Biology:Anthoporia

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Anthoporia
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Anthoporia albobrunnea
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Anthoporia

Karasiński & Niemelä (2016)
Type species
Anthoporia albobrunnea
(Romell) Karasiński & Niemelä (2016)
Synonyms[1]
  • Polyporus albobrunneus Romell (1911)
  • Leptoporus albobrunneus (Romell) Pilát (1938)
  • Poria albobrunnea (Romell) D.V.Baxter (1939)
  • Tyromyces albobrunneus (Romell) Bondartsev (1953)
  • Antrodia albobrunnea (Romell) Ryvarden (1973)
  • Coriolellus albobrunneus (Romell) Domański (1974)
  • Piloporia albobrunnea (Romell) Ginns (1984)

Anthoporia is a fungal genus in the family Meripilaceae. It is a monotypic genus, circumscribed in 2016 to contain the single species Anthoporia albobrunnea.[2]

Taxonomy

The fungus was first described scientifically by Swedish mycologist Lars Romell in 1911, who called it Polyporus albobrunneus.[3] Over the following several decades, it was shuffled to several general by different authors:[1] Leptoporus (Pilát, 1938),[4] Poria (D.V.Baxter),[5] Tyromyces (Bondartsev, 1953),[6] Antrodia (Ryvarden, 1973),[7] Coriolellus (Domanski, 1974),[8] and Piloporia (Ginns, 1984).[9]

Habitat and distribution

In 2004, Anthoporia albobrunnea was one of 33 species proposed for protection under the Bern Convention by the European Council for Conservation of Fungi.[10]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "GSD Species Synonymy: Anthoporia albobrunnea (Romell) Karasiński & Niemelä". Species Fungorum. Kew Mycology. http://www.speciesfungorum.org/GSD/GSDspecies.asp?RecordID=816287. 
  2. Karasiński, D.; Niemelä, T. (2016). "Anthoporia, a new genus in the Polyporales (Agaricomycetes)". Polish Botanical Journal 61 (1): 7–14. doi:10.1515/pbj-2016-0017.  open access
  3. Romell, L. (1911). "Hymenomycetes of Lappland". Arkiv før Botanik 11 (3): 1–35. 
  4. Kavina, Karel; Pilát, Albert (1938) (in fr). Atlas des champignons de l'Europe. Polyporaceae. 3. Prague. p. 178. http://bibdigital.rjb.csic.es/ing/Libro.php?Libro=5215&Pagina=178. 
  5. Baxter, D.V. (1939). "Some resupinate polypores from the region of the Great Lakes. X". Papers of the Michigan Academy of Sciences 24: 167–188. 
  6. Bondartsev, A.S. (1953). The Polyporaceae of the European USSR and Caucasia. Moscow: Israel Program for Scientific Translations. p. 203. 
  7. Ryvarden, L. (1973). "Some genera of resupinate polypores". Norwegian Journal of Botany 20 (1): 7–11. 
  8. Domanski, S. (1974) (in pl). Mala flora grzybów. Tom I: Basidiomycetes (Podstawczaki), Aphyllophorales (Bezblaszkowe). Bondarzewiaceae, Fistulinaceae, Ganodermataceae, Polyporaceae. 1. Warsaw: Panstwowe Wydawnictwo Naukowe. p. 136. 
  9. Ginns, J. (1984). "New names, new combinations and new synonymy in the Corticiaceae, Hymenochaetaceae and Polyporaceae". Mycotaxon 21: 325–333. 
  10. Dahlberg, A.; Croneborg, B. (2006). The 33 Threatened Fungi in Europe. Council of Europe. ISBN 978-92-871-5928-1. 

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