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are up to 25 mm (1.0 in) tall with a cap diameter up to 6 mm (0.24 in). The cap margin of young fruit bodies curves slightly inward, but the caps enlarge by intercalary growth between the top of the stipe and the margin, so older specimens develop an obconic (reversed cone) or
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roughly cylindrical shape with a flattened, and then concave top. The color is whitish to cream, and the surface texture is initially smooth, although the fruit body can develop wrinkles in age. The thin, smooth
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occurs in the woodlands of Central America and South America, where it grows in close groups on branches and sticks of
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was rejected by the Special Committee for Fungi. Other generic names that have been applied to the fungus are
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analysis published in 2002 demonstrated that the fungus is a reduced form of the closely related
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Donk MA. (1957). "The generic names proposed for Hymenomycetes. VII: "Thelphoraceae"".
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Rogers DP. (1953). "Disposition of Nomina Generica Conservanda Proposita for Fungi".
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Queiroz LS, Nascimento MS, Cruz AK, et al. (2010). "Glucans from the
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Rieger PH, Liermann JC, Opatz T, Anke H, Thines E (2010).
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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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Rogers Plants. Archived from 442:activity. Fruit bodies contain 342:known as the "pod parachute". 233:that has been merged into the 1: 540:10.1016/S1055-7903(02)00027-1 830:10.1016/j.intimp.2009.09.015 1003:Monotypic Agaricales genera 694:Roberts P, Evans S (2011). 476:List of Marasmiaceae genera 291:. In 1953, the proposal to 1029: 275:, who collected them from 564:Revisio generum plantarum 367:are narrowly pip-shaped, 321:Christian Hendrik Persoon 317:Lewis David de Schweinitz 315:, published invalidly by 307:, published invalidly by 173: 166: 145: 138: 52:Scientific classification 50: 41: 34: 1008:Fungi of Central America 584:London Journal of Botany 389:Habitat and distribution 213:, commonly known as the 496:Dictionary of the Fungi 1013:Fungi of South America 777:Journal of Antibiotics 601:Saccardo PA. (1888). 578:Berkeley MJ. (1842). 269:Miles Joseph Berkeley 259:was circumscribed by 741:Sclerotinia tuberosa 722:Corner EJH. (1966). 379:Sclerotinia tuberosa 281:Pier Andrea Saccardo 265:Hypolyssus montagnei 176:Hypolyssus montagnei 404:Bioactive compounds 374:Dumontinia tuberosa 263:in 1898 to contain 790:10.1038/ja.2010.31 771:Magnaporthe oryzae 561:Kuntze O. (1989). 423:Magnaporthe oryzae 283:'s description of 985: 984: 970:Open Tree of Life 873:Taxon identifiers 814:Caripia montagnei 705:978-0-226-72117-0 696:The Book of Fungi 505:978-0-85199-826-8 394:Caripia montagnei 383:Caripia montagnei 352:Caripia montagnei 330:The generic name 295:the generic name 217:. 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Index

Caripia montagnei

Scientific classification
Fungi
Basidiomycota
Agaricomycetes
Agaricales
Marasmiaceae
Kuntze
Type species
Berk.
Kuntze
Synonyms
Berk.
genus
Marasmiaceae
monotypic
tropical
subtropical
Americas
order
Russulales
molecular
Gymnopus
Otto Kuntze
Miles Joseph Berkeley
Camille Montagne
Guyana
Pier Andrea Saccardo
conserve

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