Ramariopsis
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Ramariopsis is a genus
Genus
In biology, a genus is a low-level taxonomic rank used in the biological classification of living and fossil organisms, which is an example of definition by genus and differentia...

 of fungi in the Clavariaceae
Clavariaceae
The Clavariaceae are a family of fungi in the Agaricales order of mushrooms. The family contains 7 genera and 120 species. Collectively, they are commonly known as coral fungi due to their resemblance to aquatic coral, although other vernacular names including antler fungi, finger fungi, worm mold,...

 family. The genus has a widespread distribution and contains 44 species.

Species

R. agglutinata
R. alutacea
R. antillarum
R. asperulospora
R. asterella
R. aurantioolivacea
R. avellanea
R. avellaneo-inversa
R. bicolor
R. biformis
R. bizzozeriana
R. californica
R. cinnamomea
R. cinnamomipes
R. citrina
R. clavuligera
R. corniculata
R. costaricensis
R. cremicolor
R. crocea
R. curta
R. dealbata
R. depokensis
R. dichotoma
R. flavescens
R. fusiformis
R. helvola
R. hibernica
R. holmskjoldii
R. junquillea
R. kunzei
Ramariopsis kunzei
Ramariopsis kunzei is an edible species of coral fungi in the Clavariaceae family, and the type species of the genus Ramariopsis. It is commonly known as white coral because of the branched structure of the fruit bodies that resemble marine coral. The fruit bodies are up to tall by wide, with...


R. laeticolor
R. lentofragilis
R. lignicola
R. longipes
R. lorithamnus
R. luteoochracea
R. luteotenerrima
R. macropus
R. minutula
R. novahibernica
R. ovispora
R. pseudosubtilis
R. pulchella
R. ramarioides
R. rufipes
R. simplex
R. subarctica
R. subtilis
R. tenuicula
R. tenuiramosa
R. tortuosa
R. umbrinella
R. vestitipes
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