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Flabellophora

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Flabellophora
Flabellophora sp.
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Flabellophora

G.Cunn. (1965)
Type species
Flabellophora superposita
(Berk.) G.Cunn. (1965)

Flabellophora is a genus of poroid fungi in the family Steccherinaceae.[1] The genus was circumscribed by New Zealand-based mycologist Gordon Herriot Cunningham 1965.[2] Most species in the genus were described by E. J. H. Corner in 1987.[3]

Species

As of June 2017, Index Fungorum accepts 20 species of Flabellophora:[4]

References

  1. ^ Miettinen, Otto; Larsson, Ellen; Sjökvist, Elisabet; Larsson, Karl-Henrik (2012). "Comprehensive taxon sampling reveals unaccounted diversity and morphological plasticity in a group of dimitic polypores (Polyporales, Basidiomycota)". Cladistics. 28 (3): 251–270. doi:10.1111/j.1096-0031.2011.00380.x. PMID 34872189. S2CID 84643554.
  2. ^ Cunningham, G.H. (1965). Polyporaceae of New Zealand. Bulletin of the New Zealand Department of Industrial Research. Vol. 164. Wellington, New Zealand: Govt. Printer. p. 261.
  3. ^ Corner, E.J.H. (1987). Ad Polyporaceas IV: The genera Daedalea, Flabellophora, Flavodon, Gloeophyllum, Heteroporus, Irpex, Lenzites, Microporellus, Nigrofomes, Nigroporus, Oxyporus, Paratrichaptum, Rigidoporus, Scenidium, Trichaptum, Vanderbylia, and Steccherinum. Beihefte zur Nova Hedwigia. Vol. 86. Berlin and Stuttgart: J.  Cramer. ISBN 978-3-443-51008-4.
  4. ^ Kirk, P.M. "Species Fungorum (version 29th May 2017). In: Species 2000 & ITIS Catalogue of Life". Retrieved 2017-06-05.
  5. ^ Ryvarden, L.; Iturriaga, T. (2003). "Studies in neotropical polypores 10. New polypores from Venezuela". Mycologia. 95 (6): 1066–1077. doi:10.1080/15572536.2004.11833021. JSTOR 3761913. PMID 21149014. S2CID 42996705.