Cyphelloporia Karasiński, L. Nagy, Szarkándi, Holec & Kolařík, 2023
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.589.2.3 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7762382 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/6C288780-4D57-E82F-BBAF-0EB3FE6D2353 |
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Cyphelloporia Karasiński, L. Nagy, Szarkándi, Holec & Kolařík |
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gen. nov. |
Cyphelloporia Karasiński, L. Nagy, Szarkándi, Holec & Kolařík , gen. nov. Figs. 3–6 View FIGURE 3 View FIGURE 4 View FIGURE 5 View FIGURE 6
MycoBank. MB843795
Etymology. Cyphello-: derived from the generic name Cyphella , formerly accommodating many cyphelloid fungi; - poria: resembling polypores with resupinate basidiomata, formerly classified in Poria Pers. sensu lato.
Type species. Cyphelloporia bialoviesensis Karasiński, Holec & Dvořák , see below.
Diagnosis. Cyphelloporia differs from the most related genus Rectipilus as well as from other cyphelloid fungi, especially Henningsomyces , by large basidiomata resembling some resupinate polypores and consisting of thousands of densely aggregated tubular receptacles that reach an unusual length of up to 10 mm and are crowded on distinct subiculum which is gelatinous when young. Genetically, Cyphelloporia belongs to the Rectipilus lineage but is very distant from Rectipilus in its LSU and ITS rDNA sequences.
Description. Basidiomata lignicolous on dead wood, cyphelloid, annual, resupinate, usually covering an area of several square decimeters, white to cream coloured when fresh, with individual receptacles initially sessile then short-stalked, densely packed, up to 10 mm long, arranged on a subiculum which is gelatinous when young. Hyphal system monomitic, generative hyphae with clamp connections, thin to slightly thick-walled. Hyphae on receptacle surface colourless, smooth, occasionally with short tuberculate to cylindrical or long flexuose outgrowths, hyphae of receptacles mouths cylindrical, unbranched, straight with flexuose ends. Basidia clavate with 4 sterigmata and basal clamp. Cystidia absent. Basidiospores principally ellipsoid to subglobose, hyaline, smooth, thin-walled, inamyloid, non-dextrinoid, acyanophilous.
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