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412:-5-(3-methyloxiranyl)pyridincarboxylic acid methyl ester) was isolated and identified from the fruit bodies of the fungus and reported in 2010. The chemical inhibits the
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580:"Enumeration of fungi, collected by Dr. Hostmann, in Surinam"
371:, and measure 5â6 by 2.5â3.3 Ξm. Another stalked cup fungus,
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Moncalvo JM, Vilgalys R, Redhead SA, et al. (2002).
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in 1842. Berkeley obtained the original specimens from
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476:List of Marasmiaceae genera
291:. In 1953, the proposal to
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367:are narrowly pip-shaped,
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1008:Fungi of Central America
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1013:Fungi of South America
777:Journal of Antibiotics
601:Saccardo PA. (1888).
578:Berkeley MJ. (1842).
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259:was circumscribed by
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379:Sclerotinia tuberosa
281:Pier Andrea Saccardo
265:Hypolyssus montagnei
176:Hypolyssus montagnei
404:Bioactive compounds
374:Dumontinia tuberosa
263:in 1898 to contain
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394:Caripia montagnei
383:Caripia montagnei
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330:The generic name
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346:Description
309:Otto Kuntze
261:Otto Kuntze
223:subtropical
992:Categories
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482:References
377:(formerly
297:Hypolyssus
285:Hypolyssus
255:The genus
235:Russulales
99:Agaricales
70:Division:
432:cytotoxic
369:inamyloid
311:in 1828,
239:molecular
205:monotypic
58:Kingdom:
944:MycoBank
905:Fungorum
896:Q5039668
890:Wikidata
838:19804847
799:20379215
548:12099793
454:See also
414:conidial
361:hymenium
340:commonly
323:'s 1828
313:Heringia
293:conserve
251:Taxonomy
244:Gymnopus
227:Americas
219:tropical
168:Synonyms
106:Family:
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881:Caripia
855:Caripia
672:4547700
645:1217865
332:Caripia
301:Caripia
257:Caripia
192:Caripia
124:Caripia
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277:Guyana
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159:Kuntze
133:(1898)
131:Kuntze
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910:17240
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660:Taxon
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357:stipe
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197:genus
180:Berk.
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