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Fomitiporia Baccharidis
''Fomitiporia'' is a genus of fungi in the family Hymenochaetaceae. According to a 2008 estimate, the widely distributed genus contains 11 species, though three new species were identified in 2010 in sub-Saharan Africa using multigene molecular phylogenetic analysis, and two more were named in a 2013 article. In 2011 it was announced that a specimen of the species '' F. ellipsoidea'' was discovered with a fruit body that is largest known of any fungus. However, the species has since been moved to ''Phellinus''. Species *''Fomitiporia aethiopica'' Decock, Bitew & G.Castillo (2005) – Ethiopia *'' Fomitiporia apiahyna'' (Speg.) Robledo, Decock & Rajchenb. (2010) *'' Fomitiporia atlantica'' Alves-Silva, Reck & Drechsler-Santos (2016) – Brazil *''Fomitiporia australiensis'' M.Fisch., J.Edwards, Cunningt. & Pascoe 2005 *'' Fomitiporia baccharidis'' (Pat.) Decock, Robledo & Amalfi (2014) *'' Fomitiporia bakeri'' (Murrill) Vlasák & Kout (2011) *'' Fomitiporia bannaensis'' Y. ...
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William Alphonso Murrill
William Alphonso Murrill (October 13, 1869 – December 25, 1957) was an American mycologist, known for his contributions to the knowledge of the Agaricales and Polyporaceae. In 1904, he became the assistant Curator at the New York Botanical Garden (NYBG). He, along with the NYBG, founded the journal ''Mycologia'' and was its first editor for 16 years. Murrill was known to travel extensively to describe the mycota of Europe and the Americas. He traveled along the East Coast, Pacific Coast, Mexico and the Caribbean. Although Murrill was a very influential person at the NYBG, having worked his way up to become assistant director in 1908, his rather eccentric personality caused problems with his job. He went on annual collecting trips to Mexico, the Caribbean, Europe, and South America, sometimes, without informing any of his colleagues prior. These trips resulted in a cumulative total of 70,000 specimens, 1,400 of which are deposited in the NYBG.William Alphonso Murrill Records. ( ...
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Fomitiporia Cupressicola
''Fomitiporia'' is a genus of fungi in the family Hymenochaetaceae. According to a 2008 estimate, the widely distributed genus contains 11 species, though three new species were identified in 2010 in sub-Saharan Africa using multigene molecular phylogenetic analysis, and two more were named in a 2013 article. In 2011 it was announced that a specimen of the species '' F. ellipsoidea'' was discovered with a fruit body that is largest known of any fungus. However, the species has since been moved to ''Phellinus''. Species *'' Fomitiporia aethiopica'' Decock, Bitew & G.Castillo (2005) – Ethiopia *'' Fomitiporia apiahyna'' (Speg.) Robledo, Decock & Rajchenb. (2010) *'' Fomitiporia atlantica'' Alves-Silva, Reck & Drechsler-Santos (2016) – Brazil *'' Fomitiporia australiensis'' M.Fisch., J.Edwards, Cunningt. & Pascoe 2005 *'' Fomitiporia baccharidis'' (Pat.) Decock, Robledo & Amalfi (2014) *'' Fomitiporia bakeri'' (Murrill) Vlasák & Kout (2011) *'' Fomitiporia bannaensis'' ...
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Fomitiporia Pseudopunctata
''Fomitiporia'' is a genus of fungi in the family Hymenochaetaceae. According to a 2008 estimate, the widely distributed genus contains 11 species, though three new species were identified in 2010 in sub-Saharan Africa using multigene molecular phylogenetic analysis, and two more were named in a 2013 article. In 2011 it was announced that a specimen of the species '' F. ellipsoidea'' was discovered with a fruit body that is largest known of any fungus. However, the species has since been moved to ''Phellinus''. Species *'' Fomitiporia aethiopica'' Decock, Bitew & G.Castillo (2005) – Ethiopia *'' Fomitiporia apiahyna'' (Speg.) Robledo, Decock & Rajchenb. (2010) *'' Fomitiporia atlantica'' Alves-Silva, Reck & Drechsler-Santos (2016) – Brazil *'' Fomitiporia australiensis'' M.Fisch., J.Edwards, Cunningt. & Pascoe 2005 *'' Fomitiporia baccharidis'' (Pat.) Decock, Robledo & Amalfi (2014) *'' Fomitiporia bakeri'' (Murrill) Vlasák & Kout (2011) *'' Fomitiporia bannaensis'' ...
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Fomitiporia Polymorpha
''Fomitiporia'' is a genus of fungi in the family Hymenochaetaceae. According to a 2008 estimate, the widely distributed genus contains 11 species, though three new species were identified in 2010 in sub-Saharan Africa using multigene molecular phylogenetic analysis, and two more were named in a 2013 article. In 2011 it was announced that a specimen of the species '' F. ellipsoidea'' was discovered with a fruit body that is largest known of any fungus. However, the species has since been moved to ''Phellinus''. Species *'' Fomitiporia aethiopica'' Decock, Bitew & G.Castillo (2005) – Ethiopia *'' Fomitiporia apiahyna'' (Speg.) Robledo, Decock & Rajchenb. (2010) *'' Fomitiporia atlantica'' Alves-Silva, Reck & Drechsler-Santos (2016) – Brazil *'' Fomitiporia australiensis'' M.Fisch., J.Edwards, Cunningt. & Pascoe 2005 *'' Fomitiporia baccharidis'' (Pat.) Decock, Robledo & Amalfi (2014) *'' Fomitiporia bakeri'' (Murrill) Vlasák & Kout (2011) *'' Fomitiporia bannaensis'' ...
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Fomitiporia Pentaphylacis
''Fomitiporia'' is a genus of fungi in the family Hymenochaetaceae. According to a 2008 estimate, the widely distributed genus contains 11 species, though three new species were identified in 2010 in sub-Saharan Africa using multigene molecular phylogenetic analysis, and two more were named in a 2013 article. In 2011 it was announced that a specimen of the species '' F. ellipsoidea'' was discovered with a fruit body that is largest known of any fungus. However, the species has since been moved to ''Phellinus''. Species *'' Fomitiporia aethiopica'' Decock, Bitew & G.Castillo (2005) – Ethiopia *'' Fomitiporia apiahyna'' (Speg.) Robledo, Decock & Rajchenb. (2010) *'' Fomitiporia atlantica'' Alves-Silva, Reck & Drechsler-Santos (2016) – Brazil *'' Fomitiporia australiensis'' M.Fisch., J.Edwards, Cunningt. & Pascoe 2005 *'' Fomitiporia baccharidis'' (Pat.) Decock, Robledo & Amalfi (2014) *'' Fomitiporia bakeri'' (Murrill) Vlasák & Kout (2011) *'' Fomitiporia bannaensis'' ...
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Fomitiporia Nobilissima
''Fomitiporia nobilissima'' is a fungus in the family Hymenochaetaceae. Found in Gabon, it was described as new to science in 2010. References External links * Hymenochaetaceae Fungi described in 2010 Fungi of Africa {{Agaricomycetes-stub ...
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Fomitiporia Neotropica
''Fomitiporia'' is a genus of fungi in the family Hymenochaetaceae. According to a 2008 estimate, the widely distributed genus contains 11 species, though three new species were identified in 2010 in sub-Saharan Africa using multigene molecular phylogenetic analysis, and two more were named in a 2013 article. In 2011 it was announced that a specimen of the species '' F. ellipsoidea'' was discovered with a fruit body that is largest known of any fungus. However, the species has since been moved to ''Phellinus''. Species *'' Fomitiporia aethiopica'' Decock, Bitew & G.Castillo (2005) – Ethiopia *'' Fomitiporia apiahyna'' (Speg.) Robledo, Decock & Rajchenb. (2010) *'' Fomitiporia atlantica'' Alves-Silva, Reck & Drechsler-Santos (2016) – Brazil *'' Fomitiporia australiensis'' M.Fisch., J.Edwards, Cunningt. & Pascoe 2005 *'' Fomitiporia baccharidis'' (Pat.) Decock, Robledo & Amalfi (2014) *'' Fomitiporia bakeri'' (Murrill) Vlasák & Kout (2011) *'' Fomitiporia bannaensis'' ...
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Fomitiporia Mediterranea
''Fomitiporia mediterranea'' is a fungus species in the genus '' Fomitiporia'' associated with esca of grapevine.A new wood-decaying basidiomycete species associated with esca of grapevine. : Fomitiporia mediterranea (Hymenochaetales). Michael Fischer, Mycological Progress, 2002, Volume 1, Issue 3, pages 315-324, References External links * * Hymenochaetaceae Fungi described in 2002 Grapevine trunk diseases {{Agaricomycetes-stub ...
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Fomitiporia Ivindoensis
''Fomitiporia ivindoensis'' is a fungus in the family Hymenochaetaceae. It was first isolated from Sub-Saharan Africa, specifically in the Guineo-Congolian forest. It has a pileate basidiome In fungi, a basidiocarp, basidiome, or basidioma () is the sporocarp of a basidiomycete, the multicellular structure on which the spore-producing hymenium is borne. Basidiocarps are characteristic of the hymenomycetes; rusts and smuts do not ..., small basidiospores and an absence of setae. Morphological features that differentiate this species with '' F. nobilissima'' and '' F. gabonensis'' are its pileus' shape, pore surface color and diameter, as well as its ecology. References Further reading *Cloete, M., et al. "A novel Fomitiporia species associated with esca on grapevine in South Africa." Mycological progress 13.2 (2014): 303–311. *Zhou, Li-Wei, and Hui-Jun Xue. "Fomitiporia pentaphylacis and F. tenuitubus spp. nov.(Hymenochaetales, Basidiomycota) from Guangxi, south ...
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Fomitiporia Hippophaëicola
''Fomitiporia'' is a genus of fungi in the family Hymenochaetaceae. According to a 2008 estimate, the widely distributed genus contains 11 species, though three new species were identified in 2010 in sub-Saharan Africa using multigene molecular phylogenetic analysis, and two more were named in a 2013 article. In 2011 it was announced that a specimen of the species '' F. ellipsoidea'' was discovered with a fruit body that is largest known of any fungus. However, the species has since been moved to ''Phellinus''. Species *'' Fomitiporia aethiopica'' Decock, Bitew & G.Castillo (2005) – Ethiopia *'' Fomitiporia apiahyna'' (Speg.) Robledo, Decock & Rajchenb. (2010) *'' Fomitiporia atlantica'' Alves-Silva, Reck & Drechsler-Santos (2016) – Brazil *'' Fomitiporia australiensis'' M.Fisch., J.Edwards, Cunningt. & Pascoe 2005 *'' Fomitiporia baccharidis'' (Pat.) Decock, Robledo & Amalfi (2014) *'' Fomitiporia bakeri'' (Murrill) Vlasák & Kout (2011) *'' Fomitiporia bannaensis'' ...
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Fomitiporia Hesleri
''Fomitiporia'' is a genus of fungi in the family Hymenochaetaceae. According to a 2008 estimate, the widely distributed genus contains 11 species, though three new species were identified in 2010 in sub-Saharan Africa using multigene molecular phylogenetic analysis, and two more were named in a 2013 article. In 2011 it was announced that a specimen of the species '' F. ellipsoidea'' was discovered with a fruit body that is largest known of any fungus. However, the species has since been moved to ''Phellinus''. Species *'' Fomitiporia aethiopica'' Decock, Bitew & G.Castillo (2005) – Ethiopia *'' Fomitiporia apiahyna'' (Speg.) Robledo, Decock & Rajchenb. (2010) *'' Fomitiporia atlantica'' Alves-Silva, Reck & Drechsler-Santos (2016) – Brazil *'' Fomitiporia australiensis'' M.Fisch., J.Edwards, Cunningt. & Pascoe 2005 *'' Fomitiporia baccharidis'' (Pat.) Decock, Robledo & Amalfi (2014) *'' Fomitiporia bakeri'' (Murrill) Vlasák & Kout (2011) *'' Fomitiporia bannaensis'' ...
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Fomitiporia Gabonensis
''Fomitiporia gabonensis'' is a fungus in the family Hymenochaetaceae. It was first isolated from Sub-Saharan Africa, specifically in the Guineo-Congolian forest. It has a pileate basidiome In fungi, a basidiocarp, basidiome, or basidioma () is the sporocarp of a basidiomycete, the multicellular structure on which the spore-producing hymenium is borne. Basidiocarps are characteristic of the hymenomycetes; rusts and smuts do not ..., small basidiospores and an absence of setae. Morphological features that differentiate this species with '' F. nobilissima'' and '' F. ivindoensis'' are its pileus' shape, pore surface color and diameter, as well as its ecology. References Further reading * *Cloete, M., et al. "A novel Fomitiporia species associated with esca on grapevine in South Africa." Mycological progress 13.2 (2014): 303–311. * External links * * Hymenochaetaceae Fungi described in 2010 Fungi of Africa {{Agaricomycetes-stub ...
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