Superregnum: Eukaryota
Regnum: Fungi
Subregnum: Dikarya
Divisio: Basidiomycota
Subdivisio: Agaricomycotina
Classis: Agaricomycetes
Subclassis: Agaricomycetidae
Ordo: Agaricales
Genus: Resupinatus
Species: R. poriaeformis
Name
Resupinatus Nees ex Gray
References
Primary references
Nat. Arr. Brit. Pl. (London) 1: 617 (1821)
Resupinatus is a genus of fungi in the family Tricholomataceae. Species are saprobic, and often found growing on the underside of decaying wood or sides of decaying woody substrates. The generic name is derived from the Latin resupinus (bent backward, inverted).
Description
Species in this genus have small fruiting bodies, typically less than 1.5 cm in diameter. Basidiocarps are pleurotoid or cyphelloid in shape,[2] meaning they have a reduced stem, and a flattened cap that is kidney-shaped or circular when viewed from above. Gills are well-developed and radiate outwards from an off-center point of origin or lacking.[3]
Species
The following species are recognised in the genus Resupinatus:[4]
Resupinatus alboniger Singer 1978
Resupinatus americanus Consiglio & Setti 2018
Resupinatus applicatus Gray 1821 - smoked oysterling
Resupinatus cinereus (Pat.) J.V. McDonald & Thorn 2019
Resupinatus cinerascens Grgur. 1997
Resupinatus conglobatus (Burt) J.V. McDonald & Thorn 2019
Resupinatus conspersus – (Pers.) Thorn, Moncalvo & Redhead 2006
Resupinatus crawfordii – G. Stev. 1964
Resupinatus cupuliformis – (Berk. & Ravenel) J.V. McDonald & Thorn 2019
Resupinatus cyatheae – Corner 1996
Resupinatus daedalea – (Schwein.) J.V. McDonald & Thorn 2019
Resupinatus dorotheae – G. Stev. 1964
Resupinatus europaeus Consiglio & Setti 2018
Resupinatus graminum – Singer 1973
Resupinatus hausknechtii Consiglio & Setti 2017
Resupinatus huia – Thorn, Moncalvo & Redhead 2006
Resupinatus hyalinus – (Singer) Thorn, Moncalvo & Redhead 2006
Resupinatus incanus – (Kalchbr.) Thorn, Moncalvo & Redhead 2006
Resupinatus kavinii (Pilát) M.M. Moser 1978
Resupinatus lanatiechinatus Lib.-Barnes 1981
Resupinatus leightonii (Berk.) P.D. Orton 1960 - contains bioactive compounds with cytotoxic activity.[5]
Resupinatus merulioides Redhead & Nagas. 1987
Resupinatus multilamellatus Corner 1996
Resupinatus niger (Schwein.) Murrill 1915
Resupinatus odoratus C.K. Pradeep, C. Bijeesh & A.M. Kumar 2020
Resupinatus omphalioides Singer 1965
Resupinatus orizabensis Murrill 1915
Resupinatus pahangensis Corner 1996
Resupinatus physaroides Malençon 1975
Resupinatus plectocomiae Corner 1996
Resupinatus poriaeformis (Pers.) Thorn, Moncalvo & Redhead 2006
Resupinatus porosus M.P. Martín, Lodge & Thorn 2005
Resupinatus rasilis Lib.-Barnes 1981
Resupinatus rickii Trierv.-Per. & Thorn 2019
Resupinatus rouxii Consiglio & Setti 2018
Resupinatus rubrhacodium Singer 1952
Resupinatus stictoideus (Speg.) Nakasone
Resupinatus striatulus (Pers.) Murrill 1915
Resupinatus stuntzii Lib.-Barnes & Largent 1981
Resupinatus subbarbatulus Murril 1915
Resupinatus subrhacodium Singer 1952
Resupinatus subvinaceus Corner 1996
Resupinatus taxi (Lév.) Thorn, Moncalvo & Redhead 2006
Resupinatus trichotis (Pers.) Singer 1961 - characterized by thick, rigid hairs at the center of the pileus.[3]
Resupinatus tristis G. Stev. 1964
Resupinatus urceolatus (Wallr. ex Fr.) Thorn, Moncalvo & Redhead 2006
Resupinatus urceoloides J.V. McDonald & Thorn 2019
Resupinatus vinosolividus (Segedin) J.A. Cooper 2012
Resupinatus violaceogriseus G. Stev. 1964
References
Resupinatus in MycoBank.
Thorn RG, Moncalvo J-M, Redhead SA, Lodge JD, Martin MP. (2005). A new poroid species of Resupinatus from Puerto Rico, with a reassessment of the cyphelloid genus Stigmatolemma. Mycologia 97(5): 1140-1151. PDF
Bas, C; Noordeloos, M. E (1995-06-01). Flora Agaricina Neerlandica ... - Google Book Search. CRC Press. ISBN 9789054106166. Retrieved 2009-01-01.
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Eilbert F, Engler-Lohr M, Anke H, Sterner O (September 2000). "Bioactive sesquiterpenes from the basidiomycete Resupinatus leightonii". J. Nat. Prod. 63 (9): 1286–7. doi:10.1021/np0002031. PMID 11000039.
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