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    Cyttaria is a genus of ascomycete fungi. About 10 species belong to Cyttaria, found in South America, Australia and New Zealand, associated with or growing...
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    Cyttaria gunnii, commonly known as the myrtle orange or beech orange, is an orange-white coloured and edible ascomycete fungus native to Australia. It...
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    Cyttaria espinosae (Lloyd), also known by its local name digüeñe, dihueñe, lihueñe, quireñe, pinatra, or quideñe, is an orange-white coloured and edible...
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    Cyttaria hariotii is an edible mushroom commonly called llao llao, llaullao and pan de indio. The fungus, found in Patagonia, southern Chile and Argentina...
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    delicacy. Corn smuts can be used as fillings in quesadillas, tacos and soups. Cyttaria espinosae Fistulina hepatica (beefsteak polypore or ox tongue) Flammulina...
    41 KB (4,432 words) - 12:29, 5 August 2024
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    Australia–New Guinea and Asia. Among the fungi, the remarkable association between Cyttaria gunnii (one of the "golf-ball" fungi) and its associated trees in the genus...
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  • family Saccharomycodaceae. It has been isolated from the fruiting bodies of Cyttaria hariotii mushrooms in Patagonia and is likely responsible for the early...
    6 KB (610 words) - 18:44, 11 April 2024
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    fruiting bodies of a fungus protruding from the trunk; this is Cyttaria gunnii. Cyttaria are obligate biotrophic associates of myrtle beech and have co-evolved...
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    is a leaf hopper, endemic to New Zealand, which is found on Nothofagus. Cyttaria is genus of ascomycete fungi found on or associated with Nothofagus in...
    26 KB (2,562 words) - 00:14, 31 July 2024
  • Carex darwinii Cladonia darwinii Cosmocalanus darwinii Cyttaria darwinii, the type species of Cyttaria, a genus of ascomycete fungi C. darwini (disambiguation)...
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    blackberries, raspberries, Magellan barberry, Chilean pine tree seeds, Cyttaria, buds and Chilean bamboo buds, etc.) and apples with the Gennakenk people...
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    plant-parasitic species is often restricted by host distributions; for example, Cyttaria is only found on Nothofagus (Southern Beech) in the Southern Hemisphere...
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  • Leotiomycetes Order: Cyttariales Luttr. ex Gamundí (1971) Family: Cyttariaceae Speg. (1887) Type genus Cyttaria Berk. (1842) Genera Cyttaria Cyttariella...
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  • before getting dry with ánhuel (Usnea sp.) Hygiene Martínez-Crovetto (1968) Cyttaria darwinii Berkeley; C. Harioti Fischer; C. Hookeri Berkeley Terr, têr –...
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  • Nothofagus spp. (Southern Beech) forests and the parasitic biotrophic fungi Cyttaria spp. With discoveries in other parts of the world shortly after in east...
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    A2c+3c+4c Decreasing basidiomycota agaricomycetes agaricales hygrophoraceae Cyttaria septentrionalis VU B2ab(iii,v); C2a(i) Decreasing ascomycota leotiomycetes...
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    Kenntniss der Pilzgattung Cyttaria". Botanische Zeitung 46: 813–831. Fischer, E. (1888). "Zur Kenntniss der Pilzgattung Cyttaria". Botanische Zeitung 48:...
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    Letter No. 65. March 1917. Mycological Writings 1–16. (1917). The genus Cyttaria. Mycological Writings No. 48 5: 671–674. (1917). Puerto Rican collections...
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    Charismatic species include the "golf-ball fungi" (species of the genus Cyttaria) which occur only on living branches of Nothofagus trees. Australia's native...
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    where it accompanies women and collects epiphytic fungi of the genus Cyttaria (katran in Yagan) from the trunks of Magellanic Beech (N. betuloides),...
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