillierm. (1928),[5] accepted as Eremothecium gossypii (S.F. Ashby & W. Nowell) Kurtzman, J. (1995)
Genus: Aspergillus P. Micheli 1729
- Aspergillus amstelodami (L. Mangin) Thom & Church 1926[5]
- Aspergillus candidus Link 1809[5]
- Aspergillus carbonarius (Bainier) Thom 1916[5]
- Aspergillus eburneus Biourge.[5] accepted as Aspergillus neoniveus Samson, S.W. Peterson, Frisvad & Varga, (2011)
- Aspergillus flavus Link 1809[5]
- Aspergillus fumigatus Fresen. 1863[5]
- Aspergillus glaucus (L.) Link 1809[5]
- Aspergillus minutus Gilman & Abott [sic][5] probably E.V. Abbott 1927;
- Aspergillus niger Tiegh. 1867[5]
- Aspergillus ochraceus (series)[5]
- Aspergillus melleus Yukawa.[5]
- Aspergillus parasiticus Speare[5]
- Aspergillus repens (Corda) Sacc. (1882),[5] valid on Species Fungorum accepted as Aspergillus reptans Samson & W. Gams, (1986) per Mycobank
- Aspergillus repens-glaucus (series) [sic][5] possibly G. Wilh. 1877
- Aspergillus sartoryi Syd. 1913[5]
- Aspergillus sulphureus (Fresen.) Thom & Church 1926[5]
- Aspergillus sydowi (Bainier & Sartory) Thom & Church 1926[5]
- Aspergillus terreus Thom 1918[5]
- Aspergillus versicolor (Vuill.) Tirab. 1908[5]
- Aspergillus welwitschiae (Bres.) Henn. 1907[5]
- Aspergillus sp.[5]
Genus: Aspicilia A. Massal. 1852
- Aspicilia nubila (Stizenb.) Hue 1912[5]
Genus: Asterella (may refer to Asterella Rostr. 1888, accepted as Venturia; Venturiaceae, Asterella (Sacc.) Sacc. 1891, accepted as Asterina; Asterinaceae, or Asterella Hara 1936, accepted as Astrosphaeriella; Pleosporales)
- Asterella infuscans (G. Winter) Sacc. 1891[5]
- Asterella phaeostroma (Cooke) Sacc. 1891[5]
- Asterella rehmii Henn. 1893[5] accepted as Placoasterella rehmii (Henn.) Theiss. & Syd., (1915)
Family: Asterinaceae Hansf. 1946[5]
Genus: Asterina Lév. 1845
- Asterina africana (Van der Byl) Doidge 1942[5]
- Asterina africana var. kiggelariae Doidge 1942[5] accepted as Asterina africana (Van der Byl) Doidge, (1942)
- Asterina aulica Syd. 1938[5]
- Asterina balansae var. africana Theiss.[5]*
- Asterina bosmanae Doidge 1942[5]
- Asterina bottomleyae Doidge 1942[5]
- Asterina capensis Kalchbr. & Cooke 1880[5] accepted as Meliola capensis (Kalchbr. & Cooke) Theiss., (1912)
- Asterina capparicola [as capparidicola] Doidge (1942)[5]
- Asterina celtidicola Henn. 1905[5]
- Asterina celtidicola var. microspora Doidge 1920[5] accepted as Asterina celtidicola Henn. 1905
- Asterina clausenicola Doidge 1920[5]
- Asterina combreti Syd. & P. Syd. 1910[5]
- Asterina combreti var. kutuensis v. Hohn[5]*
- Asterina confluens Kalchbr. & Cooke 1880[5]
- Asterina crotonicola Doidge 1922[5]
- Asterina crotoniensis R.W. Ryan 1939[5]
- Asterina delicata Doidge 1920[5]
- Asterina diplocarpa Cooke 1882[6]
- Asterina diplocarpa var. hibisci Doidge 1942[6] accepted as Asterina hibisci (Doidge) Hosag., (2004)
- Asterina dissiliens (Syd.) Doidge 1942[6] accepted as Prillieuxina dissiliens (Syd.) Arx, (1962)
- Asterina dissiliens var. senegalensis Doidge 1942[6] accepted as Prillieuxina dissiliens (Syd.) Arx, (1962)
- Asterina ditricha Kalchbr. & Cooke 1880[6]
- Asterina elegans Doidge 1942[6]
- Asterina erysiphoides Kalchbr. & Cooke 1880 [6] accepted as Asterostomella erysiphoides (Kalchbr. & Cooke) Bat. & Cif., (1959)
- Asterina excoecariae Doidge 1920[6]
- Asterina ferruginosa Doidge 1920[6]
- Asterina fimbriata Kalchbr. & Cooke 1880[6]
- Asterina fleuryae Doidge 1942[6]
- Asterina gerbericola Doidge 1924[6]
- Asterina gibbosa var. megathyria Doidge 1920,[6] accepted as Asterolibertia megathyria (Doidge) Doidge, (1942)
- Asterina grewiae Cooke 1882[6]
- Asterina grewiae var. zonata Doidge 1942[6] accepted as Asterina grewiae Cooke 1882
- Asterina hendersoni Doidge 1920[6]
- Asterina inconspicua (Doidge) Doidge 1942[6] accepted as Prillieuxina inconspicua (Doidge) Arx, (1962)
- Asterina infuscans G. Winter 1885[6]
- Asterina interrupta G. Winter 1884[6] accepted as Vizella interrupta (G. Winter) S. Hughes, (1953)
- Asterina knysnae Doidge 1942[6]
- Asterina loranthicola Syd. & P. Syd. 1914[6]
- Asterina macowaniana Kalchbr. & Cooke 1880[6]
- Asterina myriadea Cooke 1882[6]
- Asterina natalensis Doidge 1920[6]
- Asterina natalitia Doidge 1942[6]
- Asterina nodosa Doidge 1942[6]
- Asterina oncinotidis Doidge 1942[6]
- Asterina opaca Syd. & P. Syd. 1912[6]
- Asterina oxyanthi Doidge 1942[6]
- Asterina pavoniae Werderm. 1923[6]
- Asterina peglerae Doidge 1920[6]
- Asterina pemphidioides Cooke 1876[6]
- Asterina peraffinis Speg. 1889[6]
- Asterina phaeostroma Cooke 1882[6]
- Asterina polythyria Doidge 1920[6]
- Asterina punctiformis var. fimbriata (Kalchbr. & Cooke) Theiss[6]
- Asterina radiofissilis (Sacc.) Theiss. 1912[6]
- Asterina raripoda Doidge 1920[6] accepted as Maublancia raripoda (Doidge) Arx, (1962)
- Asterina reticulata Kalchbr. & Cooke 1880[6]
- Asterina rhamnicola Doidge 1920[6] accepted as Schiffnerula rhamnicola (Doidge) S. Hughes, (1987)
- Asterina rinoreae Doidge 1942[6] accepted as Asteridiella rinoreae (Doidge) Hansf. (1961)
- Asterina robusta Doidge 1920[6]
- Asterina saniculae Doidge 1942[6]
- Asterina scolopiae Doidge 1922[6]
- Asterina secamonicola Doidge 1927[6]
- Asterina similis Cooke 1882[6]
- Asterina solaris Kalchbr. & Cooke 1880[6] accepted as Asterodothis solaris (Kalchbr. & Cooke) Theiss., (1912)
- Asterina sphaerasca Thüm. 1875[6]
- Asterina streptocarpi Doidge 1924[6]
- Asterina stylospora Cooke 1882[6] accepted as Capnodiastrum stylosporum (Cooke) Petr., (1952)
- Asterina syzygii Doidge 1942[6]
- Asterina tenuis G. Winter 1886[6]
- Asterina tertia var. africana Doidge 1920[6] accepted as Asterina tertia Racib. 1913
- Asterina toruligena Cooke 1882[6]
- Asterina trichiliae Doidge 1920[6]
- Asterina trichocladi Doidge 1942[6] accepted as Maublancia trichocladii (Doidge) Arx, (1962)
- Asterina uncinata Doidge 1920[6]
- Asterina undulata Doidge 1920[6]
- Asterina vagans Speg. 1888[6]
- Asterina vagans var. subreticulata Theiss[6]*
- Asterina vanderbijlii Werderm. 1923 [as van der Bylii][6]
- Asterina vepridis Doidge 1942[6]
- Asterina woodiana (Doidge) Doidge 1942[6]
- Asterina woodii Doidge 1942[6]
- Asterina xumenensis Doidge 1942[6]
- Asterina zeyheri Doidge 1942[6]
Genus: Asterinella Theiss. 1912
- Asterinella acokantherae Doidge 1920[6] accepted as Lembosina acokantherae (Doidge) Arx [as 'acocantherae'], (1962)
- Asterinella burchelliae Doidge 1920[6] accepted as Asterolibertia burchelliae (Doidge) Doidge, (1942)
- Asterinella contorta (Doidge) Hansf. 1946[6]
- Asterinella dissiliens Syd. 1924[6] accepted as Prillieuxina dissiliens (Syd.) Arx, (1962)
- Asterinella dissiliens var. senegalensis Doidge[6]*
- Asterinella inconspicua (Doidge) Hansf. 1948[6] accepted as Prillieuxina inconspicua (Doidge) Arx, (1962)
- Asterinella lembosioides Doidge 1920[6] accepted as Echidnodes lembosioides (Doidge) Doidge, (1942)
- Asterinella mimusopsis Doidge [as 'mimusopsidis'], (1922)[6]
- Asterinella pterocelastri Doidge 1924[6] accepted as Prillieuxina pterocelastri (Doidge) R.W. Ryan, (1939)
- Asterinella tecleae Doidge 1942[6]
- Asterinella woodiana Doidge 1920,[6]
Genus Asterodothis Theiss. 1912
- Asterodothis solaris (Kalchbr. & Cooke) Theiss. 1912[6]
Genus: Asterolibertia G. Arnaud 1918
- Asterolibertia burchelliae (Doidge) Doidge 1942[6]
- Asterolibertia megathyria (Doidge) Doidge 1942[6]
- Asterolibertia megathyria var. randiae Doidge 1942[6]
Genus: Asteroma DC. 1815
- Asteroma pallidum Kalchbr. [sic][6]*
- Asteroma pullum Kalchbr. 1875[6]
Genus: Asteromyxa Theiss. & Syd. 1918 accepted as Dimeriella Speg., (1908)
- Asteromyxa inconspicua Doidge 1924[6] accepted as Prillieuxina inconspicua (Doidge) Arx, (1962)
Genus: Asterostomella Speg. 1886
- Asterostomella eugeniicola Doidge [as 'eugenicola'], (1942)[6]
- Asterostomella reticulata v.Hohn.[6]*
- Asterostomella visci Doidge 1942[6]
Genus: Asterostroma Massee 1889
- Asterostroma cervicolor (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) Massee 1889[6]
Genus: Asterostromella Höhn. & Litsch. 1907 accepted as Vararia P. Karst., (1898)
- Asterostromella rumpiana P.H.B. Talbot 1948[6]
Genus: Astrosporina J. Schröt. 1889 accepted as Inocybe (Fr.) Fr., (1863)
- Astrosporina maritima (P. Karst.) Rea 1922[6] accepted as Inocybe impexa (Lasch) Kuyper, (1986)
Family: Astrotheliaceae Zahlbr. 1898[6]
Au
[edit]Genus: Auerswaldia possibly Rabenh. 1857, accepted as Melanospora Ceratostomataceae, or Auerswaldia Sacc. 1883; Dothideaceae
- Auerswaldia disciformis G. Winter 1884[6] accepted as Auerswaldiella winteri Arx & E. Müll., (1954)
- Auerswaldia examinans (Berk.) Sacc. 1883[6] accepted as Bagnisiella examinans (Berk.) Arx & E. Müll., (1975)
- Auerswaldia scabies (Kalchbr. & Cooke) Sacc. 1883[6] accepted as Phyllachora scabies (Kalchbr. & Cooke) Cooke, (1885)
Family: Auriculariaceae Fr. 1838
Genus: Auricularia Bull. 1780
- Auricularia auricula-judae Seer. [sic][6] possibly (Bull.) Quél. 1886
- Auricularia delicata (Mont. ex Fr.) Henn. 1893[6]
- Auricularia eminii Henn. 1893 [as Emini][6]
- Auricularia flava Lloyd 1922[6]
- Auricularia fuscosuccinea (Mont.) Henn. 1893[6]
- Auricularia lobata Sommerf. 1826[6] accepted as Auricularia mesenterica (Dicks.) Pers., (1822)
- Auricularia mesenterica Fr. [sic][6] possibly (Dicks.) Pers. 1822
- Auricularia mesenterica var. lobata Quel. [sic][6]*
- Auricularia nigra P.Henn. [sic][6] possibly (Sw.) Earle 1899 accepted as Auricularia nigricans (Sw.) Birkebak, Looney & Sánchez-García, (2013)
- Auricularia ornata Pers. 1827[6]
- Auricularia polytricha (Mont.) Sacc. (1885),[6] accepted as Auricularia nigricans (Sw.) Birkebak, Looney & Sánchez-García, (2013)
- Auricularia squamosa Pat. & Har. 1893[6]
See also
[edit]- List of bacteria of South Africa
- List of Oomycetes of South Africa
- List of slime moulds of South Africa
- List of fungi of South Africa
- List of fungi of South Africa – A
- List of fungi of South Africa – B
- List of fungi of South Africa – C
- List of fungi of South Africa – D
- List of fungi of South Africa – E
- List of fungi of South Africa – F
- List of fungi of South Africa – G
- List of fungi of South Africa – H
- List of fungi of South Africa – I
- List of fungi of South Africa – J
- List of fungi of South Africa – K
- List of fungi of South Africa – L
- List of fungi of South Africa – M
- List of fungi of South Africa – N
- List of fungi of South Africa – O
- List of fungi of South Africa – P
- List of fungi of South Africa – Q
- List of fungi of South Africa – R
- List of fungi of South Africa – S
- List of fungi of South Africa – T
- List of fungi of South Africa – U
- List of fungi of South Africa – V
- List of fungi of South Africa – W
- List of fungi of South Africa – X
- List of fungi of South Africa – Y
- List of fungi of South Africa – Z
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs bt bu bv bw bx by bz ca cb cc cd ce cf cg ch ci cj ck cl cm cn co cp cq cr cs ct cu cv cw cx cy cz da db dc dd Doidge 1950, p. 1033.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs bt bu bv bw bx by bz ca cb cc cd ce cf cg ch ci cj ck cl cm cn co cp cq cr cs ct cu cv cw cx cy cz da db dc dd de df dg dh di dj dk dl dm dn do dp dq dr ds dt du dv dw dx Doidge 1950, p. 1034.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs bt bu bv bw bx by bz ca cb cc cd ce cf cg ch ci cj ck cl cm cn co cp cq cr cs ct cu cv cw cx cy cz da db dc dd de df dg dh di dj Doidge 1950, p. 1035.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs bt bu bv bw bx by bz ca cb cc cd ce cf cg ch ci cj ck cl cm cn co cp cq cr cs ct cu cv cw cx cy cz da db dc dd de df dg dh di Doidge 1950, p. 1036.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs bt bu bv bw bx by bz ca cb cc cd ce cf cg ch ci cj ck cl cm cn co cp cq cr cs ct cu cv cw cx cy cz da db dc dd de df dg dh di dj dk dl dm dn do dp dq dr ds dt du dv dw dx Doidge 1950, p. 1037.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs bt bu bv bw bx by bz ca cb cc cd ce cf cg ch ci cj ck cl cm cn co cp cq cr cs ct cu cv cw cx cy cz da db Doidge 1950, p. 1038.
Sources
[edit]- Doidge, Ethel (1950). "Titles of Works, not included in the General bibliography, and Index to Fungi and Lichens". Bothalia. 5 (1). Bothalia [Online]: 1030–1094. doi:10.4102/abc.v5i1.1880. Retrieved 29 July 2021 – via journals.abcjournal.aosis.co.za.
Further reading
[edit]- Kinge, Tonjock Rosemary; Goldman, Gary; Jacobs, Adriaana; Ndiritu, George Gatere; Gryzenhout, Marieka (2 May 2020). "A first checklist of macrofungi for South Africa". MycoKeys (63): 1–48. doi:10.3897/mycokeys.63.36566. ISSN 1314-4049. PMC 7015970. PMID 32089638.