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Fibroporia
''Fibroporia'' is a genus of ten species of poroid crust fungi in the family Fomitopsidaceae. The genus contains species similar to those in genus ''Antrodia'', but they are phylogenetically distinct. Taxonomy The genus was circumscribed in 1968 by Estonian mycologist Erast Parmasto with ''Fibroporia vaillantii'' (formerly ''Polyporus vaillantii'' DC.) as the type species. He defined the genus as containing species with fimbriate (hairlike) to rhizomorphic margins, and ellipsoid to slightly thick-walled spores. In 1991, Leif Ryvarden did not consider the rhizomorphs to be a characteristic worthy of creating a separate genus, and proposed ''Fibroporia'' to be synonymous with ''Antrodia''. Several molecular studies support the separation of ''Fibroporia'' as a distinct genus from ''Antrodia''. '' Pseudofibroporia'' is a phylogenetically related genus circumscribed by Chinese scientists in 2017. It is distinguished from ''Fibroporia'' by its distinct pileate fruit bodies that have ...
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Fibroporia Bambusae
''Fibroporia'' is a genus of ten species of poroid crust fungi in the family Fomitopsidaceae. The genus contains species similar to those in genus ''Antrodia'', but they are phylogenetically distinct. Taxonomy The genus was circumscribed in 1968 by Estonian mycologist Erast Parmasto with '' Fibroporia vaillantii'' (formerly ''Polyporus vaillantii'' DC.) as the type species. He defined the genus as containing species with fimbriate (hairlike) to rhizomorphic margins, and ellipsoid to slightly thick-walled spores. In 1991, Leif Ryvarden did not consider the rhizomorphs to be a characteristic worthy of creating a separate genus, and proposed ''Fibroporia'' to be synonymous with ''Antrodia''. Several molecular studies support the separation of ''Fibroporia'' as a distinct genus from ''Antrodia''. '' Pseudofibroporia'' is a phylogenetically related genus circumscribed by Chinese scientists in 2017. It is distinguished from ''Fibroporia'' by its distinct pileate fruit bodies that hav ...
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Fibroporia Radiculosa
''Fibroporia'' is a genus of ten species of poroid crust fungi in the family Fomitopsidaceae. The genus contains species similar to those in genus ''Antrodia'', but they are phylogenetically distinct. Taxonomy The genus was circumscribed in 1968 by Estonian mycologist Erast Parmasto with '' Fibroporia vaillantii'' (formerly ''Polyporus vaillantii'' DC.) as the type species. He defined the genus as containing species with fimbriate (hairlike) to rhizomorphic margins, and ellipsoid to slightly thick-walled spores. In 1991, Leif Ryvarden did not consider the rhizomorphs to be a characteristic worthy of creating a separate genus, and proposed ''Fibroporia'' to be synonymous with ''Antrodia''. Several molecular studies support the separation of ''Fibroporia'' as a distinct genus from ''Antrodia''. '' Pseudofibroporia'' is a phylogenetically related genus circumscribed by Chinese scientists in 2017. It is distinguished from ''Fibroporia'' by its distinct pileate fruit bodies that hav ...
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Fibroporia Pseudorennyi
''Fibroporia'' is a genus of ten species of poroid crust fungi in the family Fomitopsidaceae. The genus contains species similar to those in genus ''Antrodia'', but they are phylogenetically distinct. Taxonomy The genus was circumscribed in 1968 by Estonian mycologist Erast Parmasto with '' Fibroporia vaillantii'' (formerly ''Polyporus vaillantii'' DC.) as the type species. He defined the genus as containing species with fimbriate (hairlike) to rhizomorphic margins, and ellipsoid to slightly thick-walled spores. In 1991, Leif Ryvarden did not consider the rhizomorphs to be a characteristic worthy of creating a separate genus, and proposed ''Fibroporia'' to be synonymous with ''Antrodia''. Several molecular studies support the separation of ''Fibroporia'' as a distinct genus from ''Antrodia''. '' Pseudofibroporia'' is a phylogenetically related genus circumscribed by Chinese scientists in 2017. It is distinguished from ''Fibroporia'' by its distinct pileate fruit bodies that hav ...
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Fibroporia Norrlandica
''Fibroporia'' is a genus of ten species of poroid crust fungi in the family Fomitopsidaceae. The genus contains species similar to those in genus ''Antrodia'', but they are phylogenetically distinct. Taxonomy The genus was circumscribed in 1968 by Estonian mycologist Erast Parmasto with '' Fibroporia vaillantii'' (formerly ''Polyporus vaillantii'' DC.) as the type species. He defined the genus as containing species with fimbriate (hairlike) to rhizomorphic margins, and ellipsoid to slightly thick-walled spores. In 1991, Leif Ryvarden did not consider the rhizomorphs to be a characteristic worthy of creating a separate genus, and proposed ''Fibroporia'' to be synonymous with ''Antrodia''. Several molecular studies support the separation of ''Fibroporia'' as a distinct genus from ''Antrodia''. '' Pseudofibroporia'' is a phylogenetically related genus circumscribed by Chinese scientists in 2017. It is distinguished from ''Fibroporia'' by its distinct pileate fruit bodies that hav ...
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Fibroporia Destructor
''Fibroporia'' is a genus of ten species of poroid crust fungi in the family Fomitopsidaceae. The genus contains species similar to those in genus ''Antrodia'', but they are phylogenetically distinct. Taxonomy The genus was circumscribed in 1968 by Estonian mycologist Erast Parmasto with '' Fibroporia vaillantii'' (formerly ''Polyporus vaillantii'' DC.) as the type species. He defined the genus as containing species with fimbriate (hairlike) to rhizomorphic margins, and ellipsoid to slightly thick-walled spores. In 1991, Leif Ryvarden did not consider the rhizomorphs to be a characteristic worthy of creating a separate genus, and proposed ''Fibroporia'' to be synonymous with ''Antrodia''. Several molecular studies support the separation of ''Fibroporia'' as a distinct genus from ''Antrodia''. '' Pseudofibroporia'' is a phylogenetically related genus circumscribed by Chinese scientists in 2017. It is distinguished from ''Fibroporia'' by its distinct pileate fruit bodies that hav ...
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Fibroporia Citrina
''Fibroporia'' is a genus of ten species of poroid crust fungi in the family Fomitopsidaceae. The genus contains species similar to those in genus ''Antrodia'', but they are phylogenetically distinct. Taxonomy The genus was circumscribed in 1968 by Estonian mycologist Erast Parmasto with '' Fibroporia vaillantii'' (formerly ''Polyporus vaillantii'' DC.) as the type species. He defined the genus as containing species with fimbriate (hairlike) to rhizomorphic margins, and ellipsoid to slightly thick-walled spores. In 1991, Leif Ryvarden did not consider the rhizomorphs to be a characteristic worthy of creating a separate genus, and proposed ''Fibroporia'' to be synonymous with ''Antrodia''. Several molecular studies support the separation of ''Fibroporia'' as a distinct genus from ''Antrodia''. '' Pseudofibroporia'' is a phylogenetically related genus circumscribed by Chinese scientists in 2017. It is distinguished from ''Fibroporia'' by its distinct pileate fruit bodies that hav ...
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Fibroporia Albicans
''Fibroporia albicans'' is a species of poroid crust fungus in the family Fomitopsidaceae. It causes a brown rot. The fungus was described in 2015 as a species new to science, based on collections made in Jiangxi and Xizang Provinces, China. It is one of five ''Fibroporia'' species recorded in China. Description ''Fibroporia albicans'' is characterized by crust-like, annual fruit bodies with a white to cream-colored fresh pore surface that darkens to cream or cream-buff after drying. The pores are small, measuring 6–8 per millimeter, and there are white to cream rhizomorphs. ''Fibroporia albicans'' has a dimitic hyphal system with clamped generative hyphae, fuse-shaped cystidioles, and oblong to ellipsoid spores that measure 4–5.2 by 3–3.8 μm The micrometre ( international spelling as used by the International Bureau of Weights and Measures; SI symbol: μm) or micrometer (American spelling), also commonly known as a micron, is a unit of length in the Inte ...
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Fibroporia Bohemica
''Fibroporia bohemica'' is a species of poroid crust fungus in the family Fomitopsidaceae. Taxonomy The fungus was described as new to science in 2012 by mycologists Annarosa Bernicchia, Petr Vampola, and Antonio Prodi after it was confirmed that it was morphologically and genetically distinct from the similar North American species ''Fibroporia radiculosa''. The specific epithet ''bohemia'' references Bohemia, where the type specimen was collected. Description Fruit bodies of ''Fibroporia bohemica'' grow as an irregular crust on their substrate. They are initially smooth and whitish to slightly pinkish, sometimes with sulphur-yellow colouration on the vertical surface. The tubes, which are formed later, are up to 6 mm long and yellow. The round to angular pores number 2–4 per millimetre. Numerous rhizomorphs surround the crust, and penetrate deep into the substrate; they are most abundant on old fruit bodies growing on very decayed wood. The odour of the fungus has been ...
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Fibroporia Vaillantii
''Fibroporia vaillantii'', also known as mine fungus, white pore fungus, ''Antrodia vaillantii'', ''Polyporus vaillantii'', and various other namesFibroporia vaillantii
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is a wood-decaying fungus which can occur on in humid conditions. The fungus causes brown rot of pine wood, in which and

Fomitopsidaceae
The Fomitopsidaceae are a family of fungi in the order Polyporales. Most species are parasitic on woody plants, and tend to cause brown rots. The name comes from ''Fomitopsis'' (meaning "looking like Fomes") + ''-aceae'' (a suffix used to form taxonomic family names). Genera In a proposed family-level classification of the Polyporales based on molecular phylogenetics Molecular phylogenetics () is the branch of phylogeny that analyzes genetic, hereditary molecular differences, predominantly in DNA sequences, to gain information on an organism's evolutionary relationships. From these analyses, it is possible to ..., Alfredo Justo and colleagues accept 14 genera in the Fomitopsidaceae: '' Anthoporia'', ''Antrodia'', ''Buglossoporus'', '' Cartilosoma'', ''Daedalea'', ''Fomitopsis'', ''Fragifomes'', '' Melanoporia'', ''Neolentiporus'', ''Niveoporofomes'', '' Rhodofomes'', ''Rhodofomitopsis'', ''Rubellofomes'', and ''Ungulidaedalea''. References External links * Fomitops ...
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Polyporales
The Polyporales are an order of about 1800 species of fungi in the division Basidiomycota. The order includes some (but not all) polypores as well as many corticioid fungi and a few agarics (mainly in the genus ''Lentinus''). Many species within the order are saprotrophic, most of them wood-rotters. Some genera, such as ''Ganoderma'' and ''Fomes'', contain species that attack living tissues and then continue to degrade the wood of their dead hosts. Those of economic importance include several important pathogens of trees and a few species that cause damage by rotting structural timber. Some of the Polyporales are commercially cultivated and marketed for use as food items or in traditional Chinese medicine. Taxonomy History The order was originally proposed in 1926 by Swiss mycologist Ernst Albert Gäumann to accommodate species within the phylum Basidiomycota producing basidiocarps (fruit bodies) showing a gymnocapous mode of development (forming the spore-bearing surface ext ...
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Reticulitermes Speratus
''Reticulitermes speratus'', the Japanese termite, is a species of subterranean termite found in Japan, North Korea, and South Korea. It eats decayed wood. It is adapted to withstand the cold temperatures of the temperate regions it inhabits. The mitochondrial genome of the subspecies ''Reticulitermes speratus kyushuensis'' has been determined. Behavior New colonies are typically founded by a male-female pair, but alternatively sometimes by a same-sex female pair, in which case reproduction is parthenogenetic. New incipient colonies may also be founded by same-sex male pairs. These male pairs of termites cannot reproduce, but by cooperating they are able to survive long enough that one or both has the potential to later replace a male in another colony. This male can then reproduce by mating with the female there . The queen is succeeded by asexual reproduction, in which an aged queen lays eggs with no openings for sperm to enter through, effectively making a clone of herself ...
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