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is infrequently collected, but is known to occur throughout Europe and has also been reported from North America, Japan, and Taiwan. Fruit bodies are always found overgrowing
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re-examined Broome's specimens in 1965, discovered they represented a fungus with auricularioid basidia, and referred the species to the genus
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Bauer R, Begerow D, Sampaio JP, Weiss M, Oberwinkler F (2006). "The simple-septate basidiomycetes: a synopsis".
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Oberwinkler F (1990). "New genera of auricularioid heterobasidiomycetes".
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McNabb RF (1965). "Some auriculariaceous fungi from the British isles".
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and further shown that it is (currently) an isolated species within the
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species and the name was largely forgotten until New Zealand mycologist
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which the species parasitizes through the formation of intracellular
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form small, gelatinous pustules on wood-inhabiting species of
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Akulov OY, Fomenko MI, Khudych AS, Borisenko TO (2022).
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investigated the species in 1990 and separated it from
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R. Bauer, Begerow, J.P. Samp., M. Weiss & Oberw.
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302:Somerset 284:Taxonomy 187:Synonyms 127:Naohidea 108:Family: 54:Domain: 25:Naohidea 1261:1093627 1078:5342367 1016:8159132 872:1072729 859:2555988 676:1110433 663:2555989 637:1031979 467:Bibcode 274:basidia 238:species 122:Genus: 116:Denchev 94:Order: 84:Class: 1245:NZOR: 1238:432007 1212:501528 1199:936397 1173:152575 1147:501528 1062:NZOR: 1055:432008 1029:515113 1003:515113 934:165915 918:NZOR: 911:112071 833:102896 764:165914 748:NZOR: 741:112072 702:129661 650:129661 611:306436 560:  485:  256:, one 254:family 242:fungus 222:(1903) 180:(1990) 178:Oberw. 174:Broome 172:& 132:Oberw. 1186:11744 1181:IRMNG 1134:623CV 885:25560 867:IRMNG 846:25560 684:IRMNG 624:45NK6 558:S2CID 483:S2CID 258:genus 236:is a 220:Bres. 170:Berk. 68:Fungi 1233:NCBI 1194:ITIS 1155:GBIF 1050:NCBI 1011:GBIF 906:NCBI 854:GBIF 820:5XJZ 736:NCBI 658:GBIF 296:and 1220:NBN 1160:526 1129:CoL 1037:NBN 990:D68 985:CoL 893:NBN 828:EoL 815:CoL 723:NBN 632:EoL 619:CoL 548:doi 475:doi 413:doi 375:of 240:of 1280:: 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Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Fungi
Basidiomycota
Cystobasidiomycetes
Naohideales
Naohideaceae
Naohidea
Binomial name
Berk.
Broome
Oberw.
Synonyms
Bres.
species
fungus
monotypic
family
genus
Basidiocarps
Botryosphaeriaceae
basidia
basidiospores
Miles Joseph Berkeley
Christopher Edmund Broome
Somerset
Dacrymyces
Ross McNabb

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