Genus of slime mould
Enteridium is a genus of slime molds belonging to the family Reticulariaceae.[1]
Mycobank, WoRMS and ITIS list this name as accepted.[1][2][3] However, IRMNG lists it as rejected and gives Reticularia Bulliard, 1788 as the accepted name,[4] as does Index Fungorum.[5]
Species
Species via Mycobank:[1]
Species via IRMNG[4]
- Enteridium cinereum Schwein., 1832 accepted as Fuligo cinerea (Schwein.) Morgan, 1896
- Enteridium intermedium (Nann.-Bremek.) M.L. Farr, 1976 accepted as Reticularia intermedia Nann.-Bremek., 1958
- Enteridium juranum (Meyl.) Mornand, 1993 accepted as Reticularia jurana Meyl., 1908
- Enteridium liceoides (Lister) G. Lister, 1919 accepted as Reticularia liceoides (Lister) Nann.-Bremek., 1973
- Enteridium lobatum (Lister) M.L. Farr, 1976 accepted as Reticularia lobata Lister, 1894
- Enteridium lycoperdon (Bull.) M.L. Farr, 1976 accepted as Reticularia lycoperdon Bull., 1790
- Enteridium minutum Sturgis, 1917 accepted as Reticularia olivacea Fr., 1829
- Enteridium olivaceum Ehrenb., 1818 accepted as Reticularia olivacea Fr., 1829
- Enteridium simulans Rostaf., 1876 accepted as Reticularia olivacea Fr., 1829
- Enteridium splendens (Morgan) T. Macbr., 1899 accepted as Reticularia splendens Morgan, 1893
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