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Corticium may
refer to two
different genera:
Corticium (fungus), a
genus of
fungi Corticium (sponge), a
genus of sea
sponges in the
family Plakinidae...
- fungi.
Originally such
fungi were
referred to the
genus Corticium ("corticioid"
means Corticium-like) and
subsequently to the
family Corticiaceae, but...
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Corticium candelabrum is a
species of
sponge in the
order Homosclerophorida. It is
native to the
eastern Atlantic Ocean and the
Mediterranean Sea where...
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Corticium is a
genus of
fungi in the
family Corticiaceae.
Basidiocarps (fruit bodies) are effused, corticioid, smooth, and grow on dead wood. One species...
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species (or
species complex)
actually belongs within the
genus Rhizoctonia.
Corticium cornigerum was
first described in 1922 by
mycologist Hubert Bourdot, who...
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Corticium roseum is a
species of
fungus in the
family Corticiaceae.
Basidiocarps (fruit bodies) are effused, smooth, corticioid, and pink. The species...
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Corticium invisum is a
species of
fungus in the
class Agaricomycetes. It is a
corticioid fungus and a
plant pathogen, the
causal agent of
black rot of...
- planes, beeches, pines, oaks and
other trees. It was
first described as
Corticium radicatum in 1895 by Paul
Christoph Hennings. It was
transferred to the...
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Corticium theae is
fungus that is a
plant pathogen. Bernard, Ch. (1907). "Notes de
pathologie vegetale. I.Sur
quelques maladies de Thea ****amica, de Kickxia...
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Corticium diamantense is a
species of sea
sponge in the
order Homosclerophorida,
first found in
vertical walls of reef
caves at
depths of
about 23 to...