Family of fungi
The Hyaloscyphaceae are a family of fungi in the Helotiales order. Species in this family have a cosmopolitan distribution, and are saprobic, growing on dead wood and other plant matter.[1]
Genera
According to the 2007 Outline of Ascomycota, the following genera are in the family Hyaloscyphaceae.[2]
- Aeruginoscyphus Dougoud (1)
- Ambrodiscus S.E.Carpenter, 1988 (1)
- Arbusculina Marvanová & Descals (2)
- Betulina (2)
- Calyptellopsis Svrček (1)
- Chrysothallus Velen (14)
- Ciliosculum Kirschstein, 1941 (1)
- Cistella Quél., 1886 (49)
- Clavidisculum Kirschst. (8)
- Dematioscypha Svrček (7)
- Didonia Velen. (7)
- Dimorphotricha B.M.Spooner, 1987 (1)
- Echinula Graddon (1)
- Fuscolachnum J.H.Haines (7)
- Graddonidiscus Raitv. & R.Galán (3)
- Hegermila Raitviir, 1995 (4)
- Hyalopeziza Fuckel (25)
- Hyaloscypha Boud. (100+)
- Incrupila Raitv. (12)
- Olla Velen (10)
- Otwaya G.Beaton, 1978 (1)
- Pilatia Velen. (4)
- Polaroscyphus Huhtinen, 1987 (1)
- Polydesmia Boud. (6)
- Proprioscypha Spooner (2)
- Protounguicularia Raitv. & R.Galán (8)
- Psilocistella Svrček, 1977 (12)
- Pubigera Baral, Gminder & Svrček (1)
- Unguicularia Höhn. (12)
- Unguiculariella K.S.Thind & R.Sharma, 1990 (1)
- Unguiculella Höhn. (14)
- Urceolella Boud. (44)
Figures in brackets are approx. how many species per family.
Former genera; as accepted by Species Fungorum (2022);[3]