Hypocreales
- Cordycipitaceae
- Clavicipitaceae
- Ophiocordycipitaceae
- Nectriaceae
- Bionectriaceae
- Stachybotrys-clade
References
Hibbett, D. S., M. Binder, J. F. Bischoff, M. Blackwell, P. F. Cannon, O. E. Eriksson, S. Huhndorf, T. James, P. M. Kirk, R. Lücking, T. Lumbsch, F. Lutzoni, P. B. Matheny, D. J. Mclaughlin, M. J. Powell, S. Redhead, C. L. Schoch, J. W. Spatafora, J. A. Stalpers, R. Vilgalys, M. C. Aime, A. Aptroot, R. Bauer, D. Begerow, G. L. Benny, L. A. Castlebury, P. W. Crous, Y.-C. Dai, W. Gams, D. M. Geiser, G. W. Griffith, C. Gueidan, D. L. Hawksworth, G. Hestmark, K. Hosaka, R. A. Humber, K. Hyde, J. E. Ironside, U. Kõljalg, C. P. Kurtzman, K.-H. Larsson, R. Lichtwardt, J. Longcore, J. Miądlikowska, A. Miller, J.-M. Moncalvo, S. Mozley-Standridge, F. Oberwinkler, E. Parmasto, V. Reeb, J. D. Rogers, C. Roux, L. Ryvarden, J. P. Sampaio, A. Schüßler, J. Sugiyama, R. G. Thorn, L. Tibell, W. A. Untereiner, C. Walker, Z. Wang, A. Weir, M. Weiß, M. M. White, K. Winka, Y.-J. Yao, and N. Zhang. 2007. A higher-level phylogenetic classification of the Fungi. Mycological Research 111: 509-547.
Information on the Internet
- An Electronic Monograph of Cordyceps and Related Fungi. Spatafora Lab, Oregon State University.
Title Illustrations
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Scientific Name | Neonectria galligena on Swietenia mahagoni |
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Comments | Neonectria canker, Host: West Indian mahogany. Red-orange spherical perithecia wich occur singly or in clusters in the fissured bark of infected stems. |
Source | #4822089 |
Source Collection | Bugwood Network/Forestry Images |
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Copyright | © Edward L. Barnard, Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, United States |
Scientific Name | Sepedonium sp. |
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Life Cycle Stage | conidia |
Source Collection | Public Health Image Library (Centers for Disease Control) |
Scientific Name | Cordyceps militaris |
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Location | Southern Appalachians; Smokies; CabinCove, USA |
Comments | Perfect example, complete with pupal host. This is a fascinating fungus, considered to be a real find, as it grows exclusively on buried pupae of insects! However, a day or two after a good midsummer rain in the Smokies I can almost guarantee several sightings on a casual stroll through damp hardwood forest. |
Source | Trooping Cordyceps |
Source Collection | Flickr |
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Copyright | © 2007 Jason Hollinger |
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