Gomphus (fungus)

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Gomphus is a genus of cantharelloid fungi in the family Gomphaceae.[1] Once presumed to be related to chanterelles, molecular study has shown them to be allied with stinkhorns and fairy clubs. The type species of the genus is the pig's ear (G. clavatus).

Christiaan Hendrik Persoon named the genus in 1797, but did not assign any species to it at the time.[2] The generic name is derived from the Greek 'γομφος' gomphos meaning 'plug' or 'large wedge-shaped nail'.[3]

Species

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Image Name Taxon Author Year Distribution
Gomphus brasiliensis Corner 1970 South America
Gomphus brunneus (Heinem.) Corner 1966 Mexico
Gomphus cavipes Corner 1970 South America
File:Gomphus clavatus best.jpg Gomphus clavatus (Pers.) Gray 1821 Europe, North America
Gomphus crassipes (Kuntze) Maire 1937 Spain and North Africa
File:Gomphus ludovicianus R.H. Petersen, J. Justice and D.P. Lewis 269465.jpg Gomphus ludovicianus R.H. Petersen, Justice & D.P. Lewis 2014 southeastern United States
Gomphus megasporus Corner 1970 Pakistan
Gomphus ochraceus (Pat.) Singer 1945
Gomphus orientalis R.H. Petersen & M. Zang 1996 China
Gomphus szechwanensis R.H. Petersen 1972 Tibet
Gomphus thiersii R.H. Petersen 1971 USA
Gomphus yunnanensis R.H. Petersen & M. Zang 1996 China

There are several undescribed species in the forests of Myrtle beech (Nothofagus cunninghamii) in Tasmania.[5] Bruce Fuhrer noticed in 1992 that the large and ornamented spores of these species resembled those of the genera Ramaria and Beenakia.[6]

References

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