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  2. Polypore - Wikipedia

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    A few polypores (e.g. Fomes fomentarius and Inocutis rhaedes) also have a core between context and substrate. A minority of polypores also have a stalk that attach to the cap either laterally or centrally depending on the species. Polypore tubes are a honeycomb-like structure, where the individual tubes have fused together.

  3. Lentinus arcularius - Wikipedia

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    Lentinus arcularius, also known as the spring polypore, is a species of fungus in the family Polyporaceae. [1] [2] It has been found on all continents, but has primarily been documented in the United States, Austria, Mexico, Australia, and Japan. [3] It was first documented in 1783 by German naturalist August Batsch under the name Boletus ...

  4. Fomitopsis quercina - Wikipedia

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    Fomitopsis quercina is a species of mushroom in the order Polyporales.Commonly known as the thick-walled maze polypore, [2] maze-gill fungus oak-loving maze polypore, or oak mazegill, the specific epithet refers to the oak genus Quercus, upon which it frequently grows, causing a brown rot. [3]

  5. Polyporales - Wikipedia

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    It also includes polypores in the Ganodermataceae, which were previously assigned to their own separate order, the Ganodermatales, based on their distinctive basidiospore morphology. Corticioid fungi belonging to the Cystostereaceae , Meruliaceae , Phanerochaetaceae , and Xenasmataceae are also included, as are the cauliflower fungi in the ...

  6. Trametes versicolor - Wikipedia

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    Trametes versicolor Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Fungi Division: Basidiomycota Class: Agaricomycetes Order: Polyporales Family: Polyporaceae Genus: Trametes Species: T. versicolor Binomial name Trametes versicolor (L.) Lloyd (1920) Synonyms Boletus versicolor L. (1753) Polyporus versicolor (L.) Fr. (1821) Coriolus versicolor (L.) Quél. (1886) Species of fungus Trametes ...

  7. Polyporus - Wikipedia

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    Polyporus tuberaster, tuberous polypore (type species) Polyporus umbellatus; References External links. Lentinoid and Polyporoid Fungi, Two ...

  8. Bondarzewia berkeleyi - Wikipedia

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    Bondarzewia berkeleyi, commonly known as Berkeley's polypore, [1] or stump blossoms, [2] is a species of polypore fungus in the family Russulaceae. It is a parasitic species that causes butt rot in oaks and other hardwood trees. A widespread fungus, it is found in the Old World and North America.

  9. Amauroderma - Wikipedia

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    Amauroderma is a genus of polypore fungi in the family Ganodermataceae. The genus, widespread in tropical areas, contains about 70 species. Amauroderma fungi are wood-decay fungi that feed and fruit on decayed branches and trunks. The fruit bodies of Amauroderma fungi comprise a cap and a stipe, and are typically woody, leathery, or corky in ...