[[6]]Description
The fruit bodies of Panellus species are small and pleurotoid, meaning they grow on wood, have gills, and usually form semicircular or kidney-shaped caps that may be either directly attached to the wood, or connected by short stipes. The stipe is usually connected to the side of the cap, or off-center. The gills on the underside of the cap usually radiate outward from the attachment point, or may be strongly interveined to form a reticulum. The spores are hyaline (white in deposit), thin-walled, smooth and amyloid.[9][10] Panellus is one of several genera in the Mycenaceae that are bioluminescent.[10][12][13]
Species
{{Div col|colwidth=30em}}- Panellus minimus[5]
- Panellus pusillus
- Panellus stipticus
{{div col end}}References
1. ^1 {{cite journal |vauthors=Matheny PB, Curtis JC, Hofstetter V, Aime MC, Moncalvo JM, etal |year=2006 |title=Major clades of Agaricales: a multi-locus phylogenetic overview |journal=Mycologia |volume=98 |issue=6 |pages=982–95 |url=http://www.cybertruffle.org.uk/cyberliber/59350/0098/006/0982.htm |pmid=17486974 |doi=10.3852/mycologia.98.6.982}}
2. ^1 {{cite web |url=http://www.mycobank.org/MycoTaxo.aspx?Link=T&Rec=18178 |title=Panellus P. Karst. 1879 |publisher=International Mycological Association |work=MycoBank |accessdate=2011-01-18}}
3. ^1 {{cite journal |author1=Bursdall HH Jr |author2=Miller OK Jr. |year=1975 |title=A reevaluation of Panellus and Dictyopanus (Agaricales) |journal=Nova Hedwigia |volume=51 |pages=79–91}}
4. ^1 2 {{cite journal |vauthors=Desjardin DE, Oliveira AG, Stevani CV |year=2008 |title=Fungi bioluminescence revisited |journal=Photochemical & Photobiological Sciences |volume=7 |issue=2 |pages=170–82 |doi=10.1039/b713328f |pmid=18264584|citeseerx=10.1.1.1033.2156 }}
5. ^1 {{cite journal |vauthors=Jin J, Petersen RH |year=2001 |title=Phylogenetic relationships of Panellus (Agaricales) and related species based on morphology and ribosomal large subunit DNA sequences |journal=Mycotaxon |volume=79 |pages=7–21 |url=http://www.cybertruffle.org.uk/cyberliber/59575/0079/0007.htm}}
6. ^1 {{cite journal |author=Macrae R. |year=1937 |title=Interfertility phenomena of the American and European forms of Panus stipticus (Bull.) Fries |journal=Nature |volume=139 |page=674 |doi=10.1038/139674b0 |issue=3520}}
7. ^1 {{cite journal |author=Macrae R. |year=1942 |title=Interfertility studies and inheritance of luminescence in Panus stypticus |journal=Canadian Journal of Research, Section C: Botanical Sciences |volume=20 |issue=8 |pages=411–434}}
8. ^1 2 {{cite journal |vauthors=Johnston PR, Whitton SR, Buchanan PK, Park D, Pennycook SR, Johnson JE, Moncalvo JM |year=2006 |title=The basidiomycete genus Favolaschia in New Zealand |journal=New Zealand Journal of Botany |volume=44 |pages=65–87 |doi=10.1080/0028825X.2006.9513007}}
9. ^1 2 {{cite journal |vauthors=Petersen RH, Hughes KW, Lickey EB, Kovalenko AE, Morozova OV, Psurtseva NV |year=2008 |title=A new genus, Cruentomycena, with Mycena viscidocruenta as type species |journal=Mycotaxon |volume=105 |pages=119–136}}