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Metuloidea
''Metuloidea'' is a genus of five species of Fungus, fungi in the family Steccherinaceae. The genus was circumscription (taxonomy), circumscribed by New Zealand-based mycologist G. H. Cunningham, Gordon Herriot Cunningham in 1965. The type species is ''Metuloidea tawa, M. tawa'', a fungus originally species description, described by Cunningham as a species of ''Trametes''. Formerly classified in family Meruliaceae, ''Metuloidea'' was moved to the Steccherinaceae in 2016, following prior research that outlined a revised framework for the Steccherinaceae based on molecular phylogenetics. Description ''Metuloidea'' contains fungi that produce polypore, poroid or Hydnoid fungi, hydnoid basidiocarp, fruit bodies that are brown and have a sweet odour. It features a dimitic hyphal system with branched, relatively wide skeletal hyphae (3–5 micrometre, μm). The basidiospore, spores are ellipsoid to cylindrical, thin walled, and measure 3–4 by 2–2.8 μm. Species *''M ...
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Metuloidea Reniformis
''Metuloidea'' is a genus of five species of Fungus, fungi in the family Steccherinaceae. The genus was circumscription (taxonomy), circumscribed by New Zealand-based mycologist G. H. Cunningham, Gordon Herriot Cunningham in 1965. The type species is ''Metuloidea tawa, M. tawa'', a fungus originally species description, described by Cunningham as a species of ''Trametes''. Formerly classified in family Meruliaceae, ''Metuloidea'' was moved to the Steccherinaceae in 2016, following prior research that outlined a revised framework for the Steccherinaceae based on molecular phylogenetics. Description ''Metuloidea'' contains fungi that produce polypore, poroid or Hydnoid fungi, hydnoid basidiocarp, fruit bodies that are brown and have a sweet odour. It features a dimitic hyphal system with branched, relatively wide skeletal hyphae (3–5 micrometre, μm). The basidiospore, spores are ellipsoid to cylindrical, thin walled, and measure 3–4 by 2–2.8 μm. Species *''M ...
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