Morphological diversity in the cantharelloid clade

Morphological diversity in the cantharelloid clade

Morphological diversity in the cantharelloid clade. Basidiomata of: A, Cantharellus cibarius; (image by J.-M. Moncalvo). B, Craterellus tubaeformis (image by M. Wood). C, Sistotrema confluens (image by R. Halling). D, Multiclavula mucida (image by M. Wood). E, Botryobasidium subcoronatum, fruiting on an old polypore (image by E. Langer). F, Sistotrema coroniferum (image by K.-H. Larsson). G, Clavulina cinerea (image by E. Langer). Modified from Fig. 2 in Moncalvo et al. (2006) using graphic files kindly supplied by Dr J.-M. Moncalvo, Royal Ontario Museum and Department of Botany, University of Toronto, Canada. Reprinted with permission from Mycologia. © The Mycological Society of America.

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