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Anthoporia albobrunnea | |
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Genus: | Anthoporia Karasiński & Niemelä (2016)
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Anthoporia albobrunnea (Romell) Karasiński & Niemelä (2016)
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Anthoporia is a fungal genus in the family Meripilaceae. It is a monotypic genus, circumscribed in 2016 to contain the single species Anthoporia albobrunnea. [2]
The fungus was first described scientifically by Swedish mycologist Lars Romell in 1911, who called it Polyporus albobrunneus. [3] Over the following several decades, it was shuffled to several general by different authors: [1] Leptoporus ( Pilát, 1938), [4] Poria ( D.V.Baxter), [5] Tyromyces ( Bondartsev, 1953), [6] Antrodia ( Ryvarden, 1973), [7] Coriolellus (Domanski, 1974), [8] and Piloporia (Ginns, 1984). [9]
In 2004, Anthoporia albobrunnea was one of 33 species proposed for protection under the Bern Convention by the European Council for Conservation of Fungi. [10]
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Anthoporia | |
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Anthoporia albobrunnea | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | |
Division: | |
Class: | |
Order: | |
Family: | |
Genus: | Anthoporia Karasiński & Niemelä (2016)
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Type species | |
Anthoporia albobrunnea (Romell) Karasiński & Niemelä (2016)
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Synonyms [1] | |
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Anthoporia is a fungal genus in the family Meripilaceae. It is a monotypic genus, circumscribed in 2016 to contain the single species Anthoporia albobrunnea. [2]
The fungus was first described scientifically by Swedish mycologist Lars Romell in 1911, who called it Polyporus albobrunneus. [3] Over the following several decades, it was shuffled to several general by different authors: [1] Leptoporus ( Pilát, 1938), [4] Poria ( D.V.Baxter), [5] Tyromyces ( Bondartsev, 1953), [6] Antrodia ( Ryvarden, 1973), [7] Coriolellus (Domanski, 1974), [8] and Piloporia (Ginns, 1984). [9]
In 2004, Anthoporia albobrunnea was one of 33 species proposed for protection under the Bern Convention by the European Council for Conservation of Fungi. [10]
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cite book}}
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link)