Bauerago
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| Bauerago | |
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| Two spores of B. vuyckii, each some 14 μm across | |
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| Genus: | Bauerago Vánky 1999
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Bauerago is a genus of fungi found in the family Microbotryaceae. It contained 9 species before being reduced to 5 species.
The genus name of Bauerago is in honour of Robert Bauer (1950–2014), who was a German mycologist, specialising in rust (Uredinales) and smut (Ustilaginomycetes) fungi.[1]
The genus was circumscribed by Kálmán Géza Vánky in Mycotaxon vol.70 on pages 44 and 46 in 1999.
Species
[edit | edit source]As accepted by Species Fungorum;[2]
- Bauerago abstrusa (Malençon) Vánky (1999)
- Bauerago capensis (Reess) Vánky (1999)
- Bauerago cyperi-lucidi (J. Walker) Vánky
- Bauerago gardneri (McKenzie & Vánky) Vánky (1999)
- Bauerago vuyckii (Oudem. & Beij.) Vánky (1999)
Former species;[2]
- B. boliviana M. Piepenbr. (2002) = Kalmanago boliviana
- B. combensis (Vánky) Denchev (2003) = Kalmanago combensis
- B. commelinae (Kom.) Denchev (2003) = Kalmanago commelinae
- B. tinantiae (J.C. Lindq.) Vánky (2009) = Kalmanago tinantiae
References
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