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Cystostereaceae

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3-478: Cericium Crustomyces Cystidiodontia Cystostereum Parvobasidium Parvodontia The Cystostereaceae are a family of fungi in the order Polyporales . The family was circumscribed by Swiss mycologist Walter Jülich in 1982. As of April 2018, Index Fungorum accepts 6 genera and 18 species in the family. This Polyporales -related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Cericium Cericium

6-491: Is a fungal genus in the family Cystostereaceae . It is a monotypic genus with the single species Cericium luteoincrustatum , a crust fungus . This species was originally described in 1986 by Kurt Hjortstam and Leif Ryvarden , who called it Amethicium luteoincrustatum . They placed it in the genus Amethicium based on microscopic similarities with the African species Amethicium rimosum . Cericium luteoincrustatum

9-429: Is a waxy and brittle crust fungus with a fruit body that is about 0.2–1 mm thick. Its surface is either smooth or somewhat tuberculate with a pale yellow colour. It has a dimitic hyphal system, without clamp connections in the generative hyphae. The hyphae in the subiculum are arboriform (tree-like); these are binding-type hyphae. Cystidia feature yellowish incrustations at their bases. The spores produced by

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