Biology:Lenzites

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Short description: Genus of fungi

Lenzites
Lenzites betulina.jpg
Lenzites betulina
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Lenzites

Fr. (1835)
Type species
Lenzites betulina
(L.) Fr. (1838)
Synonyms[1]
  • Leucolenzites Falck (1909)

Lenzites is a widespread genus of wood-decay fungi in the family Polyporaceae. It was circumscribed by Elias Magnus Fries in 1835.[2] The generic name honours German naturalist Harald Othmar Lenz (1798–1870).[3]

Species

A 2008 estimate placed 6 species in Lenzites.[4] (As of October 2016), Index Fungorum accepts 26 species:[5]

  • Lenzites alba Beeli (1929)
  • Lenzites alborepanda Lloyd (1923)
  • Lenzites aurea Velen. (1930)
  • Lenzites betulina (L.) Fr. (1838)
  • Lenzites britzelmayrii Killerm. (1925)
  • Lenzites cinnabarina Imbach (1946)
  • Lenzites earlei Murrill (1908)[6]
  • Lenzites ferruginea (F.C.Harrison) Sacc. & Trotter (1912)
  • Lenzites flabelliformis L.M.Dufour (1913)
  • Lenzites glabra Lloyd (1919)
  • Lenzites glabrescens (Berk.) G.Cunn. (1950)
  • Lenzites kusanoi (Murrill) Teng (1964)
  • Lenzites leveillei Pat. (1900)
  • Lenzites lutescens Syd. & P.Syd. (1900)
  • Lenzites muelleri (Berk. ex Cooke) Lloyd (1919)
  • Lenzites nummularia Lohwag (1937)
  • Lenzites pergamenea Pat. (1914)
  • Lenzites shichiana (Teng & L.Ling) Teng (1964)
  • Lenzites spegazzinii Bres. (1926)
  • Lenzites stereoides (Fr.) Ryvarden (1972)
  • Lenzites styracina (Henn. & Shirai) Lloyd (1919)
  • Lenzites thermophila O.Falck (1909)
  • Lenzites trabeiformis (Murrill) Murrill (1912)
  • Lenzites undulata (Hoffm.) Sacc. & Traverso (1912)
  • Lenzites yoshinagae Lloyd (1922)

References

  1. "Lenzites Fr. :339, 1835". MycoBank. International Mycological Association. http://www.mycobank.org/BioloMICS.aspx?Table=Mycobank&Rec=56819&Fields=All. Retrieved 2013-01-01. 
  2. Fries, Elias (1835) (in Latin). Corpus Florarum provincialium suecicae I. Floram Scanicam. Typis Palmblad, Sebell. p. 339. 
  3. Donk, M.A. (1960). "The generic names proposed for Polyporaceae". Persoonia 1 (2): 173–302. http://www.cybertruffle.org.uk/cyberliber/61056/0001/002/0173.htm. 
  4. Kirk, P.M.; Cannon, P.F.; Minter, D.W.; Stalpers, J.A. (2008). Dictionary of the Fungi (10th ed.). Wallingford, UK: CAB International. p. 368. ISBN 978-0-85199-826-8. 
  5. Kirk, P.M., ed. "Species Fungorum (version 28th September 2015). In: Species 2000 & ITIS Catalogue of Life". http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/62c1b2d9e59de375f92b947d81b68142. Retrieved 2016-10-22. 
  6. Murrill WA (1908). North American flora 9. Part 2. New York: The New York Botanical Garden. p. 128. 

Wikidata ☰ Q3229540 entry