Lachnella is a genus of cyphelloid fungi in the Niaceae family. The genus has a widespread distribution and contains six species.[1]
The tiny fruiting bodies (up to about 2 mm across) are cup-shaped or disc-shaped and are densely edged with long white hairs. At most they may have a very short stem, but generally none at all. They can be found all year round on sticks, stalks and sometimes on bark. They are resistant to desiccation, rolling up into a tough closed ball to protect the fertile surface when dry weather comes.[2][3]
Lachnella is a genus of cyphelloid fungi in the Niaceae family. The genus has a widespread distribution and contains six species.
The tiny fruiting bodies (up to about 2 mm across) are cup-shaped or disc-shaped and are densely edged with long white hairs. At most they may have a very short stem, but generally none at all. They can be found all year round on sticks, stalks and sometimes on bark. They are resistant to desiccation, rolling up into a tough closed ball to protect the fertile surface when dry weather comes.
Lachnella es un género de hongos en la familia Niaceae. El género tiene una distribución amplia y contiene seis especies.[1]
Lachnella es un género de hongos en la familia Niaceae. El género tiene una distribución amplia y contiene seis especies.
Lachnella Fr. (wełniczka) – rodzaj grzybów z rodziny Niaceae[1].
Pozycja w klasyfikacji według Index Fungorum: Niaceae, Agaricales, Agaricomycetidae, Agaricomycetes, Agaricomycotina, Basidiomycota, Fungi [1].
Polską nazwę zapropopnował Władysław Wojewoda w 1999 r., przez Franciszka Błońskiego należące do tego rodzaju gatunki opisywane były jako kielisznik[2]. Nazwę wełniczka Barbara Gumińska i W. Wojewoda nadali też zupełnie innemu rodzajowi Lachnellula z klasy workowców[3].
Nazwy naukowe na podstawie Index Fungorum[5]. Nazwy polskie według Władysława Wojewody[2].
Lachnella là một chi nấm trong họ Niaceae. Chi này phân bố rộng rãi và có 6 loài.[1]