Daldinia concentrica

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Taxonavigation

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Taxonavigation: Xylariales 

Superregnum: Eukaryota
Regnum: Fungi
Subregnum: Dikarya
Divisio: Ascomycota
Subdivisio: Pezizomycotina
Classis: Sordariomycetes
Subclassis: Xylariomycetidae
Ordo: Xylariales

Familia: Hypoxylaceae
Genus: Daldinia
Species: Daldinia concentrica

Name

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Daldinia concentrica (Bolton) Ces. & De Not., Comm. Soc. Crittog. Ital. 1(4): 197 (1863). [MycoBank #146158]

Basionym

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  • Sphaeria concentrica Bolton, Hist. Fung. Halifax 4 [Appendix]: 180 (1792) [1791]. [MycoBank #224036]

Homotypic synonyms

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  • Peripherostoma concentricum (Bolton) Gray, Nat. Arr. Brit. Pl. 1: 513 (1821). [MycoBank #431905]
  • Stromatosphaeria concentrica (Bolton) Grev., Fl. Edin. [Edinburgh]: 355 (1824). [MycoBank #465421]
  • Hypoxylon concentricum (Bolton) Grev., Scott. Crypt. Fl. [Edinburgh] 6: pl. 324 (1827) [1828]. [MycoBank #203929]
  • Hemisphaeria concentrica (Bolton) Klotzsch, Nov. Act. Acad. Caes. Leop.-Carol. Nat. Cur. 19(Suppl. 1): 241 (1843). [MycoBank #190869]

References

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  • Bolton, J. 1792 [‘1791’]. An appendix or supplement to the history of fungusses, growing about Halifax: By which the work is completed in four volumes. Containing one hundred and eighty-two copper-plates; on which are engraved two hundred and thirty-one species of fungusses, exhibited in about nine hundred figures; all drawn, engraved, and coloured by the author. With a particular description of each species, in all its stages, from the first appearance to the utter decay of the plant; with the time when they were gathered; the soil and situation in which they grew; their duration; and the particular places mensioned, where all the new or rare species were found. The whole being a plain recital of facts, the result of more than twenty years observation.: [xxxiii]–xlii + 139–182 + [1]–[12] + pls. 139–[182]. Huddersfield. BHL Reference page
  • Gray, S.F. 1821. A natural arrangement of British plants, according to their relations to each other, as pointed out by Jussieu, De Candolle, Brown, &c. including those cultivated for use; with an introduction to botany, in which the terms newly introduced are explained; illustrated by figures. 1: i–xxviii, 1–824, pls. I–XXI. BHL Reference page
  • Greville, R.K. 1824. Flora edinensis: or a description of plants growing near Edinburgh, arranged according to the Linnean system, with a concise introduction to the natural orders of the class Cryptogamia, and illustrated plates. pp. i–lxxxi, 1–478. Edinburgh: Printed for William Blackwood, Edinburgh; and T. Cadell, Strand, London. BHL Reference page
  • Greville, R.K. 1827–1828 [‘1828’]. Scottish cryptogamic flora, or coloured figures and descriptions of cryptogamic plants, belonging chiefly to the order Fungi; and intended to serve as a continuation of English Botany. Vol. 6 (fasc. 61–72), pls. 301–360. Edinburgh & London: MacLachlan & Stewart; Baldwin, Craddock & Joy. Biblioteca Digital Reference page
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Vernacular names

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