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ประโยคมือถือ
  • The "'Clavariaceae "'are a family of fungi in the order Agaricales.
  • As originally conceived, the Aphyllophorales contained the families Clavariaceae, Cyphellaceae, Fistulinaceae, Hydnaceae, Meruliaceae, Polyporaceae, Polystictaceae, and Thelephoraceae.
  • Previously placed in the family Hygrophoraceae based on its morphology, " Camarophyllopsis " was shown using molecular phylogenetics to belong in the Clavariaceae.
  • Although traditionally classified in Clavariaceae based on morphology, molecular phylogenetic analysis suggests that " Scytinopogon " clusters within the genus " Trechispora " ( order Trechisporales ).
  • By 1995, the order had been amended ( based on micromorphological research ) to include not only the Cantharellaceae, but also the Aphelariaceae, Clavariaceae, Clavariadelphaceae, Clavulinaceae, Craterellaceae, Hydnaceae, Physalacriaceae, Pterulaceae, Scutigeraceae, Sparassidaceae, and Typhulaceae.
  • It focussed on " Agaricaceae ", " Clavariaceae " and " Discomycetes ", but Holmskiold was dissatisfied with the book and chose not to publish it at this stage, probably because he got distracted by other pursuits.
  • "Camarophyllopsis ", a gilled mushroom which had previously been placed in the family Hygrophoraceae based on its morphology, was found to belong in the Clavariaceae by Matheny " et al . " ( 2008 ) in a multilocus DNA study.
  • A phylogenetic analysis of clavarioid fungi concluded that " R . kunzei " is in a phylogenetic lineage together with several " Clavulinopsis " species ( including " clade ( the " ramariopsis " clade ) is nested within a group of species representing the Clavariaceae family.
  • In a 1978 classification of the genus " Clavaria ", Ronald Petersen placed " C . zollingeri " in the subgenus " Clavaria ", a grouping of species with clamp connections absent from all molecular analysis of the phylogenetic distributions and limits of clavarioid fungi in the family Clavariaceae was published by Bryn Dentiger and David McLaughlin in 2006.