Aleurodiscus

Aleurodiscus is a genus of corticioid fungi in the family Stereaceae.

Aleurodiscus
Aleurodiscus disciformis
Scientific classification
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Aleurodiscus

Type species
Aleurodiscus amorphus
Rabenh. (1888)
Synonyms[1]

Species

  • A. aberrans
  • A. abietis
  • A. amorphus
  • A. atlanticus
  • A. aurantius
  • A. australiensis
  • A. berggrenii
  • A. botryosus
  • A. canadensis
  • A. cerussatus
  • A. coralloides
  • A. coronatus
  • A. cremicolor
  • A. croceus
  • A. dendroideus
  • A. dextrinoideocerussatus
  • A. diffissus
  • A. disciformis
  • A. exasperatus
  • A. farlowii
  • A. fruticetorum
  • A. gigasporus
  • A. grantii
  • A. ilexicola
  • A. jacksonii
  • A. lapponicus
  • A. laurentianus
  • A. limonisporus
  • A. ljubarskii
  • A. macrocystidiatus
  • A. mesaverdensis
  • A. mirabilis
  • A. monilifer
  • A. oakesii
  • A. occidentalis
  • A. ochraceoflavus
  • A. parmuliformis
  • A. patelliformis
  • A. penicillatus
  • A. piceinus
  • A. roseoflavus
  • A. sparsus
  • A. spiniger
  • A. subglobosporus
  • A. succineus
  • A. taxicola
  • A. tenuis
  • A. thujae
  • A. utahensis
  • A. vitellinus
  • A. wakefieldiae
  • A. weirii
  • A. zealandicus
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References

  1. "Aleurodiscus Rabenh. ex J. Schröt. 1888". MycoBank. International Mycological Association. Retrieved 2012-06-21.


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