Pseudaleuria is a genus of two species of fungi in the family Pyronemataceae. The genus was circumscribed by Demaris Lusk in 1987 to contain the type, P. quinaultiana, a species found in the Olympic Peninsula of North America.[1] P. fibrillosa was transferred to the genus (from Cheilymenia) in 2003.[2]
P. quinaultiana is similar in appearance to Aleuria aurantia (the orange peel fungus), but is shaped more like a saucer than a cup and usually occurs in pairs rather than groups.[3]
Pseudaleuria is a genus of two species of fungi in the family Pyronemataceae. The genus was circumscribed by Demaris Lusk in 1987 to contain the type, P. quinaultiana, a species found in the Olympic Peninsula of North America. P. fibrillosa was transferred to the genus (from Cheilymenia) in 2003.
P. quinaultiana is similar in appearance to Aleuria aurantia (the orange peel fungus), but is shaped more like a saucer than a cup and usually occurs in pairs rather than groups.
Pseudaleuria es un género de hongos de la familia Pyronemataceae. El género que contiene dos especies fue circunscrito por Demaris Lusk en 1987 la especie tipo es P. quinaultiana, nativa de la península Olímpica en América del Norte.[1] P. fibrillosa fue transferido al género (desde Cheilymenia) en 2003.[2]
Pseudaleuria es un género de hongos de la familia Pyronemataceae. El género que contiene dos especies fue circunscrito por Demaris Lusk en 1987 la especie tipo es P. quinaultiana, nativa de la península Olímpica en América del Norte. P. fibrillosa fue transferido al género (desde Cheilymenia) en 2003.