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Genus of fungi
Clavaria is a genus of fungi in the family Clavariaceae. Species of Clavaria produce basidiocarps (fruit bodies) that are either cylindrical to club-shaped
Clavaria
Species of fungus
Clavaria zollingeri, commonly known as the violet coral or the magenta coral, is a widely distributed species of fungus. It produces striking tubular,
Clavaria_zollingeri
Species of fungus
Clavaria fragilis, commonly known as fairy fingers, white worm coral, or white spindles, is a species of fungus in the family Clavariaceae. It is synonymous
Clavaria_fragilis
Species of fungus
Clavaria fumosa, commonly known as the grayish fairy club, smoky clavaria or smoky spindles, is a species of coral fungus in the family Clavariaceae.
Clavaria_fumosa
Species of coral fungus
Clavaria globospora is a species of coral fungus in the family Clavariaceae. It was first formally described as a new species by American mycologist Calvin
Clavaria_globospora
Species of fungus
Clavaria pampaeana is a species of fungus belonging to the family Clavariaceae. Growing in open soil, it is shaped like a small white club, growing in
Clavaria_pampaeana
Species of fungus
Clavaria versatilis is a species of coral fungus in the family Clavariaceae. It was first described scientifically by French mycologist Lucien Quélet in
Clavaria_versatilis
Species of fungus
known as the pinkish coral mushroom, salmon coral, beautiful clavaria, handsome clavaria, yellow-tipped- or pink coral fungus, is a coral fungus found
Ramaria_formosa
Species of coral fungus
Clavaria maricola is a species of coral fungus in the family Clavariaceae. It was first formally described as a new species by American mycologist Calvin
Clavaria_maricola
Group of fungi
fungi. Originally such fungi were referred to the genus Clavaria ("clavarioid" means Clavaria-like), but it is now known that clavarioid species are not
Clavarioid_fungi
Species of fungus
species. The species was originally described by Carl Linnaeus in 1753 as Clavaria militaris. Cordyceps militaris parasitizes insects and is used in traditional
Cordyceps_militaris
Species of moth
Larentia clavaria clavaria Larentia clavaria datinaria (Oberthur, 1890) Larentia clavaria pallidata (Staudinger, 1901) Larentia clavaria saisanica Prout
Larentia_clavaria
Species of fungus
Clavaria rosea is a species of coral fungus in the family Clavariaceae. It has coral-like fruit bodies with "arms" up to 4 cm (1.6 inches) high and 3 mm
Clavaria_rosea
Species of fungus
is a homonym of the earlier and unrelated Clavaria miniata Purton (1821). Corner also considered Clavaria phoenicea, described from Java in 1847 by the
Clavulinopsis_sulcata
Species of fungus
Jülich (1982) Synonyms Clavaria pyxidata Pers. (1794) Merisma pyxidatum (Pers.) Spreng. (1827) Clavaria coronata Schwein. (1832) Clavaria petersii Berk. & M
Artomyces_pyxidatus
Species of moth
Chrysocentris clavaria is a moth in the family Glyphipterigidae. It is known from Malawi. Afro Moths v t e
Chrysocentris_clavaria
Species of fungus
Clavaria argillacea is a species of fungus in the family Clavariaceae. It grows 2–8 millimetres (1⁄16–5⁄16 in) across and up to 8 centimetres (3+1⁄4 in)
Clavaria_argillacea
Species of fungus
1922 as Clavaria capitata, from collections sent to him by Australian botanist Edwin James Semmens. Lloyd noted that it was unusual for a Clavaria species
Ramaria_capitata
Species of fungus
Mycological Society. Retrieved 2023-11-16. Corner EJH. (1950). A monograph of Clavaria and allied genera. Annals of Botany Memoirs. Vol. 1. Oxford, UK: Oxford
Clavulinopsis_helvola
Species of fungus
typically smaller and grow singly or sparsely clustered. The uncommon Clavaria amoenoides produces densely clustered fruit bodies but they are pale yellow
Clavulinopsis_fusiformis
Species of fungus
a species of coral fungus in the family Clavariaceae. Originally named Clavaria pulchella by Jean Louis Émile Boudier in 1887, the species was transferred
Ramariopsis_pulchella
Species of hydrozoan
Millepora dichotoma Forsskål, 1775 Synonyms Millepora cancellata Ehrenberg, 1834 Millepora clavaria Ehrenberg, 1834 Millepora reticularis Milne Edwards, 1860
Millepora_dichotoma
Genus of fungi
Calocera (Fr.) Fr. (1825) Type species Clavaria viscosa (Pers.) Fr. (1827) Species 15, see text Synonyms Clavaria subgen. Calocera Fr. (1821) Caloceras
Calocera
Species of fungus
North America, Eurasia, and Australia. The species was first described as Clavaria kunzei by pioneer mycologist Elias Magnus Fries in 1821. E. J. H. Corner
Ramariopsis_kunzei
Species of fungus
was originally described by French mycologist Lucien Quélet in 1888 as Clavaria bresadolae. E.J.H. Corner transferred it to the genus Mucronella in 1970
Mucronella_bresadolae
Edible mushroom
Species: H. erinaceus Binomial name Hericium erinaceus (Bull.) Persoon (1797) Synonyms Hydnum erinaceus Bull. (1781) Clavaria erinaceus Dryodon erinaceus
Hericium_erinaceus
Genus of fungi
is a clavarioid genus in the Hymenochaetales recently segregated from Clavaria by molecular analysis. Phylogenetically related fungi are in the agaricoid
Alloclavaria
Species of fungus
Ramariaceae, and before that in the genus Clavaria, family Clavariaceae. It was originally described as Clavaria subbotrytis by William Chambers Coker in
Ramaria_subbotrytis
Species of coral fungus in the family Gomphaceae
first named as Clavaria botrytis in 1797 by Christian Hendrik Persoon. In 1821, Elias Magnus Fries sanctioned the genus name Clavaria, and treated Ramaria
Ramaria_botrytis
Species of fungus
delicia is a species of fungus in the family Clavulinaceae. Originally named Clavaria delicia by Miles Joseph Berkeley in 1856, it was transferred to Clavulina
Clavulina_delicia
Species of lichen
was first formally described by Christiaan Hendrik Persoon in 1797, as Clavaria mucida. Persoon characterised the fungus as gregarious, small, and either
Multiclavula_mucida
Species of fungus
cristata). However, Carl Linnaeus described apparently the same fungus as Clavaria coralloides in his Species Plantarum in 1753. Therefore, according to the
Clavulina_cristata
Species of fungus
commonly known as the purple fairy club or purple coral. Formerly known as Clavaria purpurea, it has been moved to its own genus as a result of phylogenetic
Alloclavaria_purpurea
Species of fungus
X. hypoxylon Binomial name Xylaria hypoxylon (L.) Grev.(1824) Synonyms Clavaria hypoxylon L. Sphaeria hypoxylon (L.) Pers. Xylosphaera hypoxylon (L.) Dumort
Xylaria_hypoxylon
Species of fungus
Joseph Berkeley in 1860 as Clavaria umbrina. This name was an illegitimate homonym. Pier Andrea Saccardo described it as Clavaria umbrinella in 1888. E.J
Clavulinopsis_umbrinella
Species of fungus
(Schaeff.) Quél. (1888) Synonyms Coralloides flavus Tourn. ex Battarra (1755) Clavaria flava Schaeff. (1774) Corallium flavum (Schaeff.) G.Hahn (1883)
Ramaria_flava
Species of fungus
"Clavariaceae.org". Retrieved 2023-11-20. Corner EJH. (1950). A monograph of Clavaria and allied genera. Annals of Botany Memoirs. Vol. 1. Oxford, UK: Oxford
Clavulinopsis aurantiocinnabarina
Clavulinopsis_aurantiocinnabarina
Species of fungus
therefore not the same taxon described in earlier works. Petersen considered Clavaria aurantia (described from Australia) and C. luteotenerrima (described from
Clavulinopsis_amoena
Species of fungus
and North America. The species was originally described under the name Clavaria decurrens by Christian Hendrik Persoon in 1822. "Ramaria decurrens (Pers
Ramaria_decurrens
Family of fungi
fungi. Corner included three genera in his concept of the Clavariaceae: Clavaria, Clavulinopsis, and Ramariopsis. Molecular research, based on cladistic
Clavariaceae
Species of fungus
described by E.J.H. Corner in 1950. Corner EJH. (1950). A monograph of Clavaria and allied genera. Annals of Botany Memoirs. Vol. 1. Oxford, UK: Oxford
Clavulina_gracilis
Species of lichen
family Lepidostromataceae. First described in 1950 by E. J. H. Corner as Clavaria fossicola, it is characterised by its dark green to indigo blue crusty
Sulzbacheromyces_fossicola
Order of mushrooms
mushroom) and the deadly Amanita virosa (destroying angel) to the coral-like Clavaria zollingeri (violet coral) and bracket-like Fistulina hepatica (beefsteak
Agaricales
Species of fungus
incarnata Binomial name Typhula incarnata Lasch, Epicr. (1838) Synonyms Clavaria elegantula P. Karst., (1882) Sclerotium fulvum Fr., (1822) Typhula itoana
Typhula_incarnata
Species of fungus
Tolypocladium ophioglossoides (Ehrh.) Quandt, Kepler & Spatafora (2014) Synonyms Clavaria parasitica Willd. (1787) Sphaeria ophioglossoides J.F.Gmel. (1792) Cordylia
Tolypocladium_ophioglossoides
Species of fungus
"Clavariaceae.org". Retrieved 2023-11-20. Corner EJH. (1950). A monograph of Clavaria and allied genera. Annals of Botany Memoirs. Vol. 1. Oxford, UK: Oxford
Clavulinopsis_corniculata
Species of fungus
Polyporales Family: Sparassidaceae Genus: Sparassis Species: S. crispa Binomial name Sparassis crispa (Wulfen) Fr. (1821) Synonyms Clavaria crispa Wulfen (1781)
Sparassis_crispa
Species of fungus
America, Asia, and Australia. The species was originally described as Clavaria aurea by the German naturalist and explorer Alexander von Humboldt in 1793
Calocera_viscosa
Species of fungus
Binomial name Ramaria pallida (Schaeff.) Ricken 1920 Synonyms Clavaria pallida Schaeff., 1774 Clavaria stricta Schumach., 1803 Ramaria mairei Donk, 1933
Ramaria_pallida
Species of fungus
and bitter taste. The species was originally described under the name Clavaria stricta by Christian Hendrik Persoon in 1795. In 1888, French mycologist
Ramaria_stricta
Species of fungus
the family Clavulinaceae. It was originally described by Rolf Singer as Clavaria floridana in 1945, then E.J.H. Corner transferred it to Clavulina in 1950
Clavulina_floridana
Species of coral
Scleractinia Family: Poritidae Genus: Porites Species: P. nodifera Binomial name Porites nodifera Klunzinger, 1879 Synonyms Porites clavaria Lamarck, 1816
Porites_nodifera
Species of fungus
the family Gomphaceae. First described by Giacomo Bresadola in 1900 as Clavaria strasseri, it was transferred to the genus Ramaria in 1950 by E.J.H. Corner
Ramaria_strasseri
Species of fungus
or pertaining to a deer. It was originally described and classified as Clavaria vinaceo-cervina by Australian mycologist John Burton Cleland in 1931 and
Clavulina_vinaceocervina
Australian botanist (1830–1913)
1893 Boletellus emodensis Fungi MEL 1053808A 1893 Clavaria fusiporius Fungi MEL 2069141A 1893 Clavaria spinulosa Fungi MEL 2070183A 1893 Cortinarius walkeri
Anna_Frances_Walker
Genus of fungi
and placed it in the genus Clavaria. Fries sanctioned the name Clavaria in 1821 and treated Ramaria as a section of Clavaria. In 1933, Donk elevated the
Ramaria
Species of fungus
coral fungus in the family Gomphaceae. It was first described in 1956 as Clavaria caulifloriformis by Chester Leathers from collections made near Topinabee
Ramaria_caulifloriformis
Species of fungus
Clavariadelphaceae Genus: Clavariadelphus Species: C. pistillaris Binomial name Clavariadelphus pistillaris (L.) Donk (1933) Synonyms Clavaria pistillaris L.
Clavariadelphus_pistillaris
National park in Australia
widespread throughout the park. The flame fungus (Clavaria miniata) grows singly or in groups on soil. Clavaria miniata (flame fungus) Omphalotus nidiformis
Great_Otway_National_Park
Species of fungus
Mycological Society. Retrieved 2023-11-16. Corner EJH. (1950). A monograph of Clavaria and allied genera. Annals of Botany Memoirs. Vol. 1. Oxford, UK: Oxford
Clavulinopsis_laeticolor
Species of fungus
Gomphaceae Genus: Ramaria Species: R. conjunctipes Binomial name Ramaria conjunctipes (Coker) Corner (1950) Synonyms Clavaria conjunctipes Coker (1923)
Ramaria_conjunctipes
Species of fungus
genus Clavaria and some undescribed species". Papers of the Michigan Academy of Sciences. 8: 141–51. Corner EJH. (1950). A monograph of Clavaria and allied
Ramaria_cystidiophora
Species of fungus
Typhula quisquiliaris was first described by James Sowerby in 1803 as Clavaria obtusa. However, this name was found to be illegitimate, as it had already
Typhula_quisquiliaris
Species of fungus
Cantharellales Family: Hydnaceae Genus: Clavulina Species: C. sprucei Binomial name Clavulina sprucei (Berk.) Corner (1950) Synonyms Clavaria sprucei Berk. (1856)
Clavulina_sprucei
Topics referred to by the same term
the solid drillia, a species of sea snail Clavaria fragilis, fairy fingers, a fungus synonymized as Clavaria solida Gray, 1821 Coelolepis solida, an extinct
C._solida
Species of clavarioid fungus
first described in 1772 by Italian naturalist Giovanni Antonio Scopoli, as Clavaria palmata. Elias Fries transferred it to the genus Thelephora in 1821. The
Thelephora_palmata
Topics referred to by the same term
Greek mallow, chequer-mallow Sphaeralcea, globemallow Insects: Larentia clavaria, mallow, species of moth Mallow skipper, butterfly Mallow, Alberta, a locality
Mallow
Genus of fungi
of Clavaria and Allied Genera. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. pp. 285–94. Corner EJH. (1970). Supplement to "A Monograph of Clavaria and
Clavicorona
Genus of fungi
circumscribed by Walter Jülich in 1982, who set Artomyces pyxidatus (formerly Clavaria pyxidata Pers. 1794) as the type species. Artomyces adrienneae Lickey 2003
Artomyces
Species of fungus
(Ling-chih.) It is large and of a branched form, and probably represents Clavaria or Sparassis. Its form is likened to that of coral. The Bencao Gangmu does
Lingzhi_(mushroom)
Species of fungus
species of coral fungus in the family Clavulinaceae. First described as Clavaria ornatipes by Charles Horton Peck in 1908, it was transferred to Clavulina
Clavulina_ornatipes
Species of fungus
described by E.J.H. Corner in 1950. Corner EJH. (1950). A monograph of Clavaria and allied genera. Annals of Botany Memoirs. Vol. 1. Oxford, UK: Oxford
Clavulina_ingrata
Species of fungus
was originally described by Charles Horton Peck in 1904 with the name Clavaria myceliosa. The type was collected by botanist Edwin Bingham Copeland in
Ramaria_myceliosa
Genus of fungi
Christian Hendrik Persoon in 1794, who created the genus to accommodate Clavaria ophioglossoides L. and three other species: Geoglossum hirsutum (now Trichoglossum
Geoglossum
Pattern of irregular, worm-like lines
vermicularis, a dragonfly Chelonistele vermicularis, a species of orchid Clavaria vermicularis a fungus Cobelura vermicularis, a species of longhorn beetles
Vermiculation
Species of fungus
found in 1904 by William Alphonso Murrill. Originally, it was described as Clavaria murrilli by William Chambers Coker. Later it was moved to Ramaria by Edred
Phaeoclavulina_murrillii
Species of fungus
botanist Jean Baptiste François Pierre Bulliard, who placed it in the genus Clavaria. Elias Fries transferred it to Thelephora in his 1838 work Epicrisis Systematis
Thelephora_anthocephala
Type of grassland
Hodophilus; clavarioid fungi (club and coral fungi) belonging to the genera Clavaria, Clavulinopsis, and Ramariopsis; and earthtongues belonging to the genera
Waxcap_grassland
Species of fungus
species of coral fungus in the family Gomphaceae. Originally described as Clavaria flaccida by Elias Fries in 1821, the species was transferred to Ramaria
Ramaria_flaccida
English mycologist (1844–1916)
Yao. A number of species were named in Crossland's honour, including Clavaria crosslandii Cotton, Ascobolus crosslandii Boud., and Octospora crosslandii
Charles_Crossland
Species of fungus
hdl:2148/803. PMID 21262982. Corner EJH. (1970). Supplement to 'A monograph of Clavaria and allied genera'. Beihefte zur Nova Hedwigia. Vol. 33. pp. 1–299 (see
Clavulina_amazonensis
Species of fungus
(club-mushroom lichen) family. It was originally named as a species of Clavaria in 1822 by Lewis David de Schweinitz. Ronald H. Petersen transferred it
Multiclavula_vernalis
Species of fungus
Christiaan Hendrik Persoon's 1797 Commentatio de Fungis Clavaeformibus as Clavaria gracilis. It was subsequently reclassified by Kurt Polycarp Joachim Sprengel
Ramaria_gracilis
Species of fungus
Clavulina cinerea (Bull.) J.Schröt. (1888) Synonyms Clavaria coralloides-cinerea Bull. (1788) Clavaria cinerea Bull. (1791) Ramaria cinerea (Bull.) Gray
Clavulina_cinerea
French). Vol. 1. Ferra. Corner EJH. (1970). "Supplement to 'A monograph of Clavaria and allied genera'". Beihefte zur Nova Hedwigia. 33: 1–299. Jülich W. (1981)
List_of_Agaricales_families
Species of fungus
Christian Schaeffer in 1774 as Clavaria ligula. It was first placed in Clavariadelphus by Marinus Anton Donk in 1933. Clavaria ophioglossoides, described
Clavariadelphus_ligula
Species of fungus
family Clavulinaceae. It is edible. The species was originally described as Clavaria rugosa by Jean Bulliard in 1790. It was transferred to Clavulina by Joseph
Clavulina_rugosa
Species of fungus
species of coral fungus in the family Gomphaceae. It was first described as Clavaria flavescens by Jacob Christian Schäffer in 1762; American mycologist Ron
Ramaria_flavescens
Species of fungus
Family: Gomphaceae Genus: Ramaria Species: R. rielii Binomial name Ramaria rielii Boud. (1897) Synonyms Clavaria rielii (Boud.) Sacc. & P.Syd. (1899)
Ramaria_rielii
Species of fungus
British botanist E.J.H. Corner in 1950. Corner EJH. (1950). A monograph of Clavaria and allied genera. Annals of Botany Memoirs. Vol. 1. Oxford, UK: Oxford
Clavulina_decipiens
Species of fungus
Species: C. cornea Binomial name Calocera cornea (Batsch) Fr. (1827) Synonyms Clavaria cornea Batsch (1783) Corynoides cornea (Batsch) Gray (1821) Calocera cornes
Calocera_cornea
Species of fungus
International. Retrieved 2015-03-04. Corner EJH. (1950). A Monograph of Clavaria and Allied Genera. Annals of Botany Memoirs. Vol. 1. Oxford University
Clavariadelphus_unicolor
Genus of fungi
within the Clavariaceae, Hirticlavula is a sister to the clade comprising Clavaria, Camarophyllopsis and Hodophilus. Hirticlavula elegans produces white fruit
Hirticlavula
Species of fungus
amethystina (Bull.) Donk (1933) Synonyms Clavaria purpurea Schaeff. (1774) Clavaria amethystina Bull. (1791) Clavaria amethystina Bull. (1791) Ramaria amethystina
Clavulina_amethystina
Genus of fungi
was circumscribed by British botanist E.J.H. Corner in his 1950 work "Clavaria and Allied Genera". The type species, Deflexula fascicularis, was originally
Deflexula
Genus of fungi
of Clavaria by Dutch mycologist Marinus Anton Donk in 1933. Several European species similar to the type, Clavaria kunzei, were included: Clavaria subtilis
Ramariopsis
Species of fungus
Clavulinaceae. It is found in Australia and Brazil. Corner EJH. (1957). "Some clavarias from Argentina". 11: 193–206. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires
Clavulina_puiggarii
Order of fungi
using nuclear large subunit rDNA sequences and a new genus segregated from Clavaria". Mycologia. 98 (5): 746–762. doi:10.3852/mycologia.98.5.746. PMID 17256578
Hymenochaetales
Species of fungus
b6bb8c94-234a-4d06-8ef2-037feee695c9 Open Tree of Life: 3808555 SpeciesFungorum: 325196 Clavaria uncialis Wikidata: Q59588795 CoL: 5Z9DF GBIF: 5244082 IndexFungorum: 163490
Typhula_uncialis
Genus of fungi
as a section of Clavaria by South African-born mycologist Christiaan Hendrik Persoon in 1801. He differentiated Typhula from Clavaria on the basis of
Typhula
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Boy/Male
English
From a friend's field.
Girl/Female
German, Spanish
Renowned in Battle; Famous Warrior; Famous in Battle; Female Version of Aloysius
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Tamil
Sun; Peack
Male
Hebrew
(זְבַדְיָה) Hebrew name ZEBADYAH means "the gift of Jehovah." In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including a brother of Joab.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Hebrew, Scottish, Swedish
The Lord is Gracious; Little Jean; Female Version of John; Variant of Jane; God is Merciful; God is Gracious
Girl/Female
Tamil
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Boy/Male
Muslim
Friendly, Entertaining, Friend or companion
Girl/Female
Indian, Kannada, Tamil
Name of a Flower
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Name of a sahabiah
Male
Basque
, father of a multitude.
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