Arrhenia lobata

(Pers.) Kühner & Lamoure ex Redhead

a fungus

G5Secure Found in 7 roadless areas NatureServe Explorer →
G5SecureGlobal Rank
Identity
Unique IDELEMENT_GLOBAL.57.9802
Element CodeNFNHP00012
Record TypeSPECIES
ClassificationSpecies
Classification StatusStandard
Name CategoryFungus
Endemicoccurs (regularly, as a native taxon) in multiple nations
KingdomFungi
PhylumBasidiomycota
ClassBasidiomycetes
OrderAgaricales
FamilyTricholomataceae
GenusArrhenia
Synonyms
Cantharellus lobatus(Pers.) Fr.
Concept Reference
Redhead, S.A. 1984. Arrhenia and Rimbachia, expanded generic concepts and reevaluation of Leptoglossum with emphasis on muscicolous North American taxa. Canadian Journal of Botany 62:865-892.
Conservation Status
Rank MethodLegacy Rank calculation - Excel v3.1x
Review Date2013-04-02
Change Date2013-04-02
Edition Date2013-03-22
Edition AuthorsS. Vrilakas (2013)
Range Extent>2,500,000 square km (greater than 1,000,000 square miles)
Number of Occurrences> 300
Rank Reasons
Widespread, from western North America, eastward to northern Europe, central Europe and the Mediterranean. Described as common in the Iberian Peninsula. Also, noted as being conspicuous and abundant in the Arctic (Redhead 1984).
Range Extent Comments
Circumpolar and from alpine areas in western US (OR, CA, CO, MT) and Canada, but
also central Europe, Iberian Peninsula, and Mediterranean region.
Ecology & Habitat
Other Nations (2)
United StatesNNR
ProvinceRankNative
OregonS1Yes
MontanaSNRYes
CanadaNNR
ProvinceRankNative
Island of NewfoundlandSNRYes
British ColumbiaS2Yes
NunavutS4Yes
QuebecS3Yes
Yukon TerritorySUYes
AlbertaS3Yes
Plant Characteristics
DurationEPHEMERAL FRUITING BODY
Economic Value (Genus)No
Roadless Areas (7)
California (5)
AreaForestAcres
DardanellesEldorado National Forest8,110
NessieInyo National Forest830
North LakeInyo National Forest2,406
PowleyModoc National Forest6,268
Table Mtn.Inyo National Forest4,215
Wyoming (2)
AreaForestAcres
Beartooth Proposed WildernessShoshone National Forest16,837
ReefShoshone National Forest16,817
References (8)
  1. Barrasa, J.M., and V.J. Rico. 2003. The non-omphalinoid species of <i>Arrhenia</i> in the Iberian Peninsula. Mycologia 95(4):700-713.<br />
  2. CABI Bioscience, Centraalbureau voor Schimmelcultures & Manaaki Whenua - Landcare Research Databases. 2005. Index fungorum. Available at www.indexfungorum.org (Accessed 2005).
  3. Christy, John A. Personal communication. Wetlands/Aquatic Ecologist, Oregon Natural Heritage Information Center/Information Office of the Oregon Natural Resources Institute, Portland, OR.
  4. Index Fungorum and Species Fungorum. 2018. <i>In</i> Index Fungorum-Species Fungorum (<a href="https://indexfungorum.org" target="_blank">https://indexfungorum.org</a> and <a href="https://speciesfungorum.org" target="_blank">https://speciesfungorum.org</a>) database export on 16 June 2018. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.
  5. Index Fungorum and Species Fungorum. 2025. <i>In</i> Index Fungorum-Species Fungorum (<a href="https://indexfungorum.org" target="_blank">https://indexfungorum.org</a> and <a href="https://speciesfungorum.org" target="_blank">https://speciesfungorum.org</a>) database export on 29 September 2025. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.
  6. MycoBank. 2025. MycoBank database download, export date January 2025. International Mycological Association. [http://www.mycobank.org]
  7. Redhead, S.A. 1984. <i>Arrhenia </i>and <i>Rimbachia</i>, expanded generic concepts and reevaluation of <i>Leptoglossum </i>with emphasis on muscicolous North American taxa. Canadian Journal of Botany 62:865-892.
  8. Species Fungorum. Species Fungorum Partnership (CABI, IT IS, Catalogue of Life). http://www.speciesfungorum.org. (accessed 2015)