{{Short description|Genus of fungi}} {{For|the Foraminifer genus|Clavulina (foraminifera)}} {{Automatic taxobox | image = Clavulina coralloides - Lindsey.jpg | image_caption = ''Clavulina coralloides'' | taxon = Clavulina | authority = J.Schröt. (1888) | type_species = ''Clavulina cristata'' | type_species_authority = (Holmsk.) J.Schröt. (1888) }}
'''''Clavulina''''' is a genus of fungus in the family Clavulinaceae, in the Cantharelloid clade (order Cantharellales). Species are characterized by having extensively branched fruit bodies, white spore prints, and bisterigmate basidia (often with secondary septation). Branches are cylindrical or flattened, blunt, and pointed or crested at the apex, hyphae with or without clamps, basidia cylindrical to narrowly clavate, mostly with two sterigmata which are large and strongly incurved and spores subspherical or broadly ellipsoid, smooth, and thin-walled, each with one large oil drop or guttule.<ref name=Mohanan2011/> The genus contains approximately forty-five species with a worldwide distribution, primarily in tropical regions.<ref name=Thacker2004/> <gallery mode="packed"> File:Clavulina cinerea 447865875.jpg | Clavulina spores File:Clavulina rugosa 463300472.jpg | basidia with two sterigmata </gallery>
==Species== {{Div col|colwidth=22em}} *''C. alutaceosiccescens'' *''C. amazoensis'' *''C. amethystina'' *''C. amethystinoides'' *''C. arcuatus'' *''C. brunneocinerea'' *''C. caespitosa'' *''C. cartilaginea'' *''C. cavipes'' *''C. cerebriformis''<ref name="Uehling 2012"/> *''C. chondroides'' *''C. cinerea'' *''C. cinereoglebosa''<ref name="Uehling 2012"/> *''C. cirrhata'' *''C. coffeoflava'' *''C. connata'' *''C. copiosocystidiata'' *''C. coralloides'' *''C. craterelloides'' *''C. cristata'' *''C. decipiens'' *''C. delicia'' *''C. dicymbetorum'' *''C. effusa''<ref name="Uehling 2012"/> *''C. floridana'' *''C. gallica'' *''C. geoglossoides'' *''C. gigartinoides'' *''C. gracilis'' *''C. griseohumicola'' *''C. hispidulosa'' *''C. humicola'' *''C. humilis'' *''C. incrustata'' *''C. ingrata'' *''C. iris'' *''C. kunmudlutsa'' *''C. leveillei'' *''C. limosa'' *''C. monodiminutiva'' *''C. mussooriensis'' *''C. nigricans'' *''C. ornatipes'' *''C. panurensis'' *''C. puiggarii'' *''C. purpurea'' *''C. ramosior'' *''C. rugosa'' *''C. samuelsii'' *''C. septocystidiata'' *''C. sprucei'' *''C. subrugosa'' *''C. tasmanica'' *''C. tepurumenga'' *''C. urnigerobasidiata'' *''C. vinaceocervina'' *''C. viridula'' *''C. wisoli'' {{div col end}}
==Distribution== ''Clavulina'' species are important primary colonizers of forest litter, and occur immediately after the pre-monsoon showers. Two species of ''Clavulina'' – ''C. coralloides'' (known as white or crested coral fungus) and ''C. rugosa'' – have been recorded from the moist-deciduous to evergreen forests of the Western Ghats, Kerala, India.<ref name=Mohanan2011/>
==References== <ref name=Mohanan2011>{{cite book |author=Mohanan C. |title=Macrofungi of Kerala |publisher=Kerala Forest Research Institute |location=Kerala, India |year=2011 |pages=597 |isbn=978-81-85041-73-5}}</ref> {{Reflist|refs=
<ref name=Thacker2004>{{cite journal |author=Thacker J, Henkel TW. |year=2004 |title=New species of ''Clavulina'' from Guyana |journal=Mycologia |volume=96 |issue=3 |pages=650–7 |url=http://www.cybertruffle.org.uk/cyberliber/59350/0096/003/0650.htm |doi=10.2307/3762182 |jstor=3762182 |pmid=21148885|url-access=subscription }}</ref>
<ref name="Uehling 2012">{{cite journal |author=Uehling JK, Henkel TW. |title=New species of ''Clavulina'' (Cantharellales, Basidiomycota) with resupinate and effused basidiomata from the Guiana Shield |journal=Mycologia |year=2012 |volume=104 |issue=2 |pages=547–56 |doi=10.3852/11-130 |pmid=22067306}}</ref>
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Category:Clavulina Category:Agaricomycetes genera Category:Taxa named by Joseph Schröter Category:Taxa described in 1888
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