Cordyceps

Cordyceps
Cordyceps militaris
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Ascomycota
Class: Sordariomycetes
Order: Hypocreales
Family: Cordycipitaceae
Genus: Cordyceps
Fr. (1818)
Type species
Cordyceps militaris
(L.) Fr. (1818)
Synonyms
List
  • Akrophyton Lebert (1858)
  • Alphitomyces Reissek (1856)
  • Amphichorda Fr. (1825)
  • Campylothecium Ces. (1846)
  • Cordylia Fr. (1818)
  • Cordyliceps Fr. (1832)
  • Coremiopsis Sizova & Suprun (1957)
  • Corynesphaera Dumort.2 (1822)
  • Evlachovaea B.A. Borisov & Tarasov (1999)
  • Hypoxylum Juss. (1789)
  • Isaria Pers. (1794)
  • Phytocordyceps C.H. Su & H.H. Wang (1986)
  • Polistophthora Lebert (1858)
  • Racemella Ces. (1861)
  • Ramaria Holmsk. (1781)
  • Tettigorhyza G. Bertol. (1875)
  • Torrubia Lév. (1863)
  • Xylaria Hill ex Grev (1823)

Cordyceps /ˈkɔːrdɪsɛps/ is a genus of ascomycete fungi (sac fungi) that includes over 260 species worldwide, many of which are parasitic. Diverse variants of cordyceps have had more than 1,500 years of use in Chinese medicine.[1] Most Cordyceps species are endoparasitoids, parasitic mainly on insects and other arthropods (they are thus entomopathogenic fungi); a few are parasitic on other fungi.[2]

The generic name Cordyceps is derived from the ancient Greek κορδύλη kordýlē, meaning "club", and the Latin -ceps, meaning "-headed".[3] The genus has a worldwide distribution, with most of the known species[4] being from Asia.

  1. ^ Buenz, E. J.; B. A. Bauer; Osmundson, T. W. & Motley, T. J. (2005). "The traditional Chinese medicine Cordyceps sinensis and its effects on apoptotic homeostasis". Journal of Ethnopharmacology. 96 (1–2): 19–29. doi:10.1016/j.jep.2004.09.029. PMID 15588646.
  2. ^ Nikoh, N (April 2000). "Interkingdom host jumping underground: phylogenetic analysis of entomoparasitic fungus of the genus cordyceps". Mol Biol Evol. 17 (4): 629–38. doi:10.1093/oxfordjournals.molbev.a026341. PMID 10742053.
  3. ^ "Cordyceps". www.merriam-webster.com. Retrieved 22 August 2023.
  4. ^ Sung, Gi-Ho; Nigel L. Hywel-Jones; Jae-Mo Sung; J. Jennifer Luangsa-ard; Bhushan Shrestha; Joseph W. Spatafora (2007). "Phylogenetic classification of Cordyceps and the clavicipitaceous fungi". Studies in Mycology. 57 (1): 5–59. doi:10.3114/sim.2007.57.01. PMC 2104736. PMID 18490993.

Cordyceps

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