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Contumyces
''Contumyces'' is a genus of brightly colored bryophilous agarics in the Hymenochaetales that have an omphalinoid morphology, and therefore were previously classified in ''Omphalina''. ()()()()() They inhabit mossy silty or sandy soils in the Northern Hemisphere. Phylogenetically related agarics are in the genera ''Rickenella'', ''Gyroflexus'', ''Loreleia'', ''Cantharellopsis'' and ''Blasiphalia'', as well as the stipitate-stereoid genera ''Muscinupta'' and ''Cotylidia'' and clavaroid genus, ''Alloclavaria''. ''Contumyces'' is most similar to ''Rickenella'' and ''Blasiphalia'' and differs by having its cystidia on the pileus, stipe, and hymenium in clusters, whereas in ''Rickenella'' and ''Blasiphalia'' the cystidia are solitary. ==Etymology==
''Contumyces'' is named after the contemporary amateur Italian mycologist, Marco Contu, and is a replacement for the illegitimate generic name ''Jacobia'', so named after Jakob Emanuel Lange by Contu, but unfortunately a latter homonym of ''Jacobea'', a genus of flowering plants.
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