Vararia

Vararia
Vararia ochroleuca
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Basidiomycota
Class: Agaricomycetes
Order: Russulales
Family: Lachnocladiaceae
Genus: Vararia
P.Karst. (1898)
Type species
Vararia investiens
(Schwein.) P.Karst. (1898)

Vararia is a genus of corticioid fungi in the family Lachnocladiaceae. The genus contains over 50 species that collectively have a widespread distribution.[1]

Species

  • Vararia abortiphysa
  • Vararia alticola
  • Vararia ambigua
  • Vararia amphithallica
  • Vararia athabascensis
  • Vararia aurantiaca
  • Vararia breviphysa
  • Vararia calami
  • Vararia callichroa
  • Vararia cinnamomea
  • Vararia cremea
  • Vararia cremeoavellanea
  • Vararia cunninghamii
  • Vararia dussii
  • Vararia ellipsospora
  • Vararia fibra
  • Vararia firma
  • Vararia fusispora
  • Vararia gallica
  • Vararia gillesii
  • Vararia gittonii
  • Vararia gomezii
  • Vararia gracilispora
  • Vararia hauerslevii
  • Vararia incrustata
  • Vararia insolita
  • Vararia intricata
  • Vararia investiens
  • Vararia malaysiana
  • Vararia maremmana
  • Vararia mediospora
  • Vararia microphysa
  • Vararia minidichophysa
  • Vararia minispora
  • Vararia ochroleuca
  • Vararia parmastoi
  • Vararia pectinata
  • Vararia perplexa
  • Vararia phyllophila
  • Vararia pirispora
  • Vararia protrusa
  • Vararia racemosa
  • Vararia rhombospora
  • Vararia rosulenta
  • Vararia rugosispora
  • Vararia sigmatospora
  • Vararia sphaericospora
  • Vararia splendida
  • Vararia thujae
  • Vararia trinidadensis
  • Vararia tropica
  • Vararia ubatubensis
  • Vararia longicystidiata
  • Vararia vassilievae
  • Vararia verrucosa

References

  1. Kirk PM, Cannon PF, Minter DW, Stalpers JA. (2008). Dictionary of the Fungi. (10th ed.). Wallingford, UK: CAB International. p. 720. ISBN 0-85199-826-7.

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