Deflexula

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Deflexula
Deflexula subsimplex
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Basidiomycota
Class: Agaricomycetes
Order: Agaricales
Family: Pterulaceae
Genus: Deflexula
Corner (1950)
Type species
Deflexula fascicularis
(Bres. & Pat.) Corner (1950)

Deflexula is a genus of tooth fungi in the family Pterulaceae.

The genus was circumscribed by British botanist E.J.H. Corner in his 1950 work "Clavaria and Allied Genera". The type species, Deflexula fascicularis, was originally described in 1901 as Pterula fascicularis by Giacomo Bresadola and Narcisse Théophile Patouillard.[1]


Deflexula was merged with Pterulicium in 2020 and is now an inactive taxon.[2]

Description

The fruit bodies are small, up to 25 mm long. Spores are white in deposit, smooth, spherical to ellipsoidal, with large oil droplets (guttules). The basidia are large and four-spored; cystidia are absent. The hyphal system is dimitic, and the skeletal hyphae have clamp connections.[1]

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