Hyphodontia

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Hyphodontia
Hyphodontia arguta - Lindsey.jpg
Hyphodontia arguta
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Hyphodontia

J.Erikss. (1958)
Type species
Hyphodontia pallidula
(Bres.) J.Erikss. (1958)
Synonyms [1]

Grandinia Fr. (1838)
Kneiffiella P.Karst. (1889) [2]
ChaetoporellusBondartsev & Singer (1941) [3]
ChaetoporellusBondartsev & Singer ex Singer (1944) [4]

Hyphodontia is a genus of fungi in the family Hymenochaetaceae (Schizoporaceae in Index Fungorum). The genus was circumscribed by Swedish mycologist John Eriksson in 1958. [5]

Species

H. sambuci Elder Whitewash (Hyphodontia sambuci) - geograph.org.uk - 1721019.jpg
H. sambuci
H. radula Hyphodontia radula in Ruislip Woods.jpg
H. radula

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References

  1. "Hyphodontia J. Erikss. 1958". MycoBank. International Mycological Association. Retrieved 2011-11-20.
  2. Karsten P. (1889). "Kritisk öfversigt af Finlands Basidsvampar (Basidiomycetes; Gastero- & Hymenomycetes)". Bidrag till Kännedom of Finlands Natur Folk (in Swedish). 48: 371.
  3. Bondartsev A, Singer R. (1941). "Zur Systematik der Polyporaceae". Annales Mycologici. 39 (1): 43–65.
  4. Singer R. (1944). "Notes on taxonomy and nomenclature of the polypores". Mycologia. 36 (1): 65–69. doi:10.2307/3754880. JSTOR   3754880.
  5. Eriksson J. (1958). "Studies in the Heterobasidiomycetes and Homobasidiomycetes – Aphyllophorales of Muddus National Park in North Sweden". Symbolae Botanicae Upsalienses. 16 (1): 101.