Wardomyces

Wardomyces
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Ascomycota
Class: Sordariomycetes
Order: Microascales
Family: Microascaceae
Genus: Wardomyces
F.T.Brooks & Hansf. (1923)
Type species
Wardomyces anomalus
F.T.Brooks & Hansf. (1923)

Wardomyces is a genus of seven species of mould fungi in the family Microascaceae. The genus was circumscribed in 1923 by Frederick Tom Brooks and Clifford Gerald Hansford. The generic name honours Harry Marshall Ward, Professor of Botany at Cambridge University. The type species, Wardomyces anomalus, was originally found as a mould growing on rabbit meat kept in cold storage.[1] The most recent addition to the genus is W. moseri, described by Walter Gams in 1995. Found in Colombia, it was discovered growing on a dead petiole of moriche palm (Mauritia flexuosa).[2]

Species

References

  1. 1 2 Brooks FT, Hansford CG. (1923). "Mould growths upon cold-store meat". Transactions of the British Mycological Society 8 (3): 113–142 (see p. 137).
  2. 1 2 Gams W. (1995). "An unusual species of Wardomyces (Hyphomycetes)" (PDF). Beihefte zur Sydowia 10: 67–72.
  3. Hennebert GL. (1968). "Echinobotryum, Wardomyces and Mammaria". Transactions of the British Mycological Society 51 (5): 749–762.
  4. 1 2 Hennebert GL. (1962). "Wardomyces and Asteromyces". Canadian Journal of Botany 40 (9): 1203–1216. doi:10.1139/b62-111.
  5. Gams W. (1969). "Two new species of Wardomyces". Transactions of the British Mycological Society 51 (5): 798–802.
  6. Dickinson CH. (1964). "The genus Wardomyces". Transactions of the British Mycological Society 47 (3): 321–325.

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