Antrodiella Faginea
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Antrodiella Faginea
''Antrodiella'' is a genus of fungi in the family Steccherinaceae of the order Polyporales. Taxonomy ''Antrodiella'' was circumscription (taxonomy), circumscribed by mycologists Leif Ryvarden and I. Johansen in 1980. Of the seven original species it contained, only the type species, type, ''Antrodiella semisupina'', remains in the genus; most of the original species have since been transferred to ''Flaviporus''. ''Antrodiella'' was traditionally placed in the family Phanerochaetaceae until molecular phylogenetics, molecular studies were used to determine a more appropriate classification in the Steccherinaceae. The genus is a wastebasket taxon, containing "species that share common macroscopic and microscopic characteristics, but are not necessarily related." Description The basidiocarp, fruitbodies of ''Antrodiella'' fungi are either corticioid fungi, crust-like to effused-reflexed (stretched out on the substrate (biology), substrate but with edges curled up to form pileu ...
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Antrodiella Semisupina
''Antrodiella'' is a genus of fungi in the family Steccherinaceae of the order Polyporales. Taxonomy ''Antrodiella'' was circumscribed by mycologists Leif Ryvarden and I. Johansen in 1980. Of the seven original species it contained, only the type, '' Antrodiella semisupina'', remains in the genus; most of the original species have since been transferred to '' Flaviporus''. ''Antrodiella'' was traditionally placed in the family Phanerochaetaceae until molecular studies were used to determine a more appropriate classification in the Steccherinaceae. The genus is a wastebasket taxon, containing "species that share common macroscopic and microscopic characteristics, but are not necessarily related." Description The fruitbodies of ''Antrodiella'' fungi are either crust-like to effused-reflexed (stretched out on the substrate but with edges curled up to form cap-like structures) in form. They have a waxy and soft fresh texture that becomes dense and hard, and often semitra ...
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