Definition of Anthracobia. Meaning of Anthracobia. Synonyms of Anthracobia

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Definition of Anthracobia

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Meaning of Anthracobia from wikipedia

- Anthracobia is a genus of fungi in the family Pyronemataceae. The genus was cir****scribed by Jean Louis Émile Boudier in 1885. Anthracobia is widely distributed...
- Anthracobia melaloma is a species of apothecial fungus belonging to the family Pyronemataceae. It produces orangish cup-or disc-like fruit bodies that...
- It is monotypic, being represented by the single species Pseudoverpa anthracobia which was described as new to science in 2018 from recently burned forests...
- Anthracobia macrocystis (charcoal goldeneye) is a species of apothecial fungus belonging to the family Pyronemataceae. This is a European species which...
- Kühner Type species Fayodia bisphaerigera (J.E.Lange) Singer Species F. anthracobia F. bisphaerigera F. gracilipes F. granulospora F. tenui**** ......
- coprinaria, C. theleboides, and Coprobia granulata while species such as Anthracobia macrocystis, A. melaloma, Trichophaea abundans, Pyronema omphalodes,...
- ability to form mycorrhizal relationships is not shared by related taxa: Anthracobia melaloma, Trichophaea minuta, T. contradicta, and T. abundans. In a study...
- dehydratase, ascopyrone tautomerase and alpha-1,4-glucan lyase in the fungus Anthracobia melaloma". Biochim. Biophys. Acta. 1672 (2): 120–9. doi:10.1016/j.bbagen...
- Louis Émile Boudier in 1885. Pulvinula alba Pulvinula albida Pulvinula anthracobia Pulvinula archeri Pulvinula carbonaria Pulvinula cinnabarina Pulvinula...
- small, yellow discos have fringed or hairy margins to the discs, like Anthracobia melaloma; this latter species grows on or near moss, rather than wood...