Baudoinia compniacensis
Baudoinia compniacensis est species fungorum phyli Ascomycotorum quae viret super fenestras et in culminibus cellarum, ubi cupae spiritus vinosi iacent, caliditate meridiana frigoribusque nocturnis necnon emanationibus huius spiritus nutrita. Primum recognita est Condate in oppido Franciae ubi spiritus vini Cognacensis paratur: nomen igitur speciale "compniacensis" ex orthographia vetusta derivatur appellationis huius oppidi (hodie Francogallice Cognac).
Classis : Dothideomycetes
Subclassis : Dothideomycetidae
Ordo : Capnodiales
Familia : Teratosphaeriaceae
Genus : Baudoinia
Species : B. compniacensis
Subclassis : Dothideomycetidae
Ordo : Capnodiales
Familia : Teratosphaeriaceae
Genus : Baudoinia
Species : B. compniacensis
Baudoinia compniacensis
(Richon) J.A. Scott & Unter.
(Richon) J.A. Scott & Unter.
Synonyma
Torula compniacensis Richon, 1881
Species primum a pharmacologo Antonino Baudoin observata, a C. Roumeguère anno 1881 relata, ab M. M. Richon et P. Petit eodem anno rite descripta est.
Bibliographia
recensere- Ed Pilkington, "Jack Daniel’s facility blocked as whiskey vapour blamed for spread of fungus" in The Guardian (2 Martii 2023)
- M. M. Richon, P. Petit, "Note sur la plante cryptogame des murs de Cognac (Torula compniacensis sp. n.)" in Brebissonia vol. 3 (1881) pp. 113-116
- C. Roumeguère, "La plante cryptogame des murs de Cognac" in Revue de mycologie vol. 3 (1881) pp. 16-17
- James A. Scott et al., "Baudoinia, a new genus to accommodate Torula compniacensis" in Mycologia vol. 99 (2007) 592-601
Nexus externi
recensereVicimedia Communia plura habent quae ad Baudoinia compniacensis spectant. |
Situs scientifici: • NCBI • Biodiversity • INPN France |