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Hymenochaetaceae (Basidiomycota) in China
Fungal Diversity, 2010An account of the Chinese species of Hymenochaetaceae based on most recent phylogenetic analysis is presented. One hundred and seventy species from 23 genera are recognized; descriptions are provided based on the Chinese collections. Keys to genera and species are given. Phellinopsis gen. nov. is introduced. Coltricia abieticola sp.
Yu-Cheng Dai
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2023
Published as part of Zhang, Xiaojie, Yuan, Qi, Su, Jiangqing & Zhao, Changlin, 2023, Diversity of wood-decaying fungi in Zixishan area (Hengduan Mountains), Yunnan Province, China, pp.
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Published as part of Zhang, Xiaojie, Yuan, Qi, Su, Jiangqing & Zhao, Changlin, 2023, Diversity of wood-decaying fungi in Zixishan area (Hengduan Mountains), Yunnan Province, China, pp.
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Stipitochaete gen.nov. (Hymenochaetaceae, Basidiomycotina)
Transactions of the British Mycological Society, 1985Stipitochaete gen.nov. (Hymenochaetaceae) is described with Stereum damicornis Link as the type species. The genus is characterized by a stipitate, flabelliform fruit body and a smooth hymenium. The new combination, Stipitochaete reniformis (Stereum reniforme Fr.) is also proposed.
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Fulvifomes aurantiacus sp. nov. (Basidiomycota; Hymenochaetaceae) from Pakistan
Phytotaxa, 2023The present study is the first report dealing with Pakistani Fulvifomes species. A new species, Fulvifomes aurantiacus, is identified on the basis of morpho-anatomical and phylogenetic analyses from Lahore, Pakistan. The species is characterized by pileate to sub-stipitate, basidiocarps having orange-brown pileal surface with yellow ocher wide zones ...
MAHAM FATIMA +2 more
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The species concept in Hymenochaetaceae (Fungi, Hymenomycetes)
Proceedings of the Indian Academy of Sciences - Section A Part 3 Mathematical Sciences, 1985Species of the Hymenochaetaceae (Fungi, Hymenomycetes) are presumably homothallic and consequently of only uniparental reproduction. The number of species described is high (more than 100 inHymenochaete, several hundreds inPhellinus, etc. and their classification may be successful only when a clear species concept is consistently used. Type studies may
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Six poroid Hymenochaetaceae from Patagonia, Argentina, were studied phylogenetically with nuc rDNA internal transcribed spacer (ITS) and partial 28S rDNA sequences, together with morphological data. Two new genera and a new species are introduced as well as two new combinations proposed. Arambarria destruens gen. et sp. nov.
Mario Rajchenberg +2 more
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New Poroid Hymenochaetaceae (Basidiomycota, Hymenochaetales) from Chile
Mycological Progress, 2019Fomitiporia chilensis and Phylloporia boldo are described as new poroid species in the Hymenochaetaceae based on morphological, cultural, ecological, and phylogenetic analyses. Fomitiporia chilensis pertains to the Fomitiporia punctata species complex, being related to its Neotropical taxa.
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Two new species of Hymenochaetaceae from Taiwan
Mycological Research, 1997Two new species of Hymenochaetaceae, Phellinus fushanus sp. nov. and Inonotus fushanus sp. nov., found growing saprotrophically on the stem of Persea zuilhoensis and Quercus longinus, respectively, in Taiwan, are described and illustrated.
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The genus Hymenochaete in India (Hymenochaetaceae)
Indian Journal of Forestry, 2019The paper records 34 species of the genus Hymenochaete Lev. (Hymenochaetaceae) from India out of which 14 species are new records and addition to Indian Mycoflora. All the new records are described and illustrated in detail. The collected material has been deposited in the cryptogamic section herbarium at Botanical Survey of India (NRC) Dehradun (BSD).
Deepa Mishra, J. Sharma
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Mensularia rhododendri (Hymenochaetaceae, Basidiomycota) from southwestern China
Phytotaxa, 2015A new species Mensularia rhododendri is described from southwestern China on the basis of both morphological characters and molecular evidence. Phylogenetic analysis based on nuclear large subunit (nLSU) ribosomal RNA gene shows that the new species belongs to Mensularia.
Fang Wu, Jiao Yang, Li Wei Zhou
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