Wrightoporia, Pouzar, 1966
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.175.4.4 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5149302 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/9A4EED11-DE4B-FFAF-8BF1-4D2A36E3FA3F |
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Felipe |
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Wrightoporia |
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Key to accepted species of Wrightoporia View in CoL View at ENA in China
1. Hyphal system monomitic....................................................................................................................... W. nigrolimitata Jia J. Chen View in CoL
1. Hyphal system dimitic or trimitic.......................................................................................................................................................2
2. Generative hyphae without clamp connections..................................................................................................................................3
2. Generative hyphae with clamp connections.......................................................................................................................................4
3. Basidiocarps without rhizomorphs ......................................................................................... W. casuarinicola Y.C. Dai & B.K. Cui View in CoL
3. Basidiocarps with rhizomorphs ............................................................................................................................ W. rubella Y.C. Dai View in CoL
4. Basidiospores> 5.3 µm long.................................................................................................................................................. W. lenta View in CoL
4. Basidiospores <5.3 µm long..............................................................................................................................................................5
5. Skeletal hyphae indextrinoid ..............................................................................................................................................................6
5. Skeletal hyphae dextrinoid .................................................................................................................................................................9
6. Gloeocystidia present ............................................................................................................................................... W. austrosinensis View in CoL
6. Gloeocystidia absent...........................................................................................................................................................................7
7. Basidiospores> 4.5 µm long.............................................................................................................. W. campbelli (Berk.) Ryvarden
7. Basidiospores <4.5 µm long..............................................................................................................................................................8
8. Basidiospores> 2.6 µm wide .................................................................................................................... W. cinnamomea Ryvarden View in CoL
8. Basidiospores <2.6 µm wide ......................................................................................................................... W. aurantipora T. Hatt. View in CoL
9. Gloeoplerous hyphae present ...........................................................................................................................................................10
9. Gloeoplerous hyphae absent.............................................................................................................................................................13
10. Cystidia present ............................................................................................................................. W. biennis Jia J. Chen & B.K. Cui View in CoL
10. Cystidia absent..................................................................................................................................................................................11
11. Tramal skeletal hyphae> 2 µm in diam ...........................................................................................................................................12
11. Tramal skeletal hyphae <2 µm in diam ..................................................................................................................... W. subavellanea View in CoL
12. Pore 1–2 per mm; pore surface pale orange to greyish brown ....................................................................... W. labyrinthina T. Hatt. View in CoL
12. Pore 2–4 per mm; pore surface cream to buff-yellow......................................................................................... W. borealis Y.C. Dai View in CoL
13. Skeletal hyphae absent in the context.................................................. W. ochrocrocea (Henn. & E. Nyman) A. David & Rajchenb. View in CoL
13. Skeletal hyphae present in the context .............................................................................................................................................14
14. Basidiospores> 3.2 µm wide ................................................................................................... W. unguliformis Y.C. Dai & B.K. Cui View in CoL
14. Basidiospores <3.2 µm wide ...........................................................................................................................................................15
15. Skeletal hyphae smooth....................................................................................................................................................................16
15. Skeletal hyphae encrusted ................................................................................................................................................................17
16. Basidiocarps annual; tramal skeletal hyphae 2–4 µm in diam ..................................................... W. africana I. Johans. & Ryvarden View in CoL
16. Basidiocarps perennial; tramal skeletal hyphae 4–8 µm in diam.................................................................................... W. tropicalis View in CoL
17. Generative hyphae with both clamp connections and simple septa; cystidioles absent.................. W. gillesii A. David & Rajchenb. View in CoL
17. Generative hyphae only with clamp connections; fusoid cystidioles present .................................................................. W. japonica View in CoL
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