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Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society, 2017
Larissa Trierveiler Pereira +2 more
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Larissa Trierveiler Pereira +2 more
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Eight new records of corticioid fungi from India.
Czech Mycology, 2019Eight species of the corticioid fungi, i.e. Ceraceomyces microsporus, Ceratobasidium cornigerum, Coniophora dimitica, Corticium lombardiae, Hypochnicium bombycinum, Phlebia coccineofulva, Radulomyces rickii and Rhizoctonia cf. sphaerospora are newly reported from India.
Maninder Kaur +3 more
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New records of corticioid fungi in the Bohemian Forest (Czech Republic).
Czech Mycology, 2020During a survey of 121 plots in the Czech part of the Bohemian Forest (Šumava Mts.) 1168 records of 174 taxa of corticioid fungi were obtained in the years 2017 and 2018. Occurrences of redlisted, rare or otherwise interesting taxa are reviewed. Athelopsis subinconspicua, Cabalodontia subcretacea, Hyphoderma aff. crassescens nom.
Lucie Zíbarová, Václav Pouska
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Corticioid fungi: a cladistic study of a paraphyletic group
Canadian Journal of Botany, 1995Cladistic analyses were used to assess monophyly for genera of corticioid fungi (Hymenomycetes, Basidiomycota). Based on parsimony analysis, many genera were found to be paraphyletic; to recognize only monophyletic taxa, 50 genera have been synonymized and 142 presumably monophyletic genera retained for further analysis.
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Corticioid fungi from the Kimberley Region, Western Australia
Kew Bulletin, 2009Corticioid fungi from the Kimberley Region of Western Australia are reviewed. 31 species are reported, of which five, Aleurodiscus kimberleyanus, Athelopsis vesicularis, Dendrothele cornivesiculosa, Hyphoderma tubulicystidium, and Phanerochaete subcrassispora are described as new.
K. Hjortstam +2 more
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Corticioid Fungi Described by M. J. Berkeley
Kew Bulletin, 1989Summary. Ninety species of Corticium Fr. described by the Rev. M. J. Berkeley alone or together with others are considered. The holotype of each species is cited and the position or synonyms of the name are indicated. The following new combinations are proposed: Phanerochaete emplastra (Corticium emplastrum Berk.
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Diversity and richness of corticioid fungi (Basidiomycota) on Azores Islands: a preliminary survey
Nova Hedwigia, 2009The diversity and species richness of corticioid fungi from three islands of the central group of the Azores Archipelago (Faial, Pico and Terceira) are analysed. The study covered 23 localities and found 88 species belonging to 44 genera, 73 being new to the Azores. Hyphodontia, Hyphoderma, Peniophora and Trechispora are the more significant genera and
M. Teresa Melo Telleria +4 more
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Corticioid fungi (Basidiomycota) from Madeira Island
Mycotaxon, 2008M T Telleria +6 more
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New species of corticioid fungi on quaking aspen
Mycotaxon, 1977Lindsey, J.P., Gilbertson, R.L.
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Interesting and unusual corticioid fungi from Slapton, Devon. II
Mycologist, 1993openaire +1 more source

