Antrodia pulvinascens
Antrodia pulvinascens is a species of crust fungus in the genus Antrodia that is found in Europe.[1] Czech mycologist Albert Pilát originally described the fungus in 1953 as a species of Poria.[2]
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References
- Niemelä, T. (1985). "On Fennoscandian polypores 9. Gelatoporia n. gen. and Tyromyces canadensis, plus notes on Skeletocutis and Antrodia". Karstenia. 25: 21–40.
- Pilát, A. (1953). "Hymenomycetes novi vel minus cogniti Cechoslovakiae. II. Acta Musei Nationalis Pragae". 9B (2): 1–109. Cite journal requires
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