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Cerioporus Varius
''Cerioporus'' is a genus of fungi in the family Polyporaceae. The type species is '' Cerioporus squamosus''. Many species in ''Cerioporus'' were formerly placed in the genus ''Polyporus'', however phylogenetic analysis shows that ''Cerioporus'' is a separate genus. It has been reported that mushrooms have significant antioxidant and antimicrobial activity. Structure of basidiocarp The basidiocarps are tough, especially when mature. The form is polyporoid to trametoid. The spores are fusoid. Hyphae The hyphae are dimitic, composed of binding or skeletal hyphae. The skeletal hyphae are inflated and axial. Species * '' Cerioporus admirabilis'' * '' Cerioporus choseniae'' * '' Cerioporus corylinus'' * '' Cerioporus hygrocybe'' * '' Cerioporus leptocephalus'' * '' Cerioporus meridionalis'' * '' Cerioporus squamosus'' (type species In zoological nomenclature, a type species (''species typica'') is the species name with which the name of a genus or subgenus is con ...
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Cerioporus Squamosus
''Cerioporus squamosus'' aka ''Polyporus squamosus'' is a basidiomycete bracket fungus, with common names including dryad's saddle and pheasant's back mushroom. It has a widespread distribution, being found in North America, Australia, Asia, and Europe, where it causes a white rot in the heartwood of living and dead hardwood trees. The name "dryad's saddle" refers to creatures in Greek mythology called dryads who could conceivably fit and ride on this mushroom, whereas the ''pheasant's back'' analogy derives from the pattern of colors on the bracket matching that of a pheasant's back. Etymology ''Squamosus'' comes from the Latin ''squamosus'' meaning covered with scales or scaly, referring to the signature dark brown scales found on the mushroom's cap. Taxonomy The species was first described scientifically by British botanist William Hudson in 1778, who named it ''Boletus squamosus''. It was given its current name in 1886 by Quélet but is still widely known by the Friesian ...
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Cerioporus Admirabilis
''Cerioporus'' is a genus of fungi in the family Polyporaceae. The type species is ''Cerioporus squamosus''. Many species in ''Cerioporus'' were formerly placed in the genus ''Polyporus'', however phylogenetic analysis shows that ''Cerioporus'' is a separate genus. It has been reported that mushrooms have significant antioxidant and antimicrobial activity. Structure of basidiocarp The basidiocarps are tough, especially when mature. The form is polyporoid to trametoid. The spores are fusoid. Hyphae The hyphae are dimitic, composed of binding or skeletal hyphae. The skeletal hyphae are inflated and axial. Species * '' Cerioporus admirabilis'' * '' Cerioporus choseniae'' * '' Cerioporus corylinus'' * '' Cerioporus hygrocybe'' * '' Cerioporus leptocephalus'' * '' Cerioporus meridionalis'' * ''Cerioporus squamosus'' (type species) * '' Cerioporus rhizophilus'' * '' Cerioporus stereoides'' * ''Cerioporus varius ''Cerioporus'' is a genus of fungi in the family ...
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Cerioporus Vassilievae
''Cerioporus'' is a genus of fungi in the family Polyporaceae. The type species is ''Cerioporus squamosus''. Many species in ''Cerioporus'' were formerly placed in the genus ''Polyporus'', however phylogenetic analysis shows that ''Cerioporus'' is a separate genus. It has been reported that mushrooms have significant antioxidant and antimicrobial activity. Structure of basidiocarp The basidiocarps are tough, especially when mature. The form is polyporoid to trametoid. The spores are fusoid. Hyphae The hyphae are dimitic, composed of binding or skeletal hyphae. The skeletal hyphae are inflated and axial. Species * ''Cerioporus admirabilis'' * '' Cerioporus choseniae'' * '' Cerioporus corylinus'' * '' Cerioporus hygrocybe'' * '' Cerioporus leptocephalus'' * '' Cerioporus meridionalis'' * ''Cerioporus squamosus'' (type species) * '' Cerioporus rhizophilus'' * '' Cerioporus stereoides'' * ''Cerioporus varius ''Cerioporus'' is a genus of fungi in the family P ...
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Cerioporus Varius
''Cerioporus'' is a genus of fungi in the family Polyporaceae. The type species is '' Cerioporus squamosus''. Many species in ''Cerioporus'' were formerly placed in the genus ''Polyporus'', however phylogenetic analysis shows that ''Cerioporus'' is a separate genus. It has been reported that mushrooms have significant antioxidant and antimicrobial activity. Structure of basidiocarp The basidiocarps are tough, especially when mature. The form is polyporoid to trametoid. The spores are fusoid. Hyphae The hyphae are dimitic, composed of binding or skeletal hyphae. The skeletal hyphae are inflated and axial. Species * '' Cerioporus admirabilis'' * '' Cerioporus choseniae'' * '' Cerioporus corylinus'' * '' Cerioporus hygrocybe'' * '' Cerioporus leptocephalus'' * '' Cerioporus meridionalis'' * '' Cerioporus squamosus'' (type species In zoological nomenclature, a type species (''species typica'') is the species name with which the name of a genus or subgenus is con ...
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Cerioporus Stereoides
''Cerioporus'' is a genus of fungi in the family Polyporaceae. The type species is ''Cerioporus squamosus''. Many species in ''Cerioporus'' were formerly placed in the genus ''Polyporus'', however phylogenetic analysis shows that ''Cerioporus'' is a separate genus. It has been reported that mushrooms have significant antioxidant and antimicrobial activity. Structure of basidiocarp The basidiocarps are tough, especially when mature. The form is polyporoid to trametoid. The spores are fusoid. Hyphae The hyphae are dimitic, composed of binding or skeletal hyphae. The skeletal hyphae are inflated and axial. Species * ''Cerioporus admirabilis'' * '' Cerioporus choseniae'' * '' Cerioporus corylinus'' * '' Cerioporus hygrocybe'' * '' Cerioporus leptocephalus'' * '' Cerioporus meridionalis'' * ''Cerioporus squamosus'' (type species) * '' Cerioporus rhizophilus'' * '' Cerioporus stereoides'' * ''Cerioporus varius'' * ''Cerioporus vassilievae ''Cerioporus'' is a ...
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Cerioporus Rhizophilus
''Cerioporus'' is a genus of fungi in the family Polyporaceae. The type species is ''Cerioporus squamosus''. Many species in ''Cerioporus'' were formerly placed in the genus ''Polyporus'', however phylogenetic analysis shows that ''Cerioporus'' is a separate genus. It has been reported that mushrooms have significant antioxidant and antimicrobial activity. Structure of basidiocarp The basidiocarps are tough, especially when mature. The form is polyporoid to trametoid. The spores are fusoid. Hyphae The hyphae are dimitic, composed of binding or skeletal hyphae. The skeletal hyphae are inflated and axial. Species * ''Cerioporus admirabilis'' * '' Cerioporus choseniae'' * '' Cerioporus corylinus'' * '' Cerioporus hygrocybe'' * '' Cerioporus leptocephalus'' * '' Cerioporus meridionalis'' * ''Cerioporus squamosus'' (type species) * '' Cerioporus rhizophilus'' * ''Cerioporus stereoides'' * ''Cerioporus varius'' * ''Cerioporus vassilievae ''Cerioporus'' is a ...
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Type Species
In zoological nomenclature, a type species (''species typica'') is the species name with which the name of a genus or subgenus is considered to be permanently taxonomically associated, i.e., the species that contains the biological type specimen(s). Article 67.1 A similar concept is used for suprageneric groups and called a type genus. In botanical nomenclature, these terms have no formal standing under the code of nomenclature, but are sometimes borrowed from zoological nomenclature. In botany, the type of a genus name is a specimen (or, rarely, an illustration) which is also the type of a species name. The species name that has that type can also be referred to as the type of the genus name. Names of genus and family ranks, the various subdivisions of those ranks, and some higher-rank names based on genus names, have such types.
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Cerioporus Meridionalis
''Cerioporus'' is a genus of fungi in the family Polyporaceae. The type species is ''Cerioporus squamosus''. Many species in ''Cerioporus'' were formerly placed in the genus ''Polyporus'', however phylogenetic analysis shows that ''Cerioporus'' is a separate genus. It has been reported that mushrooms have significant antioxidant and antimicrobial activity. Structure of basidiocarp The basidiocarps are tough, especially when mature. The form is polyporoid to trametoid. The spores are fusoid. Hyphae The hyphae are dimitic, composed of binding or skeletal hyphae. The skeletal hyphae are inflated and axial. Species * ''Cerioporus admirabilis'' * '' Cerioporus choseniae'' * '' Cerioporus corylinus'' * '' Cerioporus hygrocybe'' * '' Cerioporus leptocephalus'' * '' Cerioporus meridionalis'' * ''Cerioporus squamosus'' (type species) * ''Cerioporus rhizophilus'' * ''Cerioporus stereoides'' * ''Cerioporus varius'' * ''Cerioporus vassilievae ''Cerioporus'' is a g ...
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Cerioporus Leptocephalus
''Cerioporus leptocephalus'', commonly known as blackfoot polypore, is an inedible species of mushroom in the genus '' Cerioporus''. It usually grows on the branches of broad leaved trees. Formerly placed in the genus ''Polyporus'', this species was moved into '' Cerioporus'' in 2016. Description The cap is convex when young, and soon flattens out into a mostly irregular shape. It is red-brown when young, yellowish grey when old and usually about 2–5 cm in diameter. the pores are white, turning slightly brown when bruised, and the spores are white. The stem is light yellowish brown often with a black base. Similar species There are two other ''polypores'' with a black stem at the base, ''Polyporus badius'' with a shiny red-brown to purple-black cap which can grow up to 20 cm across, and the dark brown, velvety ''Polyporus melanopus'', which grows up to 10 cm across and can be found on dead wood. References *E. Garnweidner. ''Mushrooms and Toadstools of Brita ...
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Cerioporus Hygrocybe
''Cerioporus'' is a genus of fungi in the family Polyporaceae. The type species is ''Cerioporus squamosus''. Many species in ''Cerioporus'' were formerly placed in the genus ''Polyporus'', however phylogenetic analysis shows that ''Cerioporus'' is a separate genus. It has been reported that mushrooms have significant antioxidant and antimicrobial activity. Structure of basidiocarp The basidiocarps are tough, especially when mature. The form is polyporoid to trametoid. The spores are fusoid. Hyphae The hyphae are dimitic, composed of binding or skeletal hyphae. The skeletal hyphae are inflated and axial. Species * ''Cerioporus admirabilis'' * '' Cerioporus choseniae'' * '' Cerioporus corylinus'' * '' Cerioporus hygrocybe'' * ''Cerioporus leptocephalus'' * ''Cerioporus meridionalis'' * ''Cerioporus squamosus'' (type species) * ''Cerioporus rhizophilus'' * ''Cerioporus stereoides'' * ''Cerioporus varius'' * ''Cerioporus vassilievae ''Cerioporus'' is a gen ...
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Cerioporus Corylinus
''Cerioporus'' is a genus of fungi in the family Polyporaceae. The type species is ''Cerioporus squamosus''. Many species in ''Cerioporus'' were formerly placed in the genus ''Polyporus'', however phylogenetic analysis shows that ''Cerioporus'' is a separate genus. It has been reported that mushrooms have significant antioxidant and antimicrobial activity. Structure of basidiocarp The basidiocarps are tough, especially when mature. The form is polyporoid to trametoid. The spores are fusoid. Hyphae The hyphae are dimitic, composed of binding or skeletal hyphae. The skeletal hyphae are inflated and axial. Species * ''Cerioporus admirabilis'' * '' Cerioporus choseniae'' * '' Cerioporus corylinus'' * ''Cerioporus hygrocybe'' * ''Cerioporus leptocephalus'' * ''Cerioporus meridionalis'' * ''Cerioporus squamosus'' (type species) * ''Cerioporus rhizophilus'' * ''Cerioporus stereoides'' * ''Cerioporus varius'' * ''Cerioporus vassilievae ''Cerioporus'' is a genu ...
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Cerioporus Choseniae
''Cerioporus'' is a genus of fungi in the family Polyporaceae. The type species is ''Cerioporus squamosus''. Many species in ''Cerioporus'' were formerly placed in the genus ''Polyporus'', however phylogenetic analysis shows that ''Cerioporus'' is a separate genus. It has been reported that mushrooms have significant antioxidant and antimicrobial activity. Structure of basidiocarp The basidiocarps are tough, especially when mature. The form is polyporoid to trametoid. The spores are fusoid. Hyphae The hyphae are dimitic, composed of binding or skeletal hyphae. The skeletal hyphae are inflated and axial. Species * ''Cerioporus admirabilis'' * '' Cerioporus choseniae'' * ''Cerioporus corylinus'' * ''Cerioporus hygrocybe'' * ''Cerioporus leptocephalus'' * ''Cerioporus meridionalis'' * ''Cerioporus squamosus'' (type species) * ''Cerioporus rhizophilus'' * ''Cerioporus stereoides'' * ''Cerioporus varius'' * ''Cerioporus vassilievae ''Cerioporus'' is a genus ...
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