Clavulina
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Clavulina is a genus
Genus
In biology, a genus is a low-level taxonomic rank used in the biological classification of living and fossil organisms, which is an example of definition by genus and differentia...

 of fungi in the family Clavulinaceae
Clavulinaceae
The Clavulinaceae are a family of fungi in the order Cantharellales. The family is not well defined, but currently comprises species of clavarioid fungi as well as some corticioid fungi...

. Species are characterized by having extensively branched fruit bodies
Sporocarp (fungi)
In fungi, the sporocarp is a multicellular structure on which spore-producing structures, such as basidia or asci, are borne...

. The genus contains approximately 45 species with a worldwide distribution, primarily in tropical regions.

Species

  • C. alutaceosiccescens
  • C. amethystinoides
  • C. brunneocinerea
  • C. caespitosa
  • C. cartilaginea
  • C. cavipes
  • C. chondroides
  • C. cinerea
  • C. cirrhata
  • C. coffeoflava
  • C. connata
  • C. copiosocystidiata
  • C. coralloides
  • C. craterelloides
  • C. decipiens
  • C. delicia
  • C. dicymbetorum
  • C. floridana
  • C. gallica
  • C. geoglossoides
  • C. gigartinoides
  • C. gracilis
  • C. griseohumicola
  • C. hispidulosa
  • C. humicola
  • C. humilis
  • C. ingrata
  • C. leveillei
  • C. limosa
  • C. monodiminutiva
  • C. mussooriensis
  • C. nigricans
  • C. ornatipes
  • C. panurensis
  • C. puiggarii
  • C. purpurea
  • C. ramosior
  • C. rugosa
  • C. samuelsii
  • C. septocystidiata
  • C. sprucei
  • C. subrugosa
  • C. tasmanica
  • C. urnigerobasidiata
  • C. vinaceocervina
  • C. viridula
  • C. wisoli
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