Navicella is a genus of fungi, that had been placed in the family Massariaceae.
[1] According to Wijayawardene et al. 2020, it is now placed in the Melanommataceae family.
[2] "Navicella" is Italian for "small ship", and also found in English in reference to a mosaic by Giotto in St Peter's, Rome, now so often restored as to be effectively lost.
As accepted by Species Fungorum;[3] Note; Species Fungorum has a list of 37 former species of Navicella that are synonyms of other species.
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