Sarcodon stereosarcinon
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Basidiomycota
Class: Agaricomycetes
Order: Thelephorales
Family: Bankeraceae
Genus: Sarcodon
Species:
S. stereosarcinon
Binomial name
Sarcodon stereosarcinon
Wehm. (1940)
Synonyms[1]
  • Hydnum stereosarcinon (Wehm.) K.A.Harrison (1961)[2]
  • Hydnellum stereosarcinon (Wehm.) Stalpers (1993)[3]
  • Hydnum brevipes (Coker) Snell (1945)
  • Sarcodon brevipes Coker (1959)[4]

Sarcodon stereosarcinon is a species of tooth fungus in the family Bankeraceae. Found in North America, it was described as new to science in 1940 by mycologist Lewis Edgar Wehmeyer, who found the original collections in Nova Scotia, Canada.[5]

References

  1. "GSD Species Synonymy: Sarcodon Sarcodon stereosarcinon Wehm". Species Fungorum. CAB International. Retrieved 2015-09-20.
  2. Harrison KA. (1961). The Stipitate Hydnums of Nova Scotia. Publications of the Department of Agriculture Canada (Report). Vol. 1099. Ottawa, Canada: Research Branch, Canada Department of Agriculture. pp. 1–60 (see p. 30). Open access icon
  3. Stalpers JA. (1993). "The Aphyllophoraceous fungi I. Keys to the species of the Thelephorales". Studies in Mycology. 35: 1–168 (see pp. 18, 44–48).
  4. Coker WC. (1939). "New or noteworthy Basidiomycetes". Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society. 55: 373–386.
  5. Wehmeyer LE. (1940). "Contributions to a study of the fungus flora of Nova Scotia. IV. Additional Basidiomycetes". Canadian Journal of Research. Sect. 3. 18 (3): 92–110. doi:10.1139/cjr40c-012.


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