Helicostylum elegans

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Helicostylum elegans
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H. elegans
Binomial name
Helicostylum elegans
Synonyms
  • Ascophora amoena Preuss, 1852[2]
  • Chaetostylum circinans Bainier, 1906[3]
  • Chaetostylum elegans (Corda) Zycha, 1935[4]
  • Chaetostylum venustellum (Lythgoe) Zycha, Siepmann & Linnem., 1969[5]
  • Haynaldia umbrina Schulzer, in Schulzer, Kanitz & Knapp, 1866[6]
  • Helicostylum intermedium Morini, 1902[7]
  • Helicostylum venustellum Lythgoe, 1958[8]
  • Pleurocystis helicostylum Bonord., 1851[9]
  • Thamnidium amoenum (Preuss) J. Schröt., in Engler & Prantl, 1894[10]
  • Thamnidium helicostylum (Bonord.) Pound, 1894[11]

Helicostylum elegans is a species of fungus in the family Mucoraceae.

References

  1. ^ Icones fungorum hucusque cognitorum.-Pragae, JG Calve 1837-1854. AKJ Corda, 1842
  2. ^ Preuss, Linnaea 25: 77 (1852)
  3. ^ Bainier, Bull. Soc. mycol. Fr. 22: 211 (1906)
  4. ^ Zycha, Krypt.-Fl. Brandenburg (Leipzig) 6.6: 158 (1935)
  5. ^ Zycha, Siepmann & Linnem., Mucorales (Lehre): 129 (1969)
  6. ^ Schulzer, in Schulzer, Kanitz & Knapp, Verh. zool.-bot. Ges. Wien 16(Abh.): 37 (1866)
  7. ^ Morini, R.C. Secc. Accad. Sci. Ist. Bologna, N.S. 6: 87 (1902)
  8. ^ Lythgoe, Trans. Br. mycol. Soc. 41(1): 140 (1958)
  9. ^ Bonord., Handb. Allgem. mykol. (Stuttgart): 125 (1851)
  10. ^ J. Schröt., in Engler & Prantl, Nat. Pflanzenfam., Teil. I (Leipzig) 1: 128 (1894)
  11. ^ Pound, Minn. bot. Stud. 2: 99 (1894)