Ceriporia albobrunnea Ryvarden & Iturriaga, Mycologia
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.175.3.9 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/5570686E-FFAA-C43A-FF7B-FE00FAF1C13C |
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Ceriporia albobrunnea Ryvarden & Iturriaga, Mycologia |
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Ceriporia albobrunnea Ryvarden & Iturriaga, Mycologia View in CoL 95(6): 1070 (2003).
Description: —Ryvarden & Iturriaga (2003).
Distribution:— It was known only from Venezuela, but now it is also known in Brazil.
Ecology: —The species has been reported on dead, fallen hardwood (Ryvarden & Iturriaga 2003).
Specimens examined: — BRAZIL. Amapá: Amapá National Forest , December 2009, leg. H. Sotão 2009-289 ( MG 205212) .
Taxonomic remarks: —This species is characterized by the large angular pores (2–3 per mm), pale whitish brown pore surface when fresh, and cylindrical basidiospores, 4–4.5 × 1.5 µm (Ryvarden & Iturriaga 2003). However, the Brazilian specimen has a cream to beige pore surface which becomes ochraceous upon drying. Further, it has slightly different basidiospores (4.5–5.5 × 1.25−2.5 μm) than reported in the original collection from Venezuela.
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Museum of Zoology |
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Ceriporia albobrunnea Ryvarden & Iturriaga, Mycologia
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Ceriporia albobrunnea
Ryvarden & Iturriaga 2003: 1070 |