Hapalocystis bicaudata Fuckel
- Dataset
- GBIF Backbone Taxonomy
- Rank
- SPECIES
- Published in
- (1864). Hedwigia 3: 159.
Classification
- kingdom
- Fungi
- phylum
- Ascomycota
- class
- Sordariomycetes
- order
- Diaporthales
- family
- Sydowiellaceae
- genus
- Hapalocystis
- species
- Hapalocystis bicaudata
Name
- Synonyms
- Dothiorella convergens Tode.Hohnel
- Hendersonia berkeleyi Sacc.
- Sphaeria inquinans Berk. & Broome
- Sphaeria inquinans var. ulmi Berk. & Broome
- Homonyms
- Hapalocystis bicaudata Fuckel
- Common names
- Iepenkerfzwammetje in Dutch
- almgömming in Swedish
- almgömming in Swedish
- almgömming in Swedish
Bibliographic References
- (2025) Svenska svampnamn framtagna av Arbetsgruppen för svenska svampnamn
- Braun & Bensch (2019) Annotated list of taxonomic novelties published in “Fungi Rhenani Exsiccati” Fasc. 1 to 7, issued by K. W. G. L. Fuckel in 1863
- Eriksson (2014) Checklist of the non-lichenized ascomycetes of Sweden
- Eriksson, E. (2014) Checklist of the non-lichenized ascomycetes of Sweden. Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis, Symbolae Botanicae Upsalienses 36:2.
- Eriksson, Ove E. (2009) The non-lichenized ascomycetes of Sweden. Department of Ecology and Environmental Science. Umeå University.
- Jaklitsch & Voglmayr (2004) Hapalocystis occidentalis – a new species of Diaporthales from North America and a key to the species of Hapalocystis
- Jaklitsch, W.M. & Voglmayr, H. (2004) Hapalocystis occidentalis - a new species of Diaporthales from North America and a key to the species of Hapalocystis
- Minter & Cannon (2013) Hapalocystis bicaudata.
- Robert, Stegehuis & Stalpers (2025) The MycoBank engine and related databases
- Robert, V., Stegehuis, G. and Stalpers, J. (2016) The MycoBank engine and related databases. http://www.mycobank.org
- Senanayake, I.C. & al. (+ 6 authors) (2017) Morphophylogenetic study of Sydowiellaceae reveals several new genera. Mycosphere 8 (1): 172-217
- Senanayake, Maharachchikumbura, Jeewon, Promputtha, Al-Sadi, Camporesi & Hyde (2017) Morphophylogenetic study of Sydowiellaceae reveals several new genera.