Dentocorticium portoricense (Spreng. ex Fr.) Nakasone & S.H. He
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Dentocorticium portoricense (Spreng. ex Fr.) Nakasone & S.H. He |
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Dentocorticium portoricense (Spreng. ex Fr.) Nakasone & S.H. He comb. nov. Fig. 6B
Fuscocerrena portoricensis (Spreng. ex Fr.) Ryvarden, Transactions of the British Mycological Society 79: 280, 1982.
Basionym.
Polyporus portoricensis Spreng. ex Fr., Elenchus Fungorum 1: 115, 1828.
Specimens examined.
Costa Rica. San José Province: Jardin, on hardwood, 9 Aug 1963, J.L. Lowe 13402 (CFMR). Uruguay. Depto. Tacuarembó, Ext. Paso Baltasar, on Eucalyptus globulus , 11 Nov 2001, L. Bettucci and S. Lupo, MVHC 5038 (CFMR). USA. Florida: Alachua County, Devil’s Millhopper, on Magnolia sp., 18 July 1972, H.H. Burdsall, Jr., HHB 19632 (CFMR). Tennessee: Cocke County, Cosby Nature Trail, on Liriodendron tulipifera log, 2 Aug 2010, H.H. Burdsall, Jr., HHB 6651 (CFMR). Wisconsin: Dane County, Madison, Picnic Point, on dead angiosperm tree, 7 Oct 2014, He 2161 (BJFC 018806, CFMR); 11 Oct 2014, He 2202 (BJFC 018832, CFMR).
Remarks.
Dentocorticium portoricense is easily recognised by its poroid, hydnoid to spinose, dark brown hymenophore and greenish-yellow hymenial surface. Phylogenetically, it is closely related to D. taiwanianum (Fig. 1). See Ryvarden (1982) for description and drawing of this species with synonymy.
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