Phlebiporia
Phlebiporia Jia J. Chen, B.K. Cui & Y.C. Dai 2014, in Chen & Cui, Mycological Progress, 13, 563-573 (2014).
Etymology: Phlebiporia (Lat.): referring to the genus producing poroid hymenophores and is related to the corticioid genus Phlebia.
Diagnosis: Basidiomata annual, resupinate, hard corky upon drying. Hymenophore poroid. Pore surface buff to pinkish-buff when dry; pores angular to irregular; dissepiments thin, entire to lacerate. Margin thin, cream to buff, cottony. Hyphal system monomitic; generative hyphae with simple-septa, dextrinoid, CB+; tissues becoming brownish in KOH. Generative hyphae thick-walled, branched. Cystidia absent, cystidioles present. Thin-walled, frequently branched and aseptate quasi-binding hyphae present in the subiculum. Basidia subclavate to barrelshaped, bearing four sterigmata and a basal simple septum. Basidiospores ellipsoid, hyaline, thin-walled, smooth, IKI–, CB–.
Index Fungorum Number: IF804626
Type Species: Phlebiporia bubalina Jia J. Chen, B.K. Cui & Y.C. Dai 2014, , in Chen & Cui, Mycological Progress, 13, 563-573 (2014).
Species:
Phlebiporia bubalina Jia J. Chen, B.K. Cui & Y.C. Dai 2014
Reference:
Chen, J. J., & Cui, B. K. (2014). Phlebiporia bubalina gen. et. sp. nov.(Meruliaceae, Polyporales) from Southwest China with a preliminary phylogeny based on rDNA sequences. Mycological Progress, 13, 563-573.
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