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Taxons BW Fin 2013 Liste des 1863 taxons en Brabant Wallon au 31/12/2013 (1298 basidios, 436 ascos, 108 myxos et 21 autres) [1757 taxons au 31/12/2012, donc 106 nouveaux taxons] Remarque : Le nombre derrière le nom du taxon correspond au nombre de récoltes. Ascomycètes Acanthophiobolus helicosporus : 1 Cheilymenia granulata : 2 Acrospermum compressum : 4 Cheilymenia oligotricha : 6 Albotricha acutipila : 2 Cheilymenia raripila : 1 Aleuria aurantia : 31 Cheilymenia rubra : 1 Aleuria bicucullata : 1 Cheilymenia theleboloides : 2 Aleuria cestrica : 1 Chlorociboria aeruginascens : 3 Allantoporthe decedens : 2 Chlorosplenium viridulum : 4 Amphiporthe leiphaemia : 1 Choiromyces meandriformis : 1 Anthostomella rubicola : 2 Ciboria amentacea : 9 Anthostomella tomicoides : 2 Ciboria batschiana : 8 Anthracobia humillima : 1 Ciboria caucus : 15 Anthracobia macrocystis : 3 Ciboria coryli : 2 Anthracobia maurilabra : 1 Ciboria rufofusca : 1 Anthracobia melaloma : 3 Cistella grevillei : 1 Anthracobia nitida : 1 Cladobotryum dendroides : 1 Apiognomonia errabunda : 1 Claussenomyces atrovirens : 1 Apiognomonia hystrix : 4 Claviceps microcephala : 1 Aporhytisma urticae : 1 Claviceps purpurea : 2 Arachnopeziza aurata : 1 Clavidisculum caricis : 1 Arachnopeziza aurelia : 1 Coleroa robertiani : 1 Arthrinium sporophleum : 1 Colletotrichum dematium : 1 Arthrobotrys oligospora : 3 Colletotrichum trichellum : 2 Ascobolus albidus : 16 Colpoma quercinum : 1 Ascobolus brassicae : 4 Coniochaeta ligniaria : 1 Ascobolus carbonarius : 5 Coprotus disculus : 1 Ascobolus crenulatus : 11 Coprotus sexdecemsporus : 1 Ascobolus degluptus : 1 Cordyceps forquignonii : 1 Ascobolus foliicola : 1 Cordyceps longisegmentis : 1 Ascobolus furfuraceus : 2 Cordyceps militaris : 11 Ascobolus immersus : 3 Cordyceps ophioglossoides : 1 Ascobolus sacchariferus : 6 Creopus gelatinosus : 13 Ascobolus stictoideus : 2 Crocicreas amenti : 5 Ascocoryne cylichnium : 22 Cryptocoryneum condensatum : 2 Ascocoryne sarcoides : 43 Cryptodiscus rhopaloides : 11 Ascodesmis microscopica : 1 Cudoniella acicularis : 29 Ascodesmis nigricans : 1 Cudoniella clavus : 7 Ascotremella faginea : 3 Cudoniella tenuispora : 2 Ascozonus woolhopensis : 10 Cyathicula cyathoidea : 11 Belonopsis hydrophila : 6 Daldinia concentrica : 35 Belonopsis retincola : 11 Dasyscyphella nivea : 4 Berlesiella nigerrima : 1 Dematioscypha dematiicola : 1 Bertia moriformis : 9 Diaporthe oncostoma : 1 Bisporella citrina : 15 Diaporthe strumella : 1 Bisporella subpallida : 1 Diatrype bullata : 9 Bisporella sulfurina : 11 Diatrype disciformis : 5 Brachysporium obovatum : 1 Diatrype stigma : 20 Bulgaria inquinans : 13 Diatrypella favacea : 8 Calloria neglecta : 28 Diatrypella quercina : 5 Caloscypha fulgens : 5 Discina perlata : 1 Calycellina chlorinella : 2 Disciotis venosa : 10 Calycellina ochracea : 1 Ditopella ditopa : 2 Calycellina rubescens : 1 Dumontinia tuberosa : 4 Calycina herbarum : 2 Elaphomyces muricatus : 2 Capitotricha bicolor : 1 Encoelia furfuracea : 17 Caudospora taleola : 1 Epichloe typhina : 8 Ceratostomella ampullasca : 1 Eriopezia caesia : 1 Chaetomium bostrychodes : 4 Erysiphe adunca var. regularis : 1 Chaetosphaerella phaeostroma : 6 Erysiphe alphitoides : 2 Chaetosphaeria callimorpha : 1 Erysiphe heraclei : 1 Chaetosphaeria myriocarpa : 1 Erysiphe sordida : 1 Cheilymenia aurantiacorubra : 1 Eudarluca caricis : 1 Cheilymenia crucipila : 6 Eutypa lata : 1 Cheilymenia fibrillosa : 2 Eutypa maura : 7 Eutypa spinosa : 3 Lachnum brevipilosum : 1 Eutypella leprosa : 1 Lachnum controversum : 6 Fimaria cervaria : 3 Lachnum fuscescens : 15 Fimaria theioleuca : 1 Lachnum nudipes : 3 Fuscolachnum pteridis : 1 Lachnum pubescens : 1 Geoglossum cookeianum : 4 Lachnum rhytismatis : 3 Geoglossum fallax : 8 Lachnum tenuissimum : 2 Geoglossum glutinosum : 4 Lachnum virgineum : 28 Geoglossum umbratile : 7 Lamprospora miniata : 1 Geopora arenicola : 7 Lamprospora seaveri : 1 Geopora arenosa : 2 Lamprospora tortulae-ruralis : 1 Geopora sumneriana : 2 Lanzia luteovirescens : 2 Gibberella pulicaris : 1 Lasiobelonium nidulum : 7 Gnomonia gnomon : 3 Lasiobelonium variegatum : 1 Godronia ribis : 2 Lasiobolus ciliatus : 11 Gyromitra esculenta : 8 Lasiobolus cuniculi : 3 Helvella 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: 2 Miladina lecithina : 1 Hymenoscyphus epiphyllus : 2 Mitrophora semilibera : 13 Hymenoscyphus fagineus : 3 Mniaecia jungermanniae : 2 Hymenoscyphus fructigenus : 6 Mollisia amenticola : 4 Hymenoscyphus menthae : 2 Mollisia caespiticia : 2 Hymenoscyphus salicinus : 2 Mollisia cinerea : 6 Hymenoscyphus scutula : 2 Mollisia clavata : 2 Hymenoscyphus vernus : 7 Mollisia polygoni : 1 Hyphodiscus gemmarum : 7 Mollisia revincta : 1 Hypocrea aureoviridis : 1 Mollisia ventosa : 2 Hypocrea citrina : 4 Monilinia fructigena : 1 Hypocrea pallida : 2 Morchella costata : 7 Hypocrea pulvinata : 2 Morchella elata : 1 Hypocrea rufa : 5 Morchella esculenta : 12 Hypomyces aurantius : 2 Morchella hortensis : 2 Hypomyces cervinigenus : 1 Morchella vaporaria : 1 Hypomyces chrysospermus : 5 Mycosphaerella punctiformis : 1 Hypomyces lateritius : 1 Mycosphaerella superflua : 1 Hypoxylon cercidicolum : 1 Myriosclerotinia curreyana : 1 Hypoxylon cohaerens : 1 Nectria cinnabarina : 106 Hypoxylon fragiforme : 76 Nectria coccinea : 4 Hypoxylon fuscum : 49 Nectria ditissima : 1 Hypoxylon howeanum : 5 Nectria episphaeria : 14 Hypoxylon multiforme : 33 Nectria leptosphaeriae : 1 Hypoxylon rubiginosum : 7 Nectria peziza : 2 Hysterobrevium smilacis : 2 Nectria punicea : 1 Incrucipulum capitatum : 1 Nectria sinopica : 1 Iodophanus carneus : 6 Nemania serpens : 3 Kretzschmaria deusta : 51 Neobulgaria pura : 3 Lachnellula occidentalis : 2 Neobulgaria pura var. foliacea : 2 Lachnellula subtilissima : 3 Neodasyscypha cerina : 2 Lachnellula wilkommii : 2 Neottiella rutilans : 4 Lachnum apalum : 2 Neottiella vivida : 7 Nitschkia confertula : 1 Plicaria trachycarpa : 1 Nitschkia cupularis : 1 Podospora conica : 12 Nitschkia grevillei : 1 Podospora curvicolla : 5 Octospora affinis : 7 Podospora decipiens : 4 Octospora axillaris : 3 Podospora intestinacea : 1 Octospora humosa : 2 Podospora longicollis : 2 Octospora leucoloma : 1 Podospora myriaspora : 1 Octospora musci-muralis : 15 Podospora setosa : 2 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2 Rhizodiscina lignyota : 2 Peziza ampelina : 1 Rhopographus filicinus : 89 Peziza arvernensis : 10 Rhytisma acerinum : 210 Peziza badia : 13 Rhytisma salicinum : 13 Peziza badiofusca : 1 Rosellinia aquila : 7 Peziza celtica : 1 Rosellinia britannica : 4 Peziza cerea : 6 Rutstroemia conformata : 6 Peziza depressa : 1 Rutstroemia echinophila : 9 Peziza domiciliana : 1 Rutstroemia firma : 5 Peziza echinospora : 2 Ryparobius dubius : 2 Peziza granularis : 2 Ryparobius pachyascus : 1 Peziza lividula : 2 Saccobolus depauperatus : 5 Peziza megalochondra : 2 Saccobolus eleutherosporus : 3 Peziza michelii : 15 Saccobolus quadrisporus : 1 Peziza micropus : 3 Saccobolus truncatus : 1 Peziza moseri : 1 Saccobolus verrucisporus : 1 Peziza ninguis : 1 Sarcoscypha austriaca : 16 Peziza ostracoderma : 1 Sarcoscypha coccinea : 9 Peziza petersii : 1 Sarcoscypha coccinea f. albida : 1 Peziza repanda : 3 Sarcosphaera crassa : 4 Peziza sepiatra : 3 Schizothecium squamulosum : 1 Peziza subviolacea : 3 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