Trichaptum
Trichaptum abietinum
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Trichaptum

Murrill (1904)
Type species
Trichaptum trichomallum
(Berk. & Mont.) Murrill
Synonyms[1]

Trichaptum is a genus of poroid fungi. The genus was circumscribed by American mycologist William Alphonso Murrill in 1904.[4] Formerly classified in the family Polyporaceae, several molecular studies have shown that the genus belongs to the order Hymenochaetales.[5][6][7]

Species

  • Trichaptum abietinum
  • Trichaptum agglutinatum
  • Trichaptum album
  • Trichaptum basifuscum
  • Trichaptum biforme
  • Trichaptum brastagii
  • Trichaptum bulbocystidiatum
  • Trichaptum byssogenum
  • Trichaptum ceraceicutis
  • Trichaptum deviatum
  • Trichaptum favoloides
  • Trichaptum flavum
  • Trichaptum fumosoavellaneum
  • Trichaptum fuscoviolaceum
  • Trichaptum griseofuscum
  • Trichaptum imbricatum
  • Trichaptum jackiae
  • Trichaptum lacunosum
  • Trichaptum laricinum
  • Trichaptum molestum
  • Trichaptum montanum
  • Trichaptum parvulum
  • Trichaptum perenne
  • Trichaptum perpusillum
  • Trichaptum perrottetii
  • Trichaptum podocarpi
  • Trichaptum polycystidiatum
  • Trichaptum sector
  • Trichaptum strigosum
  • Trichaptum subchartaceum
  • Trichaptum suberosum
  • Trichaptum trichomallum
  • Trichaptum variabilis
  • Trichaptum vinaceobrunneum

References

  1. "Trichaptum Murrill 1904". MycoBank. International Mycological Association. Retrieved 2012-03-25.
  2. Donk, Marinus A. (1933). "Revisie van de Nederlandse Heterobasidiomyceteae (uitgez. Uredinales en Ustilaginales) en Homobasidiomyceteae-Aphyllophraceae: II". Mededelingen van het botanisch Museum en Herbarium van de Rijksuniversiteit Utrecht (in Dutch). 9: 168.
  3. Parmasto, Erast (1982). "Poriodontia, a new porioid genus of the Hyphodontieae (Aphyllophorales: Corticiaceae)". Mycotaxon. 14 (1): 103–106.
  4. Murrill, William A. (1904). "The Polyporaceae of North America: IX. Inonotus, Sesia and monotypic genera". Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club. 31 (11): 593–610. doi:10.2307/2478612. JSTOR 2478612.
  5. Hibbett, D.S.; Donoghue, M.J. (1995). "Progress toward a phylogenetic classification of the Polyporaceae through parsimony analyses of ribosomal DNA sequences". Canadian Journal of Botany. 73 (S1): S853–S861. doi:10.1139/b95-331.
  6. Binder, Manfred; Hibbett, David S.; Larsson, Karl-Henrik; Larsson, Ellen; Langer, Ewald; Langer, Gitta (2005). "The phylogenetic distribution of resupinate forms across the major clades of mushroom-forming fungi (Homobasidiomycetes)" (PDF). Systematics and Biodiversity. 3 (2): 1–45. doi:10.1017/s1477200005001623.
  7. Larsson, Karl-Henrik; Parmasto, Erast; Fischer, Michael; Langer, Ewald; Nakasone, Karen N.; Redhead, Scott A. (2006). "Hymenochaetales: A molecular phylogeny for the hymenochaetoid clade". Mycologia. 98 (6): 926–936. doi:10.3852/mycologia.98.6.926. PMID 17486969.


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