The taxonomy of Echinochaete and Polyporus s. str. in southern South America

Taxonomic characters of the genera Echinochaete and Polyporus s. str. from southern South America are summarized based on examination of 350 collections, including 88 holotypes from different herbaria. The research revealed one species of Echinochaete and nineteen species and one variety of Polyporu...

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Autores principales: Borges Da Silveira, R.M., Wright, J.E.
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Publicado: 2005
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spelling paperaa:paper_00934666_v93_n_p1_BorgesDaSilveira2023-06-12T16:46:01Z The taxonomy of Echinochaete and Polyporus s. str. in southern South America Mycotaxon 2005;93:1-59 Borges Da Silveira, R.M. Wright, J.E. Basidiomycota Morphology Polyporaceae Basidiomycota Echinochaete Favolus Neolentiporus Polyporaceae Polyporellus Polyporus Polyporus brumalis Polyporus ciliatus Polyporus gayanus Polyporus melanopus Polyporus tenuiculus Pseudofavolus Taxonomic characters of the genera Echinochaete and Polyporus s. str. from southern South America are summarized based on examination of 350 collections, including 88 holotypes from different herbaria. The research revealed one species of Echinochaete and nineteen species and one variety of Polyporus s. str. representing four established subgenera (Polyporus, Melanopus, Polyporellus, Favolus). and the new subgenus, Austropolyporus, proposed here to accommodate P. gayanus. Pseudofavolus is considered a synonym of Polyporus s. str. Polyporus arcularioides is accepted as a separate taxon. Polyporus brumalis was not found in the area studied. Polyporus saltensis, considered an autonomous taxon, differs from P. tenuiculus in lacking clamp connections. Polyporus tucumanensis is recognized as a separate species distinct from P. ciliatus. Polyporus maculatissimus, usually considered within Polyporus s. str., belongs in Neolentiporus. Fil:Borges Da Silveira, R.M. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. 2005 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:ar-repo/semantics/artículo info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00934666_v93_n_p1_BorgesDaSilveira
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topic Basidiomycota
Morphology
Polyporaceae
Basidiomycota
Echinochaete
Favolus
Neolentiporus
Polyporaceae
Polyporellus
Polyporus
Polyporus brumalis
Polyporus ciliatus
Polyporus gayanus
Polyporus melanopus
Polyporus tenuiculus
Pseudofavolus
spellingShingle Basidiomycota
Morphology
Polyporaceae
Basidiomycota
Echinochaete
Favolus
Neolentiporus
Polyporaceae
Polyporellus
Polyporus
Polyporus brumalis
Polyporus ciliatus
Polyporus gayanus
Polyporus melanopus
Polyporus tenuiculus
Pseudofavolus
Borges Da Silveira, R.M.
Wright, J.E.
The taxonomy of Echinochaete and Polyporus s. str. in southern South America
topic_facet Basidiomycota
Morphology
Polyporaceae
Basidiomycota
Echinochaete
Favolus
Neolentiporus
Polyporaceae
Polyporellus
Polyporus
Polyporus brumalis
Polyporus ciliatus
Polyporus gayanus
Polyporus melanopus
Polyporus tenuiculus
Pseudofavolus
description Taxonomic characters of the genera Echinochaete and Polyporus s. str. from southern South America are summarized based on examination of 350 collections, including 88 holotypes from different herbaria. The research revealed one species of Echinochaete and nineteen species and one variety of Polyporus s. str. representing four established subgenera (Polyporus, Melanopus, Polyporellus, Favolus). and the new subgenus, Austropolyporus, proposed here to accommodate P. gayanus. Pseudofavolus is considered a synonym of Polyporus s. str. Polyporus arcularioides is accepted as a separate taxon. Polyporus brumalis was not found in the area studied. Polyporus saltensis, considered an autonomous taxon, differs from P. tenuiculus in lacking clamp connections. Polyporus tucumanensis is recognized as a separate species distinct from P. ciliatus. Polyporus maculatissimus, usually considered within Polyporus s. str., belongs in Neolentiporus.
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author Borges Da Silveira, R.M.
Wright, J.E.
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Wright, J.E.
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title The taxonomy of Echinochaete and Polyporus s. str. in southern South America
title_short The taxonomy of Echinochaete and Polyporus s. str. in southern South America
title_full The taxonomy of Echinochaete and Polyporus s. str. in southern South America
title_fullStr The taxonomy of Echinochaete and Polyporus s. str. in southern South America
title_full_unstemmed The taxonomy of Echinochaete and Polyporus s. str. in southern South America
title_sort taxonomy of echinochaete and polyporus s. str. in southern south america
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