Baisuzhenia humphreyi
| Baisuzhenia humphreyi | |
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| Suborder: | Baisuzheniineae |
| Family: | Baisuzheniaceae |
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| Species: | B. humphreyi |
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| Baisuzhenia humphreyi (Burt) H. Qu, Z.W. Ge, Zhu L. Yang & Redhead | |
Baisuzhenia humphreyi, sometimes known as the ghost funnel, is the only species of mushroom in the genus Baisuzhenia.
The species was named after Clarence John Humphrey, an American forest pathologist who discovered the fungus in 1909 along the coast of Washington (State), USA.