Phlebia

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Phlebia
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Phlebia radiata
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Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Basidiomycota
Class: Agaricomycetes
Order: Polyporales
Family: Meruliaceae
Genus: Phlebia
Fr. (1821)
Type species
Phlebia radiata
Fr. (1821)
Species

86, see text

Synonyms [1]

Phlebia is a genus of mostly crust fungi in the family Meruliaceae. The genus has a widespread distribution. [3] Phlebia species cause white rot.

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Taxonomy

Phlebia was circumscribed by Swedish mycologist Elias Fries in his 1821 work Systema Mycologicum. He included four species: P. merismoides, P. radiata, P. contorta, and P. vaga. [4]

Several molecular studies have demonstrated that Phlebia is a collection of sometimes unrelated taxa that share some morphological similarities. [5] [6] In a 2015 study, Floudas and Hibbett identified a "core Phlebia clade" within the larger Phlebioid clade, containing P. radiata, P. acerina, P. floridensis, P. setulosa, P. brevispora, and P. tremellosa. [7] A subsequent study suggested that P. lindtneri, P. serialis and P. leptospermi should be added to this core group. [6]

Phlebia-like fungi with aculei (spines) are often included in the genera Mycoacia if they are monomitic, and Mycoaciella if they are dimitic or trimitic. [8]

Species

Phlebia centrifuga Phlebia centrifuga (6103035351).jpg
Phlebia centrifuga
Phlebia coccineofulva Phlebia coccineofulva 558377.jpg
Phlebia coccineofulva
Phlebia lilascens Phlebia a1 (1).jpg
Phlebia lilascens
Phlebia serialis Phlebia serialis.jpg
Phlebia serialis
Phlebia tremellosa Merulius tremellosus (8241223536).jpg
Phlebia tremellosa

As of May 2018, Index Fungorum accepts 89 species of Phlebia: [9]

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