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Camarophyllopsis

Camarophyllopsis
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Camarophyllopsis sp.
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Basidiomycota
Class: Agaricomycetes
Order: Agaricales
Family: Clavariaceae
Genus: Camarophyllopsis
Herink (1958)
Type species
Camarophyllopsis schulzeri
(Bres.) Herink (1958)
Synonyms
  • Hodophilus R.Heim (1957)
  • Hodophilus R.Heim (1958)
  • Hygrotrama Singer (1959)

Camarophyllopsis is a genus of 26 species of fungi with a widespread distribution, especially in northern temperate areas. Members of Camarophyllopsis are distinguished from members of the family Hygrophoraceae by mainly by their hymenoderm pileipellis. The arrangement of lamellar trama is highly variable between species. Coloration of the fruit body is dull, tending toward browns and grays. Many members of this genus were formerly classified in the genus Hygrotrama, but the two genera were subsequently put in synonymy.

Camarophyllopsis was circumscribed by Czech mycologist Josef Herink in 1958, with Hygrophorus schulzeri as the type and only species.Roger Heim had the year previously treated this group of species under the name Hodophilus, but this was invalid because he did not include a Latin diagnosis for the genus, as was required by the rules of botanical nomenclature at the time.Rolf Singer published Hygrotrama in March 1959 (with type species Hygrotrama dennisianum), and Heim later (1966) published the name Hodophilus validly (type species H. foetens). Since Camarophyllopsis was published earlier than either of these competing names, it has priority.

Eef Arnolds proposed an infrageneric classification of Camarophyllopsis consisting of two subgenera differentiated by the structure of the cap cuticle (pileipellis). Subgenus Camarophyllis contained species with a trichodermium pileipellis (with hyphae arranged perpendicularly to the cap surface), while species in subgenus Hygrotrama had a hymeniderm pileipellis (with a structure similar to that of the hymenium). Arnolds further split the latter subgenus into two sections: sect. Hygrotrama (with clamp connections), and sect. Hodophilus (without clamp connections).


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