taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
9C19878F705DFFE2FF861B46FA66B161.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16898528/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16898528	Fig. 2. Basidiomata of Phylloporia afropectinata in situ: A. KE 17 212-216, bottom view. B, F. KE 16-119 (holotype), general view. C, E, G. KE 17 212-216, upper view. D. KE 17 212-216 view of the pores surface. Scale bars: A–G = 3 cm.	Fig. 2. Basidiomata of Phylloporia afropectinata in situ: A. KE 17 212-216, bottom view. B, F. KE 16-119 (holotype), general view. C, E, G. KE 17 212-216, upper view. D. KE 17 212-216 view of the pores surface. Scale bars: A–G = 3 cm.	2025-04-04	Jerusalem, M.;Amalfi, M.;Yombiyeni, P.;Castillo, G.;Decock, C.		Zenodo	biologists	Jerusalem, M.;Amalfi, M.;Yombiyeni, P.;Castillo, G.;Decock, C.			
9C19878F705DFFE2FF861B46FA66B161.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16898530/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16898530	Fig. 3. Microscopic structures of Phylloporia afropectinata, from the holotype KE-16-119 (MUCL 58359): Vegetative hyphae from the hymenophoral trama and basidiospores.	Fig. 3. Microscopic structures of Phylloporia afropectinata, from the holotype KE-16-119 (MUCL 58359): Vegetative hyphae from the hymenophoral trama and basidiospores.	2025-04-04	Jerusalem, M.;Amalfi, M.;Yombiyeni, P.;Castillo, G.;Decock, C.		Zenodo	biologists	Jerusalem, M.;Amalfi, M.;Yombiyeni, P.;Castillo, G.;Decock, C.			
9C19878F705DFFE2FF861B46FA66B161.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16898524/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16898524	Fig. 1. Phylogenetic relationships of Phylloporia species inferred from partial nucLSU rDNA, partial tef1-α and rpb2 genes sequences.Thickened branches represent bootstrap value (ML BS) and PP value greater than 75 % / 0.95. Names of specimens are highlighted following their biogeographical realms, according to Udvardy’s system (blue: Holarctic region; red:Afrotropical region; black: Indomalayan/ Tropical Asia region; green: Neotropical region; yellow: Australasian region). Coloured boxes represent supported lineages whose members share common morphoecological traits. Boxes with dashed lines represent supported lineages whose members share a common biogeographic domain. The new African species described in this study are highlighted in bold. Abbreviations used. AG = Argentina; AU = Australia; BE = Belgium; BJ = Benin; BR = Brazil; CD = Democratic Republic of Congo; CL = Chile; CM = Cameroon; CN = China; CU = Cuba; CZ = Czech republic; EC = Ecuador; FG = French Guiana; FR = France; GA = Gabon; IN = India; IT = Italia; JP = Japan; KE = Kenya; MA = Martinique; MX = Mexico; PK = Pakistan; PT = Portugal; TH = Thailand; TM = Turkmenistan; TW = Taiwan; US = United States of America; UZ = Uzbekistan; ZW = Zimbabwe. (HT) = Type specimen.	Fig. 1. Phylogenetic relationships of Phylloporia species inferred from partial nucLSU rDNA, partial tef1-α and rpb2 genes sequences.Thickened branches represent bootstrap value (ML BS) and PP value greater than 75 % / 0.95. Names of specimens are highlighted following their biogeographical realms, according to Udvardy’s system (blue: Holarctic region; red:Afrotropical region; black: Indomalayan/ Tropical Asia region; green: Neotropical region; yellow: Australasian region). Coloured boxes represent supported lineages whose members share common morphoecological traits. Boxes with dashed lines represent supported lineages whose members share a common biogeographic domain. The new African species described in this study are highlighted in bold. Abbreviations used. AG = Argentina; AU = Australia; BE = Belgium; BJ = Benin; BR = Brazil; CD = Democratic Republic of Congo; CL = Chile; CM = Cameroon; CN = China; CU = Cuba; CZ = Czech republic; EC = Ecuador; FG = French Guiana; FR = France; GA = Gabon; IN = India; IT = Italia; JP = Japan; KE = Kenya; MA = Martinique; MX = Mexico; PK = Pakistan; PT = Portugal; TH = Thailand; TM = Turkmenistan; TW = Taiwan; US = United States of America; UZ = Uzbekistan; ZW = Zimbabwe. (HT) = Type specimen.	2025-04-04	Jerusalem, M.;Amalfi, M.;Yombiyeni, P.;Castillo, G.;Decock, C.		Zenodo	biologists	Jerusalem, M.;Amalfi, M.;Yombiyeni, P.;Castillo, G.;Decock, C.			
9C19878F7059FFEFFCC71006FEA8B122.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16898534/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16898534	Fig. 4. A–C. Dried Basidiomata of Phylloporia cinnamomea and (D–G) of Phylloporia miomboensis. A. LR 50722 (holotype), upper surface. B. LR 50722, pore surface. C. LR 50722 details of the pores surface. D, E. LR 25885 (holotype), general view. F. LR 25885, details of the pores surface. G. LR 25885, upper surface. Scale bars: A–G = 1 cm.	Fig. 4. A–C. Dried Basidiomata of Phylloporia cinnamomea and (D–G) of Phylloporia miomboensis. A. LR 50722 (holotype), upper surface. B. LR 50722, pore surface. C. LR 50722 details of the pores surface. D, E. LR 25885 (holotype), general view. F. LR 25885, details of the pores surface. G. LR 25885, upper surface. Scale bars: A–G = 1 cm.	2025-04-04	Jerusalem, M.;Amalfi, M.;Yombiyeni, P.;Castillo, G.;Decock, C.		Zenodo	biologists	Jerusalem, M.;Amalfi, M.;Yombiyeni, P.;Castillo, G.;Decock, C.			
9C19878F7059FFEFFCC71006FEA8B122.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16898538/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16898538	Fig. 5. Microscopic features of Phylloporia cinnamomea drawn from the holotype LR 50722: Vegetative hyphae from the hymenophoral trama and basidiospores.	Fig. 5. Microscopic features of Phylloporia cinnamomea drawn from the holotype LR 50722: Vegetative hyphae from the hymenophoral trama and basidiospores.	2025-04-04	Jerusalem, M.;Amalfi, M.;Yombiyeni, P.;Castillo, G.;Decock, C.		Zenodo	biologists	Jerusalem, M.;Amalfi, M.;Yombiyeni, P.;Castillo, G.;Decock, C.			
9C19878F7059FFEFFCC71006FEA8B122.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16898524/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16898524	Fig. 1. Phylogenetic relationships of Phylloporia species inferred from partial nucLSU rDNA, partial tef1-α and rpb2 genes sequences.Thickened branches represent bootstrap value (ML BS) and PP value greater than 75 % / 0.95. Names of specimens are highlighted following their biogeographical realms, according to Udvardy’s system (blue: Holarctic region; red:Afrotropical region; black: Indomalayan/ Tropical Asia region; green: Neotropical region; yellow: Australasian region). Coloured boxes represent supported lineages whose members share common morphoecological traits. Boxes with dashed lines represent supported lineages whose members share a common biogeographic domain. The new African species described in this study are highlighted in bold. Abbreviations used. AG = Argentina; AU = Australia; BE = Belgium; BJ = Benin; BR = Brazil; CD = Democratic Republic of Congo; CL = Chile; CM = Cameroon; CN = China; CU = Cuba; CZ = Czech republic; EC = Ecuador; FG = French Guiana; FR = France; GA = Gabon; IN = India; IT = Italia; JP = Japan; KE = Kenya; MA = Martinique; MX = Mexico; PK = Pakistan; PT = Portugal; TH = Thailand; TM = Turkmenistan; TW = Taiwan; US = United States of America; UZ = Uzbekistan; ZW = Zimbabwe. (HT) = Type specimen.	Fig. 1. Phylogenetic relationships of Phylloporia species inferred from partial nucLSU rDNA, partial tef1-α and rpb2 genes sequences.Thickened branches represent bootstrap value (ML BS) and PP value greater than 75 % / 0.95. Names of specimens are highlighted following their biogeographical realms, according to Udvardy’s system (blue: Holarctic region; red:Afrotropical region; black: Indomalayan/ Tropical Asia region; green: Neotropical region; yellow: Australasian region). Coloured boxes represent supported lineages whose members share common morphoecological traits. Boxes with dashed lines represent supported lineages whose members share a common biogeographic domain. The new African species described in this study are highlighted in bold. Abbreviations used. AG = Argentina; AU = Australia; BE = Belgium; BJ = Benin; BR = Brazil; CD = Democratic Republic of Congo; CL = Chile; CM = Cameroon; CN = China; CU = Cuba; CZ = Czech republic; EC = Ecuador; FG = French Guiana; FR = France; GA = Gabon; IN = India; IT = Italia; JP = Japan; KE = Kenya; MA = Martinique; MX = Mexico; PK = Pakistan; PT = Portugal; TH = Thailand; TM = Turkmenistan; TW = Taiwan; US = United States of America; UZ = Uzbekistan; ZW = Zimbabwe. (HT) = Type specimen.	2025-04-04	Jerusalem, M.;Amalfi, M.;Yombiyeni, P.;Castillo, G.;Decock, C.		Zenodo	biologists	Jerusalem, M.;Amalfi, M.;Yombiyeni, P.;Castillo, G.;Decock, C.			
9C19878F7054FFEEFF7610C6FDDFB3C2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16898548/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16898548	Fig. 9. A, B, D. Moist basidiomata of Phylloporia memecyli and (E, F) basidiomata of Phylloporia warneckeicola. A. GA12-812 (holotype), bottom view. B. GA12-812, upper view. C. Comparative view of the colour of the pore surface of P. warneckeicola (MJ-GA19-017, above) and P. memecyli (MJ-GA19-091, below) when fresh. D. GA12-812, general view. E. GA12-813, bottom and upper view. F. MJ-GA19-017 (holotype), general view. Scale bars: A–F = 1 cm.	Fig. 9. A, B, D. Moist basidiomata of Phylloporia memecyli and (E, F) basidiomata of Phylloporia warneckeicola. A. GA12-812 (holotype), bottom view. B. GA12-812, upper view. C. Comparative view of the colour of the pore surface of P. warneckeicola (MJ-GA19-017, above) and P. memecyli (MJ-GA19-091, below) when fresh. D. GA12-812, general view. E. GA12-813, bottom and upper view. F. MJ-GA19-017 (holotype), general view. Scale bars: A–F = 1 cm.	2025-04-04	Jerusalem, M.;Amalfi, M.;Yombiyeni, P.;Castillo, G.;Decock, C.		Zenodo	biologists	Jerusalem, M.;Amalfi, M.;Yombiyeni, P.;Castillo, G.;Decock, C.			
9C19878F7054FFEEFF7610C6FDDFB3C2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16898550/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16898550	Fig. 10. Microscopic structures of Phylloporia memecyli holotype (GA12-812): vegetative hyphae from the tube trama and basidiospores.	Fig. 10. Microscopic structures of Phylloporia memecyli holotype (GA12-812): vegetative hyphae from the tube trama and basidiospores.	2025-04-04	Jerusalem, M.;Amalfi, M.;Yombiyeni, P.;Castillo, G.;Decock, C.		Zenodo	biologists	Jerusalem, M.;Amalfi, M.;Yombiyeni, P.;Castillo, G.;Decock, C.			
9C19878F7054FFEEFF7610C6FDDFB3C2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16898524/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16898524	Fig. 1. Phylogenetic relationships of Phylloporia species inferred from partial nucLSU rDNA, partial tef1-α and rpb2 genes sequences.Thickened branches represent bootstrap value (ML BS) and PP value greater than 75 % / 0.95. Names of specimens are highlighted following their biogeographical realms, according to Udvardy’s system (blue: Holarctic region; red:Afrotropical region; black: Indomalayan/ Tropical Asia region; green: Neotropical region; yellow: Australasian region). Coloured boxes represent supported lineages whose members share common morphoecological traits. Boxes with dashed lines represent supported lineages whose members share a common biogeographic domain. The new African species described in this study are highlighted in bold. Abbreviations used. AG = Argentina; AU = Australia; BE = Belgium; BJ = Benin; BR = Brazil; CD = Democratic Republic of Congo; CL = Chile; CM = Cameroon; CN = China; CU = Cuba; CZ = Czech republic; EC = Ecuador; FG = French Guiana; FR = France; GA = Gabon; IN = India; IT = Italia; JP = Japan; KE = Kenya; MA = Martinique; MX = Mexico; PK = Pakistan; PT = Portugal; TH = Thailand; TM = Turkmenistan; TW = Taiwan; US = United States of America; UZ = Uzbekistan; ZW = Zimbabwe. (HT) = Type specimen.	Fig. 1. Phylogenetic relationships of Phylloporia species inferred from partial nucLSU rDNA, partial tef1-α and rpb2 genes sequences.Thickened branches represent bootstrap value (ML BS) and PP value greater than 75 % / 0.95. Names of specimens are highlighted following their biogeographical realms, according to Udvardy’s system (blue: Holarctic region; red:Afrotropical region; black: Indomalayan/ Tropical Asia region; green: Neotropical region; yellow: Australasian region). Coloured boxes represent supported lineages whose members share common morphoecological traits. Boxes with dashed lines represent supported lineages whose members share a common biogeographic domain. The new African species described in this study are highlighted in bold. Abbreviations used. AG = Argentina; AU = Australia; BE = Belgium; BJ = Benin; BR = Brazil; CD = Democratic Republic of Congo; CL = Chile; CM = Cameroon; CN = China; CU = Cuba; CZ = Czech republic; EC = Ecuador; FG = French Guiana; FR = France; GA = Gabon; IN = India; IT = Italia; JP = Japan; KE = Kenya; MA = Martinique; MX = Mexico; PK = Pakistan; PT = Portugal; TH = Thailand; TM = Turkmenistan; TW = Taiwan; US = United States of America; UZ = Uzbekistan; ZW = Zimbabwe. (HT) = Type specimen.	2025-04-04	Jerusalem, M.;Amalfi, M.;Yombiyeni, P.;Castillo, G.;Decock, C.		Zenodo	biologists	Jerusalem, M.;Amalfi, M.;Yombiyeni, P.;Castillo, G.;Decock, C.			
9C19878F7055FFECFF8612E6FD85B721.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16898542/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16898542	Fig. 7. Dried basidiomata of Phylloporia microspora (LR 26485, holotype). A. General view. B. Details of the pores surface. C, E, F. Bottom view. D. Upper view. Scale bars: A–F = 1 cm.	Fig. 7. Dried basidiomata of Phylloporia microspora (LR 26485, holotype). A. General view. B. Details of the pores surface. C, E, F. Bottom view. D. Upper view. Scale bars: A–F = 1 cm.	2025-04-04	Jerusalem, M.;Amalfi, M.;Yombiyeni, P.;Castillo, G.;Decock, C.		Zenodo	biologists	Jerusalem, M.;Amalfi, M.;Yombiyeni, P.;Castillo, G.;Decock, C.			
9C19878F7055FFECFF8612E6FD85B721.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16898544/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16898544	Fig. 8. Microscopic features of Phylloporia microspora drawn from LR 26485 (holotype): hyphae from the hymenium, basidioles, basidia and basidiospores.	Fig. 8. Microscopic features of Phylloporia microspora drawn from LR 26485 (holotype): hyphae from the hymenium, basidioles, basidia and basidiospores.	2025-04-04	Jerusalem, M.;Amalfi, M.;Yombiyeni, P.;Castillo, G.;Decock, C.		Zenodo	biologists	Jerusalem, M.;Amalfi, M.;Yombiyeni, P.;Castillo, G.;Decock, C.			
9C19878F7055FFECFF8612E6FD85B721.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16898524/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16898524	Fig. 1. Phylogenetic relationships of Phylloporia species inferred from partial nucLSU rDNA, partial tef1-α and rpb2 genes sequences.Thickened branches represent bootstrap value (ML BS) and PP value greater than 75 % / 0.95. Names of specimens are highlighted following their biogeographical realms, according to Udvardy’s system (blue: Holarctic region; red:Afrotropical region; black: Indomalayan/ Tropical Asia region; green: Neotropical region; yellow: Australasian region). Coloured boxes represent supported lineages whose members share common morphoecological traits. Boxes with dashed lines represent supported lineages whose members share a common biogeographic domain. The new African species described in this study are highlighted in bold. Abbreviations used. AG = Argentina; AU = Australia; BE = Belgium; BJ = Benin; BR = Brazil; CD = Democratic Republic of Congo; CL = Chile; CM = Cameroon; CN = China; CU = Cuba; CZ = Czech republic; EC = Ecuador; FG = French Guiana; FR = France; GA = Gabon; IN = India; IT = Italia; JP = Japan; KE = Kenya; MA = Martinique; MX = Mexico; PK = Pakistan; PT = Portugal; TH = Thailand; TM = Turkmenistan; TW = Taiwan; US = United States of America; UZ = Uzbekistan; ZW = Zimbabwe. (HT) = Type specimen.	Fig. 1. Phylogenetic relationships of Phylloporia species inferred from partial nucLSU rDNA, partial tef1-α and rpb2 genes sequences.Thickened branches represent bootstrap value (ML BS) and PP value greater than 75 % / 0.95. Names of specimens are highlighted following their biogeographical realms, according to Udvardy’s system (blue: Holarctic region; red:Afrotropical region; black: Indomalayan/ Tropical Asia region; green: Neotropical region; yellow: Australasian region). Coloured boxes represent supported lineages whose members share common morphoecological traits. Boxes with dashed lines represent supported lineages whose members share a common biogeographic domain. The new African species described in this study are highlighted in bold. Abbreviations used. AG = Argentina; AU = Australia; BE = Belgium; BJ = Benin; BR = Brazil; CD = Democratic Republic of Congo; CL = Chile; CM = Cameroon; CN = China; CU = Cuba; CZ = Czech republic; EC = Ecuador; FG = French Guiana; FR = France; GA = Gabon; IN = India; IT = Italia; JP = Japan; KE = Kenya; MA = Martinique; MX = Mexico; PK = Pakistan; PT = Portugal; TH = Thailand; TM = Turkmenistan; TW = Taiwan; US = United States of America; UZ = Uzbekistan; ZW = Zimbabwe. (HT) = Type specimen.	2025-04-04	Jerusalem, M.;Amalfi, M.;Yombiyeni, P.;Castillo, G.;Decock, C.		Zenodo	biologists	Jerusalem, M.;Amalfi, M.;Yombiyeni, P.;Castillo, G.;Decock, C.			
9C19878F7057FFEBFF8616C6FE10B562.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16898534/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16898534	Fig. 4. A–C. Dried Basidiomata of Phylloporia cinnamomea and (D–G) of Phylloporia miomboensis. A. LR 50722 (holotype), upper surface. B. LR 50722, pore surface. C. LR 50722 details of the pores surface. D, E. LR 25885 (holotype), general view. F. LR 25885, details of the pores surface. G. LR 25885, upper surface. Scale bars: A–G = 1 cm.	Fig. 4. A–C. Dried Basidiomata of Phylloporia cinnamomea and (D–G) of Phylloporia miomboensis. A. LR 50722 (holotype), upper surface. B. LR 50722, pore surface. C. LR 50722 details of the pores surface. D, E. LR 25885 (holotype), general view. F. LR 25885, details of the pores surface. G. LR 25885, upper surface. Scale bars: A–G = 1 cm.	2025-04-04	Jerusalem, M.;Amalfi, M.;Yombiyeni, P.;Castillo, G.;Decock, C.		Zenodo	biologists	Jerusalem, M.;Amalfi, M.;Yombiyeni, P.;Castillo, G.;Decock, C.			
9C19878F7057FFEBFF8616C6FE10B562.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16898536/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16898536	Fig. 6. Microscopic structures of Phylloporia miomboensis holotype LR 25885: Vegetative hyphae from the hymenophoral trama and basidiospores.	Fig. 6. Microscopic structures of Phylloporia miomboensis holotype LR 25885: Vegetative hyphae from the hymenophoral trama and basidiospores.	2025-04-04	Jerusalem, M.;Amalfi, M.;Yombiyeni, P.;Castillo, G.;Decock, C.		Zenodo	biologists	Jerusalem, M.;Amalfi, M.;Yombiyeni, P.;Castillo, G.;Decock, C.			
9C19878F7057FFEBFF8616C6FE10B562.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16898524/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16898524	Fig. 1. Phylogenetic relationships of Phylloporia species inferred from partial nucLSU rDNA, partial tef1-α and rpb2 genes sequences.Thickened branches represent bootstrap value (ML BS) and PP value greater than 75 % / 0.95. Names of specimens are highlighted following their biogeographical realms, according to Udvardy’s system (blue: Holarctic region; red:Afrotropical region; black: Indomalayan/ Tropical Asia region; green: Neotropical region; yellow: Australasian region). Coloured boxes represent supported lineages whose members share common morphoecological traits. Boxes with dashed lines represent supported lineages whose members share a common biogeographic domain. The new African species described in this study are highlighted in bold. Abbreviations used. AG = Argentina; AU = Australia; BE = Belgium; BJ = Benin; BR = Brazil; CD = Democratic Republic of Congo; CL = Chile; CM = Cameroon; CN = China; CU = Cuba; CZ = Czech republic; EC = Ecuador; FG = French Guiana; FR = France; GA = Gabon; IN = India; IT = Italia; JP = Japan; KE = Kenya; MA = Martinique; MX = Mexico; PK = Pakistan; PT = Portugal; TH = Thailand; TM = Turkmenistan; TW = Taiwan; US = United States of America; UZ = Uzbekistan; ZW = Zimbabwe. (HT) = Type specimen.	Fig. 1. Phylogenetic relationships of Phylloporia species inferred from partial nucLSU rDNA, partial tef1-α and rpb2 genes sequences.Thickened branches represent bootstrap value (ML BS) and PP value greater than 75 % / 0.95. Names of specimens are highlighted following their biogeographical realms, according to Udvardy’s system (blue: Holarctic region; red:Afrotropical region; black: Indomalayan/ Tropical Asia region; green: Neotropical region; yellow: Australasian region). Coloured boxes represent supported lineages whose members share common morphoecological traits. Boxes with dashed lines represent supported lineages whose members share a common biogeographic domain. The new African species described in this study are highlighted in bold. Abbreviations used. AG = Argentina; AU = Australia; BE = Belgium; BJ = Benin; BR = Brazil; CD = Democratic Republic of Congo; CL = Chile; CM = Cameroon; CN = China; CU = Cuba; CZ = Czech republic; EC = Ecuador; FG = French Guiana; FR = France; GA = Gabon; IN = India; IT = Italia; JP = Japan; KE = Kenya; MA = Martinique; MX = Mexico; PK = Pakistan; PT = Portugal; TH = Thailand; TM = Turkmenistan; TW = Taiwan; US = United States of America; UZ = Uzbekistan; ZW = Zimbabwe. (HT) = Type specimen.	2025-04-04	Jerusalem, M.;Amalfi, M.;Yombiyeni, P.;Castillo, G.;Decock, C.		Zenodo	biologists	Jerusalem, M.;Amalfi, M.;Yombiyeni, P.;Castillo, G.;Decock, C.			
9C19878F7050FFEAFF761406FB57B582.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16898554/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16898554	Fig. 12. Moist specimens of Phylloporia pseudoweberiana in situ. A. KE15-02 (holotype), details of the pores surface. B. KE15-19, view of the pores surface. C. KE15-19, upper view. D. KE15-02, general view. Scale bars: A-D = 1 cm.	Fig. 12. Moist specimens of Phylloporia pseudoweberiana in situ. A. KE15-02 (holotype), details of the pores surface. B. KE15-19, view of the pores surface. C. KE15-19, upper view. D. KE15-02, general view. Scale bars: A-D = 1 cm.	2025-04-04	Jerusalem, M.;Amalfi, M.;Yombiyeni, P.;Castillo, G.;Decock, C.		Zenodo	biologists	Jerusalem, M.;Amalfi, M.;Yombiyeni, P.;Castillo, G.;Decock, C.			
9C19878F7050FFEAFF761406FB57B582.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16898556/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16898556	Fig. 13. Microscopic structures of Phylloporia pseudoweberiana (KE- 15-02, holotype): hyphae from the tube trama and basidiospores.	Fig. 13. Microscopic structures of Phylloporia pseudoweberiana (KE- 15-02, holotype): hyphae from the tube trama and basidiospores.	2025-04-04	Jerusalem, M.;Amalfi, M.;Yombiyeni, P.;Castillo, G.;Decock, C.		Zenodo	biologists	Jerusalem, M.;Amalfi, M.;Yombiyeni, P.;Castillo, G.;Decock, C.			
9C19878F7050FFEAFF761406FB57B582.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16898524/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16898524	Fig. 1. Phylogenetic relationships of Phylloporia species inferred from partial nucLSU rDNA, partial tef1-α and rpb2 genes sequences.Thickened branches represent bootstrap value (ML BS) and PP value greater than 75 % / 0.95. Names of specimens are highlighted following their biogeographical realms, according to Udvardy’s system (blue: Holarctic region; red:Afrotropical region; black: Indomalayan/ Tropical Asia region; green: Neotropical region; yellow: Australasian region). Coloured boxes represent supported lineages whose members share common morphoecological traits. Boxes with dashed lines represent supported lineages whose members share a common biogeographic domain. The new African species described in this study are highlighted in bold. Abbreviations used. AG = Argentina; AU = Australia; BE = Belgium; BJ = Benin; BR = Brazil; CD = Democratic Republic of Congo; CL = Chile; CM = Cameroon; CN = China; CU = Cuba; CZ = Czech republic; EC = Ecuador; FG = French Guiana; FR = France; GA = Gabon; IN = India; IT = Italia; JP = Japan; KE = Kenya; MA = Martinique; MX = Mexico; PK = Pakistan; PT = Portugal; TH = Thailand; TM = Turkmenistan; TW = Taiwan; US = United States of America; UZ = Uzbekistan; ZW = Zimbabwe. (HT) = Type specimen.	Fig. 1. Phylogenetic relationships of Phylloporia species inferred from partial nucLSU rDNA, partial tef1-α and rpb2 genes sequences.Thickened branches represent bootstrap value (ML BS) and PP value greater than 75 % / 0.95. Names of specimens are highlighted following their biogeographical realms, according to Udvardy’s system (blue: Holarctic region; red:Afrotropical region; black: Indomalayan/ Tropical Asia region; green: Neotropical region; yellow: Australasian region). Coloured boxes represent supported lineages whose members share common morphoecological traits. Boxes with dashed lines represent supported lineages whose members share a common biogeographic domain. The new African species described in this study are highlighted in bold. Abbreviations used. AG = Argentina; AU = Australia; BE = Belgium; BJ = Benin; BR = Brazil; CD = Democratic Republic of Congo; CL = Chile; CM = Cameroon; CN = China; CU = Cuba; CZ = Czech republic; EC = Ecuador; FG = French Guiana; FR = France; GA = Gabon; IN = India; IT = Italia; JP = Japan; KE = Kenya; MA = Martinique; MX = Mexico; PK = Pakistan; PT = Portugal; TH = Thailand; TM = Turkmenistan; TW = Taiwan; US = United States of America; UZ = Uzbekistan; ZW = Zimbabwe. (HT) = Type specimen.	2025-04-04	Jerusalem, M.;Amalfi, M.;Yombiyeni, P.;Castillo, G.;Decock, C.		Zenodo	biologists	Jerusalem, M.;Amalfi, M.;Yombiyeni, P.;Castillo, G.;Decock, C.			
9C19878F7051FFD5FCC714A6FC68B322.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16898548/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16898548	Fig. 9. A, B, D. Moist basidiomata of Phylloporia memecyli and (E, F) basidiomata of Phylloporia warneckeicola. A. GA12-812 (holotype), bottom view. B. GA12-812, upper view. C. Comparative view of the colour of the pore surface of P. warneckeicola (MJ-GA19-017, above) and P. memecyli (MJ-GA19-091, below) when fresh. D. GA12-812, general view. E. GA12-813, bottom and upper view. F. MJ-GA19-017 (holotype), general view. Scale bars: A–F = 1 cm.	Fig. 9. A, B, D. Moist basidiomata of Phylloporia memecyli and (E, F) basidiomata of Phylloporia warneckeicola. A. GA12-812 (holotype), bottom view. B. GA12-812, upper view. C. Comparative view of the colour of the pore surface of P. warneckeicola (MJ-GA19-017, above) and P. memecyli (MJ-GA19-091, below) when fresh. D. GA12-812, general view. E. GA12-813, bottom and upper view. F. MJ-GA19-017 (holotype), general view. Scale bars: A–F = 1 cm.	2025-04-04	Jerusalem, M.;Amalfi, M.;Yombiyeni, P.;Castillo, G.;Decock, C.		Zenodo	biologists	Jerusalem, M.;Amalfi, M.;Yombiyeni, P.;Castillo, G.;Decock, C.			
9C19878F7051FFD5FCC714A6FC68B322.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16898552/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16898552	Fig. 11. Microscopic structures of Phylloporia warneckeicola: generative/skeletal/sclerified hyphae from the tube trama, basidia, basidioles and basidiospores.	Fig. 11. Microscopic structures of Phylloporia warneckeicola: generative/skeletal/sclerified hyphae from the tube trama, basidia, basidioles and basidiospores.	2025-04-04	Jerusalem, M.;Amalfi, M.;Yombiyeni, P.;Castillo, G.;Decock, C.		Zenodo	biologists	Jerusalem, M.;Amalfi, M.;Yombiyeni, P.;Castillo, G.;Decock, C.			
9C19878F7051FFD5FCC714A6FC68B322.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16898524/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16898524	Fig. 1. Phylogenetic relationships of Phylloporia species inferred from partial nucLSU rDNA, partial tef1-α and rpb2 genes sequences.Thickened branches represent bootstrap value (ML BS) and PP value greater than 75 % / 0.95. Names of specimens are highlighted following their biogeographical realms, according to Udvardy’s system (blue: Holarctic region; red:Afrotropical region; black: Indomalayan/ Tropical Asia region; green: Neotropical region; yellow: Australasian region). Coloured boxes represent supported lineages whose members share common morphoecological traits. Boxes with dashed lines represent supported lineages whose members share a common biogeographic domain. The new African species described in this study are highlighted in bold. Abbreviations used. AG = Argentina; AU = Australia; BE = Belgium; BJ = Benin; BR = Brazil; CD = Democratic Republic of Congo; CL = Chile; CM = Cameroon; CN = China; CU = Cuba; CZ = Czech republic; EC = Ecuador; FG = French Guiana; FR = France; GA = Gabon; IN = India; IT = Italia; JP = Japan; KE = Kenya; MA = Martinique; MX = Mexico; PK = Pakistan; PT = Portugal; TH = Thailand; TM = Turkmenistan; TW = Taiwan; US = United States of America; UZ = Uzbekistan; ZW = Zimbabwe. (HT) = Type specimen.	Fig. 1. Phylogenetic relationships of Phylloporia species inferred from partial nucLSU rDNA, partial tef1-α and rpb2 genes sequences.Thickened branches represent bootstrap value (ML BS) and PP value greater than 75 % / 0.95. Names of specimens are highlighted following their biogeographical realms, according to Udvardy’s system (blue: Holarctic region; red:Afrotropical region; black: Indomalayan/ Tropical Asia region; green: Neotropical region; yellow: Australasian region). Coloured boxes represent supported lineages whose members share common morphoecological traits. Boxes with dashed lines represent supported lineages whose members share a common biogeographic domain. The new African species described in this study are highlighted in bold. Abbreviations used. AG = Argentina; AU = Australia; BE = Belgium; BJ = Benin; BR = Brazil; CD = Democratic Republic of Congo; CL = Chile; CM = Cameroon; CN = China; CU = Cuba; CZ = Czech republic; EC = Ecuador; FG = French Guiana; FR = France; GA = Gabon; IN = India; IT = Italia; JP = Japan; KE = Kenya; MA = Martinique; MX = Mexico; PK = Pakistan; PT = Portugal; TH = Thailand; TM = Turkmenistan; TW = Taiwan; US = United States of America; UZ = Uzbekistan; ZW = Zimbabwe. (HT) = Type specimen.	2025-04-04	Jerusalem, M.;Amalfi, M.;Yombiyeni, P.;Castillo, G.;Decock, C.		Zenodo	biologists	Jerusalem, M.;Amalfi, M.;Yombiyeni, P.;Castillo, G.;Decock, C.			
9C19878F7051FFD5FCC714A6FC68B322.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16898550/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16898550	Fig. 10. Microscopic structures of Phylloporia memecyli holotype (GA12-812): vegetative hyphae from the tube trama and basidiospores.	Fig. 10. Microscopic structures of Phylloporia memecyli holotype (GA12-812): vegetative hyphae from the tube trama and basidiospores.	2025-04-04	Jerusalem, M.;Amalfi, M.;Yombiyeni, P.;Castillo, G.;Decock, C.		Zenodo	biologists	Jerusalem, M.;Amalfi, M.;Yombiyeni, P.;Castillo, G.;Decock, C.			
