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Cantharellus juranus (Quél. & Pat.) Sacc.

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Scientific name
Cantharellus juranus
Author
(Quél. & Pat.) Sacc.
Common names
 
IUCN Specialist Group
Mushroom, Bracket and Puffball
Kingdom
Fungi
Phylum
Basidiomycota
Class
Agaricomycetes
Order
Cantharellales
Family
Cantharellaceae
Assessment status
Assessed
Preliminary Category
DD
Proposed by
Christine Tansey
Assessors
Christine Tansey
Comments etc.
James Westrip

Assessment Notes

Justification

Since the description of Cantharellus juranus there do not appear to be any subsequent records of the species. With a lack of occurrence data and information on the habitat and ecology of the species, it is not possible to assess the status of its population or distribution.
It is therefore now assessed as Data Deficient.


Taxonomic notes

Described by L. Quélet and N.T. Patouillard under the basionym Dictyolus juranus in 1888 and subsequently as Cantharellus juranum by P.A. Saccardo in 1891.

Index Fungorum lists Merulius juranus (Quél. & Pat.) Kuntze, as an additional synonym of C. juranus.

Note that C. juranus is listed as a synonym of D. juranus in GBIF, and the taxonomy as doubtful.


Why suggested for a Global Red List Assessment?

Chanterelle species to be assessed as part of the chanterelle comprehensive project.


Geographic range

Range unknown, basionym described from ‘Haut Jura’ in France.
No occurrence data available on GBIF for C. juranus, or synonyms.


Population and Trends

Only known from type.

Population Trend: Uncertain


Habitat and Ecology

C. juranus type described from rotting cypress wood, and basionym Dictyolus juranus on rotting fir wood, but the extent of habitat and forest type unknown. D. juranus described as occurring in the summer.

Cantharellus bryophilus described as closely resembling C. juranus.

Temperate Forest

Threats

No known threats.


Conservation Actions


Research needed

Confirmation of taxonomic status, population and distribution data and ecology required to better assess species.

TaxonomyPopulation size, distribution & trendsLife history & ecologyThreats

Use and Trade

Unknown

Bibliography


Country occurrence

Regional Population and Trends

Country Trend Redlisted