Category
page 1Fungi described in 1976

Agaricus moelleri
species of fungus

Cystolepiota seminuda
species of fungus
Hygrocybe reidii
species of fungus
Coprinellus bisporiger
species of fungus
Boletus barrowsii
species of fungus
Coprinellus heterosetulosus
species of fungus

Omphalotus olivascens
species of fungus
Claviceps sorghi
species of fungus
Polyscytalum pustulans
species of fungus
Discostroma corticola
species of fungus
Pseudocercospora subsessilis
species of fungus
Aspergillus corrugatus
species of fungus
Lentinula boryana
species of fungus

Typhula uncialis
species of fungus
Rubroboletus pulcherrimus
Species of mushroom

Sarocladium
Sarocladium is a genus of saprotrophic fungi found in crops, soil, plant debris, and rotting mushrooms. It was created by Walter Gams and David Leslie Hawksworth for the species of rice fungus, Sarocladium oryzae, in 1976. The species are most notable as a causative pathogens of sheath rot of rice and blight in bamboo. Species like S. strictum can cause infection in humans called hyalohyphomycosis (skin, nail and tissue infection) that can lead to fatal disease if improperly treated.
Phaeoramularia dissiliens
species of fungus

Setosphaeria rostrata
species of fungus
Sphaceloma coryli
species of fungus
Sarcodon aglaosoma
species of fungus
Penicillium brevissimum
species of fungus
Phaeoramularia manihotis
species of fungus
Tricholoma vernaticum
species of fungus
Uncinocarpus reesii
species of fungus
Sarcodon illudens
species of fungus
Amanita neo-ovoidea
species of fungus
Chytriomyces elegans
species of Chytridiomycetes