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Flaviporus Americanus
''Flaviporus'' is a genus of poroid fungi in the family Steccherinaceae. Taxonomy ''Flaviporus'' was circumscribed by American mycologist William Alphonso Murrill in 1905. He designated the type species as ''Flaviporus rufoflavus''; this taxon is now considered the same as '' Flaviporus brownii''. The generic name combines the Latin word ''flavus'' ("light yellow") with the Ancient Greek (pore). Description Murrill described the characteristics of ''Flaviporus'' as follows: "Hymenium annual, often reviving, epixylous, sessile, dimidiate, imbricate; surface encrusted, glabrous: context thick, woody, brown; tubes thin-walled, minute, regular: spores smooth, hyaline." Species *'' Flaviporus americanus'' (Ryvarden & Gilb.) Ginns (1984) *'' Flaviporus brownii'' (Humb.) Donk (1960) *'' Flaviporus citrinellus'' (Niemelä & Ryvarden) Ginns (1984) *'' Flaviporus delicatus'' A.David & Rajchenb. (1992) – Africa *'' Flaviporus hunua'' (G.Cunn.) Ginns (1984) *'' Flaviporus hydrophilus'' ...
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Fungi
A fungus ( : fungi or funguses) is any member of the group of eukaryotic organisms that includes microorganisms such as yeasts and molds, as well as the more familiar mushrooms. These organisms are classified as a kingdom, separately from the other eukaryotic kingdoms, which by one traditional classification include Plantae, Animalia, Protozoa, and Chromista. A characteristic that places fungi in a different kingdom from plants, bacteria, and some protists is chitin in their cell walls. Fungi, like animals, are heterotrophs; they acquire their food by absorbing dissolved molecules, typically by secreting digestive enzymes into their environment. Fungi do not photosynthesize. Growth is their means of mobility, except for spores (a few of which are flagellated), which may travel through the air or water. Fungi are the principal decomposers in ecological systems. These and other differences place fungi in a single group of related organisms, named the ''Eumycota'' (''t ...
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Flaviporus Americanus
''Flaviporus'' is a genus of poroid fungi in the family Steccherinaceae. Taxonomy ''Flaviporus'' was circumscribed by American mycologist William Alphonso Murrill in 1905. He designated the type species as ''Flaviporus rufoflavus''; this taxon is now considered the same as '' Flaviporus brownii''. The generic name combines the Latin word ''flavus'' ("light yellow") with the Ancient Greek (pore). Description Murrill described the characteristics of ''Flaviporus'' as follows: "Hymenium annual, often reviving, epixylous, sessile, dimidiate, imbricate; surface encrusted, glabrous: context thick, woody, brown; tubes thin-walled, minute, regular: spores smooth, hyaline." Species *'' Flaviporus americanus'' (Ryvarden & Gilb.) Ginns (1984) *'' Flaviporus brownii'' (Humb.) Donk (1960) *'' Flaviporus citrinellus'' (Niemelä & Ryvarden) Ginns (1984) *'' Flaviporus delicatus'' A.David & Rajchenb. (1992) – Africa *'' Flaviporus hunua'' (G.Cunn.) Ginns (1984) *'' Flaviporus hydrophilus'' ...
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Polyporales Genera
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-decay fungus, 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 plant pathology, pathogens of trees and a few species that cause damage by rotting structural timber. Some of the Polyporales are commercially Fungiculture, 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 Basidiomycota () is one of two large divisions that, together with ...
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Flaviporus Xanthus
''Flaviporus'' is a genus of poroid fungi in the family Steccherinaceae. Taxonomy ''Flaviporus'' was circumscribed by American mycologist William Alphonso Murrill in 1905. He designated the type species as ''Flaviporus rufoflavus''; this taxon is now considered the same as ''Flaviporus brownii''. The generic name combines the Latin word ''flavus'' ("light yellow") with the Ancient Greek (pore). Description Murrill described the characteristics of ''Flaviporus'' as follows: "Hymenium annual, often reviving, epixylous, sessile, dimidiate, imbricate; surface encrusted, glabrous: context thick, woody, brown; tubes thin-walled, minute, regular: spores smooth, hyaline." Species *''Flaviporus americanus'' (Ryvarden & Gilb.) Ginns (1984) *''Flaviporus brownii'' (Humb.) Donk (1960) *''Flaviporus citrinellus'' (Niemelä & Ryvarden) Ginns (1984) *''Flaviporus delicatus'' A.David & Rajchenb. (1992) – Africa *''Flaviporus hunua'' (G.Cunn.) Ginns (1984) *''Flaviporus hydrophilus'' (Berk. ...
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Flaviporus Venustus
''Flaviporus'' is a genus of poroid fungi in the family Steccherinaceae. Taxonomy ''Flaviporus'' was circumscribed by American mycologist William Alphonso Murrill in 1905. He designated the type species as ''Flaviporus rufoflavus''; this taxon is now considered the same as ''Flaviporus brownii''. The generic name combines the Latin word ''flavus'' ("light yellow") with the Ancient Greek (pore). Description Murrill described the characteristics of ''Flaviporus'' as follows: "Hymenium annual, often reviving, epixylous, sessile, dimidiate, imbricate; surface encrusted, glabrous: context thick, woody, brown; tubes thin-walled, minute, regular: spores smooth, hyaline." Species *''Flaviporus americanus'' (Ryvarden & Gilb.) Ginns (1984) *''Flaviporus brownii'' (Humb.) Donk (1960) *''Flaviporus citrinellus'' (Niemelä & Ryvarden) Ginns (1984) *''Flaviporus delicatus'' A.David & Rajchenb. (1992) – Africa *''Flaviporus hunua'' (G.Cunn.) Ginns (1984) *''Flaviporus hydrophilus'' (Berk. ...
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Flaviporus Subhydrophilus
''Flaviporus'' is a genus of poroid fungi in the family Steccherinaceae. Taxonomy ''Flaviporus'' was circumscribed by American mycologist William Alphonso Murrill in 1905. He designated the type species as ''Flaviporus rufoflavus''; this taxon is now considered the same as ''Flaviporus brownii''. The generic name combines the Latin word ''flavus'' ("light yellow") with the Ancient Greek (pore). Description Murrill described the characteristics of ''Flaviporus'' as follows: "Hymenium annual, often reviving, epixylous, sessile, dimidiate, imbricate; surface encrusted, glabrous: context thick, woody, brown; tubes thin-walled, minute, regular: spores smooth, hyaline." Species *''Flaviporus americanus'' (Ryvarden & Gilb.) Ginns (1984) *''Flaviporus brownii'' (Humb.) Donk (1960) *''Flaviporus citrinellus'' (Niemelä & Ryvarden) Ginns (1984) *''Flaviporus delicatus'' A.David & Rajchenb. (1992) – Africa *''Flaviporus hunua'' (G.Cunn.) Ginns (1984) *''Flaviporus hydrophilus'' (Berk. ...
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Flaviporus Stramineus
''Flaviporus'' is a genus of poroid fungi in the family Steccherinaceae. Taxonomy ''Flaviporus'' was circumscribed by American mycologist William Alphonso Murrill in 1905. He designated the type species as ''Flaviporus rufoflavus''; this taxon is now considered the same as ''Flaviporus brownii''. The generic name combines the Latin word ''flavus'' ("light yellow") with the Ancient Greek (pore). Description Murrill described the characteristics of ''Flaviporus'' as follows: "Hymenium annual, often reviving, epixylous, sessile, dimidiate, imbricate; surface encrusted, glabrous: context thick, woody, brown; tubes thin-walled, minute, regular: spores smooth, hyaline." Species *''Flaviporus americanus'' (Ryvarden & Gilb.) Ginns (1984) *''Flaviporus brownii'' (Humb.) Donk (1960) *'' Flaviporus citrinellus'' (Niemelä & Ryvarden) Ginns (1984) *''Flaviporus delicatus'' A.David & Rajchenb. (1992) – Africa *''Flaviporus hunua'' (G.Cunn.) Ginns (1984) *''Flaviporus hydrophilus'' (Berk ...
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Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh (; , 'Northern Province') is a state in northern India. With over 200 million inhabitants, it is the most populated state in India as well as the most populous country subdivision in the world. It was established in 1950 after India had become a republic. It was a successor to the United Provinces (UP) during the period of the Dominion of India (1947–1950), which in turn was a successor to the United Provinces (UP) established in 1935, and eventually of the United Provinces of Agra and Oudh established in 1902 during the British Raj. The state is divided into 18 divisions and 75 districts, with the state capital being Lucknow, and Prayagraj serving as the judicial capital. On 9 November 2000, a new state, Uttaranchal (now Uttarakhand), was created from Uttar Pradesh's western Himalayan hill region. The two major rivers of the state, the Ganges and its tributary Yamuna, meet at the Triveni Sangam in Prayagraj, a Hindu pilgrimage site. Ot ...
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Flaviporus Minutisporus
''Flaviporus'' is a genus of poroid fungi in the family Steccherinaceae. Taxonomy ''Flaviporus'' was circumscribed by American mycologist William Alphonso Murrill in 1905. He designated the type species as ''Flaviporus rufoflavus''; this taxon is now considered the same as '' Flaviporus brownii''. The generic name combines the Latin word ''flavus'' ("light yellow") with the Ancient Greek (pore). Description Murrill described the characteristics of ''Flaviporus'' as follows: "Hymenium annual, often reviving, epixylous, sessile, dimidiate, imbricate; surface encrusted, glabrous: context thick, woody, brown; tubes thin-walled, minute, regular: spores smooth, hyaline." Species *''Flaviporus americanus'' (Ryvarden & Gilb.) Ginns (1984) *'' Flaviporus brownii'' (Humb.) Donk (1960) *'' Flaviporus citrinellus'' (Niemelä & Ryvarden) Ginns (1984) *'' Flaviporus delicatus'' A.David & Rajchenb. (1992) – Africa *'' Flaviporus hunua'' (G.Cunn.) Ginns (1984) *'' Flaviporus hydrophilus'' ...
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Flaviporus Liebmannii
''Flaviporus'' is a genus of poroid fungi in the family Steccherinaceae. Taxonomy ''Flaviporus'' was circumscribed by American mycologist William Alphonso Murrill in 1905. He designated the type species as ''Flaviporus rufoflavus''; this taxon is now considered the same as ''Flaviporus brownii''. The generic name combines the Latin word ''flavus'' ("light yellow") with the Ancient Greek (pore). Description Murrill described the characteristics of ''Flaviporus'' as follows: "Hymenium annual, often reviving, epixylous, sessile, dimidiate, imbricate; surface encrusted, glabrous: context thick, woody, brown; tubes thin-walled, minute, regular: spores smooth, hyaline." Species *''Flaviporus americanus'' (Ryvarden & Gilb.) Ginns (1984) *''Flaviporus brownii'' (Humb.) Donk (1960) *'' Flaviporus citrinellus'' (Niemelä & Ryvarden) Ginns (1984) *''Flaviporus delicatus'' A.David & Rajchenb. (1992) – Africa *''Flaviporus hunua'' (G.Cunn.) Ginns (1984) *''Flaviporus hydrophilus'' (Berk ...
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Flaviporus Hydrophilus
''Flaviporus'' is a genus of poroid fungi in the family Steccherinaceae. Taxonomy ''Flaviporus'' was circumscribed by American mycologist William Alphonso Murrill in 1905. He designated the type species as ''Flaviporus rufoflavus''; this taxon is now considered the same as ''Flaviporus brownii''. The generic name combines the Latin word ''flavus'' ("light yellow") with the Ancient Greek (pore). Description Murrill described the characteristics of ''Flaviporus'' as follows: "Hymenium annual, often reviving, epixylous, sessile, dimidiate, imbricate; surface encrusted, glabrous: context thick, woody, brown; tubes thin-walled, minute, regular: spores smooth, hyaline." Species *''Flaviporus americanus'' (Ryvarden & Gilb.) Ginns (1984) *''Flaviporus brownii'' (Humb.) Donk (1960) *'' Flaviporus citrinellus'' (Niemelä & Ryvarden) Ginns (1984) *''Flaviporus delicatus'' A.David & Rajchenb. (1992) – Africa *''Flaviporus hunua'' (G.Cunn.) Ginns (1984) *'' Flaviporus hydrophilus'' (Ber ...
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