Cystangium is a genus of fungi in the family Russulaceae. The genus contains 32 species that are distributed in Australia and South America.[1] Cystangium was described by American mycologists Rolf Singer and Alexander H. Smith in 1960.[2]
The taxon is phylogenetically part of Russula and thus probably a synonym.[3] However, it has not been formally synonymised yet and continues to be used by taxonomists.[4][5]
Cystangium is a genus of fungi in the family Russulaceae. The genus contains 32 species that are distributed in Australia and South America. Cystangium was described by American mycologists Rolf Singer and Alexander H. Smith in 1960.
The taxon is phylogenetically part of Russula and thus probably a synonym. However, it has not been formally synonymised yet and continues to be used by taxonomists.
Cystangium es un género de hongos, perteneciente a la familia Russulaceae. El género contiene 31 especies que se distribuyen por Australia y América del Sur. El género Cystangium fue descrito por los micólogos norteamericanos Rolf Singer y Alexander H. Smith en 1960.[1][2]
Cystangium es un género de hongos, perteneciente a la familia Russulaceae. El género contiene 31 especies que se distribuyen por Australia y América del Sur. El género Cystangium fue descrito por los micólogos norteamericanos Rolf Singer y Alexander H. Smith en 1960.
Cystangium là một chi nấm trong họ Russulaceae. Chi này gồm 32 loài phân bố ở Úc và Nam Mỹ.[1]
Cystangium là một chi nấm trong họ Russulaceae. Chi này gồm 32 loài phân bố ở Úc và Nam Mỹ.