Cystodermella

{{Short description|Genus of fungi}}

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| image = Cystodermella cinnabarina 74577.jpg

| image_caption = Cystodermella cinnabarina

| taxon = Cystodermella

| authority = Harmaja (2002)

| type_species = Cystodermella granulosa

| type_species_authority = (Batsch) Harmaja (2002)

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Cystodermella is a genus of fungi in the family Agaricaceae. The genus comprises about 12 species, noted for producing agaric fruit bodies, bearing a cap, white gills and stipe with a fine, ephemeral ring. The genus was devised by Harri Harmaja in 2002, dividing the older genus Cystoderma into three independent genera: Cystoderma, Ripartitella and Cystodermella largely on the basis of microscopic differences. Cystodermella species bear non-amyloid spores and sometimes cystidia. The spores, in contrast to Ripartitella are not echinulate.

Species of the genus have a saprotrophic mode of nutrition, and occur around the world.

Species

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{{cite journal |author=Harmaja H. |title=Amylolepiota, Clavicybe and Cystodermella, new genera of Agaricales |journal=Karstenia |year=2002 |volume=42 |issue=2 |pages=39–48|doi=10.29203/ka.2002.386 |doi-access=free }}

{{cite journal |vauthors=Saar I, Põldmaa K, Kõljalg U |year=2009 |title=The phylogeny and taxonomy of genera Cystoderma and Cystodermella (Agaricales) based on nuclear ITS and LSU sequences |journal=Mycological Progress |volume=8 |issue=1 |pages=59–73 |doi=10.1007/s11557-008-0578-9|bibcode=2009MycPr...8...59S |s2cid=31184798 }}

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Category:Agaricaceae

Category:Agaricales genera

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