Hypochnus
Hypochnus is a genus of fungi. The original treatment of the genus by Elias Magnus Fries included various wholly unrelated species, therefore it is now considered a nomen ambiguum, with the type species H. ferrugineus assigned to Tomentella.[1]
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| Genus: | Hypochnus Fr. (1818)  | 
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 Hypochnopsis Fr. (1818)  | |
Species
    
- Hypochnus anthochrous ((Pers: Fr) Fr, 1863)
 - Hypochnus chlorinus (Massee, 1901)
 - Hypochnus cinerascens (P.Karst, 1888)
 - Hypochnus cucumeris (A.B.Frank, 1883)
 - Hypochnus ferrugineus
 - Hypochnus fuciformis (McAlpine, 1906)
 - Hypochnus fuscus
 - Hypochnus fusisporus (J.Schrot., 1888)
 - Hypochnus ochroleucus (Noack, 1898) - a plant pathogen
 - Hypochnus olivaceus (Fr. : Fr., 1828)
 
References
    
- Rogers DP (1939). "The Genus Hypochnus and Fries's "Observationes"". Mycologia. 31 (3): 297–307. doi:10.2307/3754524. JSTOR 3754524.
 
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