| Sarcodon atroviridis | |
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| Scientific classification  | |
| Domain: | Eukaryota | 
| Kingdom: | Fungi | 
| Division: | Basidiomycota | 
| Class: | Agaricomycetes | 
| Order: | Thelephorales | 
| Family: | Bankeraceae | 
| Genus: | Sarcodon | 
| Species: | S. atroviridis | 
| Binomial name | |
| Sarcodon atroviridis | |
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Sarcodon atroviridis is a species of fungus in the family Bankeraceae found in North America and Asia. It was originally described in 1895 as Hydnum atroviride by Andrew Price Morgan.[2] Howard James Banker transferred it to Sarcodon in 1906.[3] The fungus is known from Asia and North America;[4] in 2015 it was reported from Brazil.[5] The specific epithet atroviridis means "blackish green".[6] While not explicitly known to be poisonous, it is considered of poor edibility.[7]
References
- ↑ "GSD Species Synonymy: Sarcodon atroviridis (Morgan) Banker". Species Fungorum. CAB International. Retrieved 2014-07-28.
- ↑ Morgan AP. (1895). "New North American fungi". Journal of the Cincinnati Society of Natural History. 18: 36–45.
- ↑ Banker HJ. (1906). "A contribution to a revision of the North American Hydnaceae". Memoirs of the Torrey Botanical Club. 12: 99–194 (see p. 148).
- ↑ Leelavathy KM; Manimohan P; Ganesh PN. (1986). "Sarcodon atroviridis – A stipitate Hydnum new to India" (PDF). Sydowia. 39: 124–5.
- ↑ Komura DL; Wartchow F; Zartman CE. (2015). "Sarcodon atroviridis sensu lato, a stipitate hydnoid from Amazonian campinarana, Roraima, Brazil". Check List. 11 (2): 1–4. doi:10.15560/11.2.1603.
- ↑ Roody WC. (2003). Mushrooms of West Virginia and the Central Appalachians. Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky. p. 403. ISBN 978-0-8131-9039-6.
- ↑ Phillips, Roger (2010). Mushrooms and Other Fungi of North America. Buffalo, NY: Firefly Books. p. 324. ISBN 978-1-55407-651-2.
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