Balsamia
Balsamia is a genus of truffle-like ascomycete fungi of the family Helvellaceae. The widespread genus contains twenty five species known from Europe, North America, North Africa and Asia, including China.[2]
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| Balsamia platyspora | |
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| Genus: | Balsamia Vittad. (1831) |
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| Balsamia vulgaris Vittad. (1831) | |
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B. fragiformis | |
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Pseudobalsamia E.Fisch. (1907) | |
References
- "Balsamia Vittad. 1831". MycoBank. International Mycological Association. Retrieved 2011-01-24.
- Xu YY, Yan XY, Li T, Fan L (2020). "A taxonomic reassessment of the genus Balsamia from China". MycoKeys. 67: 81-94. doi:10.3897/mycokeys.67.50068. PMID 32550792. S2CID 219721548.
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