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Leptoporus Schulzeri
''Leptoporus'' is a genus of polypore fungi. The type species, '' Leptoporus mollis'', is widespread throughout north temperate areas. The generic name is derived from the Ancient Greek words ("thin") and ("pore"). Although traditionally classified in the family Polyporaceae, recent molecular phylogenetic analysis supports the placement of ''Leptoporus '' in the Irpicaceae. Species *''Leptoporus alutaeformis'' Pat. (1920) *'' Leptoporus apalus'' (Cooke) Pat. (1900) *'' Leptoporus bulgaricus'' Pilát (1937) *'' Leptoporus canaliculatus'' (Pat.) Pat. (1900) *'' Leptoporus coriolus'' D.A.Reid (1963) *'' Leptoporus dalmaticus'' Pilát (1953) *'' Leptoporus lindtneri'' Pilát (1938) *'' Leptoporus micantiformis'' Pilát (1936) *'' Leptoporus mollis'' (Pers.) Quél. (1886) *'' Leptoporus pallidocervinus'' (Schwein.) Pat. (1903) *'' Leptoporus schulzeri'' (Bourdot & Galzin) Pilát (1938) *''Leptoporus werneri ''Leptoporus'' is a genus of polypore fungi. The type species, '' Leptopo ...
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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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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 determine the processes by which diversity among species has been achieved. The result of a molecular phylogenetic analysis is expressed in a phylogenetic tree. Molecular phylogenetics is one aspect of molecular systematics, a broader term that also includes the use of molecular data in taxonomy and biogeography. Molecular phylogenetics and molecular evolution correlate. Molecular evolution is the process of selective changes (mutations) at a molecular level (genes, proteins, etc.) throughout various branches in the tree of life (evolution). Molecular phylogenetics makes inferences of the evolutionary relationships that arise due to molecular evolution and results in the construction of a phylogenetic tree. History The theoretical framew ...
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Leptoporus Werneri
''Leptoporus'' is a genus of polypore fungi. The type species, '' Leptoporus mollis'', is widespread throughout north temperate areas. The generic name is derived from the Ancient Greek words ("thin") and ("pore"). Although traditionally classified in the family Polyporaceae, recent molecular phylogenetic analysis supports the placement of ''Leptoporus '' in the Irpicaceae. Species *''Leptoporus alutaeformis ''Leptoporus'' is a genus of polypore fungi. The type species, '' Leptoporus mollis'', is widespread throughout north temperate areas. The generic name is derived from the Ancient Greek words ("thin") and ("pore"). Although traditionally class ...'' Pat. (1920) *'' Leptoporus apalus'' (Cooke) Pat. (1900) *'' Leptoporus bulgaricus'' Pilát (1937) *'' Leptoporus canaliculatus'' (Pat.) Pat. (1900) *'' Leptoporus coriolus'' D.A.Reid (1963) *'' Leptoporus dalmaticus'' Pilát (1953) *'' Leptoporus lindtneri'' Pilát (1938) *'' Leptoporus micantiformis'' Pilát (1936) *'' Le ...
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Leptoporus Schulzeri
''Leptoporus'' is a genus of polypore fungi. The type species, '' Leptoporus mollis'', is widespread throughout north temperate areas. The generic name is derived from the Ancient Greek words ("thin") and ("pore"). Although traditionally classified in the family Polyporaceae, recent molecular phylogenetic analysis supports the placement of ''Leptoporus '' in the Irpicaceae. Species *''Leptoporus alutaeformis'' Pat. (1920) *'' Leptoporus apalus'' (Cooke) Pat. (1900) *'' Leptoporus bulgaricus'' Pilát (1937) *'' Leptoporus canaliculatus'' (Pat.) Pat. (1900) *'' Leptoporus coriolus'' D.A.Reid (1963) *'' Leptoporus dalmaticus'' Pilát (1953) *'' Leptoporus lindtneri'' Pilát (1938) *'' Leptoporus micantiformis'' Pilát (1936) *'' Leptoporus mollis'' (Pers.) Quél. (1886) *'' Leptoporus pallidocervinus'' (Schwein.) Pat. (1903) *'' Leptoporus schulzeri'' (Bourdot & Galzin) Pilát (1938) *''Leptoporus werneri ''Leptoporus'' is a genus of polypore fungi. The type species, '' Leptopo ...
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Leptoporus Pallidocervinus
''Leptoporus'' is a genus of polypore fungi. The type species, '' Leptoporus mollis'', is widespread throughout north temperate areas. The generic name is derived from the Ancient Greek words ("thin") and ("pore"). Although traditionally classified in the family Polyporaceae, recent molecular phylogenetic analysis supports the placement of ''Leptoporus '' in the Irpicaceae. Species *''Leptoporus alutaeformis'' Pat. (1920) *'' Leptoporus apalus'' (Cooke) Pat. (1900) *'' Leptoporus bulgaricus'' Pilát (1937) *'' Leptoporus canaliculatus'' (Pat.) Pat. (1900) *'' Leptoporus coriolus'' D.A.Reid (1963) *'' Leptoporus dalmaticus'' Pilát (1953) *'' Leptoporus lindtneri'' Pilát (1938) *'' Leptoporus micantiformis'' Pilát (1936) *'' Leptoporus mollis'' (Pers.) Quél. (1886) *'' Leptoporus pallidocervinus'' (Schwein.) Pat. (1903) *''Leptoporus schulzeri'' (Bourdot & Galzin) Pilát (1938) *''Leptoporus werneri ''Leptoporus'' is a genus of polypore fungi. The type species, '' Leptopor ...
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Leptoporus Micantiformis
''Leptoporus'' is a genus of polypore fungi. The type species, ''Leptoporus mollis'', is widespread throughout north temperate areas. The generic name is derived from the Ancient Greek words ("thin") and ("pore"). Although traditionally classified in the family Polyporaceae, recent molecular phylogenetic analysis supports the placement of ''Leptoporus '' in the Irpicaceae. Species *''Leptoporus alutaeformis'' Pat. (1920) *'' Leptoporus apalus'' (Cooke) Pat. (1900) *'' Leptoporus bulgaricus'' Pilát (1937) *'' Leptoporus canaliculatus'' (Pat.) Pat. (1900) *'' Leptoporus coriolus'' D.A.Reid (1963) *'' Leptoporus dalmaticus'' Pilát (1953) *'' Leptoporus lindtneri'' Pilát (1938) *'' Leptoporus micantiformis'' Pilát (1936) *''Leptoporus mollis'' (Pers.) Quél. (1886) *''Leptoporus pallidocervinus'' (Schwein.) Pat. (1903) *''Leptoporus schulzeri'' (Bourdot & Galzin) Pilát (1938) *''Leptoporus werneri ''Leptoporus'' is a genus of polypore fungi. The type species, '' Leptoporus ...
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Leptoporus Lindtneri
''Leptoporus'' is a genus of polypore fungi. The type species, ''Leptoporus mollis'', is widespread throughout north temperate areas. The generic name is derived from the Ancient Greek words ("thin") and ("pore"). Although traditionally classified in the family Polyporaceae, recent molecular phylogenetic analysis supports the placement of ''Leptoporus '' in the Irpicaceae. Species *''Leptoporus alutaeformis'' Pat. (1920) *'' Leptoporus apalus'' (Cooke) Pat. (1900) *'' Leptoporus bulgaricus'' Pilát (1937) *'' Leptoporus canaliculatus'' (Pat.) Pat. (1900) *'' Leptoporus coriolus'' D.A.Reid (1963) *'' Leptoporus dalmaticus'' Pilát (1953) *'' Leptoporus lindtneri'' Pilát (1938) *''Leptoporus micantiformis'' Pilát (1936) *''Leptoporus mollis'' (Pers.) Quél. (1886) *''Leptoporus pallidocervinus'' (Schwein.) Pat. (1903) *''Leptoporus schulzeri'' (Bourdot & Galzin) Pilát (1938) *''Leptoporus werneri ''Leptoporus'' is a genus of polypore fungi. The type species, '' Leptoporus m ...
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Leptoporus Dalmaticus
''Leptoporus'' is a genus of polypore fungi. The type species, ''Leptoporus mollis'', is widespread throughout north temperate areas. The generic name is derived from the Ancient Greek words ("thin") and ("pore"). Although traditionally classified in the family Polyporaceae, recent molecular phylogenetic analysis supports the placement of ''Leptoporus '' in the Irpicaceae. Species *''Leptoporus alutaeformis'' Pat. (1920) *'' Leptoporus apalus'' (Cooke) Pat. (1900) *'' Leptoporus bulgaricus'' Pilát (1937) *'' Leptoporus canaliculatus'' (Pat.) Pat. (1900) *'' Leptoporus coriolus'' D.A.Reid (1963) *'' Leptoporus dalmaticus'' Pilát (1953) *''Leptoporus lindtneri'' Pilát (1938) *''Leptoporus micantiformis'' Pilát (1936) *''Leptoporus mollis'' (Pers.) Quél. (1886) *''Leptoporus pallidocervinus'' (Schwein.) Pat. (1903) *''Leptoporus schulzeri'' (Bourdot & Galzin) Pilát (1938) *''Leptoporus werneri ''Leptoporus'' is a genus of polypore fungi. The type species, '' Leptoporus mo ...
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Leptoporus Coriolus
''Leptoporus'' is a genus of polypore fungi. The type species, ''Leptoporus mollis'', is widespread throughout north temperate areas. The generic name is derived from the Ancient Greek words ("thin") and ("pore"). Although traditionally classified in the family Polyporaceae, recent molecular phylogenetic analysis supports the placement of ''Leptoporus '' in the Irpicaceae. Species *''Leptoporus alutaeformis'' Pat. (1920) *'' Leptoporus apalus'' (Cooke) Pat. (1900) *'' Leptoporus bulgaricus'' Pilát (1937) *'' Leptoporus canaliculatus'' (Pat.) Pat. (1900) *'' Leptoporus coriolus'' D.A.Reid (1963) *''Leptoporus dalmaticus'' Pilát (1953) *''Leptoporus lindtneri'' Pilát (1938) *''Leptoporus micantiformis'' Pilát (1936) *''Leptoporus mollis'' (Pers.) Quél. (1886) *''Leptoporus pallidocervinus'' (Schwein.) Pat. (1903) *''Leptoporus schulzeri'' (Bourdot & Galzin) Pilát (1938) *''Leptoporus werneri ''Leptoporus'' is a genus of polypore fungi. The type species, '' Leptoporus mol ...
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Leptoporus Canaliculatus
''Leptoporus'' is a genus of polypore fungi. The type species, ''Leptoporus mollis'', is widespread throughout north temperate areas. The generic name is derived from the Ancient Greek words ("thin") and ("pore"). Although traditionally classified in the family Polyporaceae, recent molecular phylogenetic analysis supports the placement of ''Leptoporus '' in the Irpicaceae. Species *''Leptoporus alutaeformis'' Pat. (1920) *'' Leptoporus apalus'' (Cooke) Pat. (1900) *'' Leptoporus bulgaricus'' Pilát (1937) *'' Leptoporus canaliculatus'' (Pat.) Pat. (1900) *''Leptoporus coriolus'' D.A.Reid (1963) *''Leptoporus dalmaticus'' Pilát (1953) *''Leptoporus lindtneri'' Pilát (1938) *''Leptoporus micantiformis'' Pilát (1936) *''Leptoporus mollis'' (Pers.) Quél. (1886) *''Leptoporus pallidocervinus'' (Schwein.) Pat. (1903) *''Leptoporus schulzeri'' (Bourdot & Galzin) Pilát (1938) *''Leptoporus werneri ''Leptoporus'' is a genus of polypore fungi. The type species, '' Leptoporus moll ...
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Leptoporus Bulgaricus
''Leptoporus'' is a genus of polypore fungi. The type species, ''Leptoporus mollis'', is widespread throughout north temperate areas. The generic name is derived from the Ancient Greek words ("thin") and ("pore"). Although traditionally classified in the family Polyporaceae, recent molecular phylogenetic analysis supports the placement of ''Leptoporus '' in the Irpicaceae. Species *''Leptoporus alutaeformis'' Pat. (1920) *'' Leptoporus apalus'' (Cooke) Pat. (1900) *'' Leptoporus bulgaricus'' Pilát (1937) *''Leptoporus canaliculatus'' (Pat.) Pat. (1900) *''Leptoporus coriolus'' D.A.Reid (1963) *''Leptoporus dalmaticus'' Pilát (1953) *''Leptoporus lindtneri'' Pilát (1938) *''Leptoporus micantiformis'' Pilát (1936) *''Leptoporus mollis'' (Pers.) Quél. (1886) *''Leptoporus pallidocervinus'' (Schwein.) Pat. (1903) *''Leptoporus schulzeri'' (Bourdot & Galzin) Pilát (1938) *''Leptoporus werneri ''Leptoporus'' is a genus of polypore fungi. The type species, '' Leptoporus molli ...
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Leptoporus Apalus
''Leptoporus'' is a genus of polypore fungi. The type species, ''Leptoporus mollis'', is widespread throughout north temperate areas. The generic name is derived from the Ancient Greek words ("thin") and ("pore"). Although traditionally classified in the family Polyporaceae, recent molecular phylogenetic analysis supports the placement of ''Leptoporus '' in the Irpicaceae. Species *''Leptoporus alutaeformis'' Pat. (1920) *'' Leptoporus apalus'' (Cooke) Pat. (1900) *''Leptoporus bulgaricus'' Pilát (1937) *''Leptoporus canaliculatus'' (Pat.) Pat. (1900) *''Leptoporus coriolus'' D.A.Reid (1963) *''Leptoporus dalmaticus'' Pilát (1953) *''Leptoporus lindtneri'' Pilát (1938) *''Leptoporus micantiformis'' Pilát (1936) *''Leptoporus mollis'' (Pers.) Quél. (1886) *''Leptoporus pallidocervinus'' (Schwein.) Pat. (1903) *''Leptoporus schulzeri'' (Bourdot & Galzin) Pilát (1938) *''Leptoporus werneri ''Leptoporus'' is a genus of polypore fungi. The type species, '' Leptoporus mollis ...
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