Hydnophlebia omnivora

Hydnophlebia omnivora is a species of crust fungus in the family Meruliaceae. It is found in the Southern United States where it causes white rot in various woody angiosperms.

Hydnophlebia omnivora
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H. omnivora
Binomial name
Hydnophlebia omnivora
(Shear) Hjortstam & Ryvarden (2009)
Synonyms[1]
  • Hydnum omnivorum Shear (1925)
  • Grandiniella omnivora (Shear) Burds. (1977)[2]
  • Phanerochaete omnivorum (Shear) Burds. & Nakasone (1978)

Taxonomy

The fungus was first described scientifically in 1925 by American mycologist Cornelius Lott Shear as a species of Hydnum.[3] Kurt Hjortstam and Leif Ryvarden transferred it to the genus Hydnophlebia in 2009.[4] Harold Burdsall and Karen Nakasone proposed a transfer to Phanerochaete,[5] a classification endorsed by MycoBank.[6]

gollark: ~~freeze it~~
gollark: I'm hoping for arcanas in the AP soon once I finish hatching and freezing these SWs.
gollark: Omincident sounds better.
gollark: Given that it's a 2G prize anyway I'd expect a decent amount of offers.
gollark: Oh, also- random messy common

References

  1. "GSD Species Synonymy: Hydnophlebia omnivora (Shear) Hjortstam & Ryvarden". Species Fungorum. CAB International. Retrieved 2016-11-19.
  2. Burdsall, H.H. Jr. (1977). "A consideration of the names Phanerochaete, Membranicium, and Grandiniella (Corticiaceae, Aphyllophorales)". Taxon. 26 (2/3): 327–330. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.370.8690. doi:10.2307/1220576. JSTOR 1220576.
  3. Shear, C.L. (1925). "The life history of the Texas root rot fungus Ozonium omnivorum Shear". Journal of Agricultural Research. 30 (5): 475–477.
  4. Hjortstam, Kurt; Ryvarden, Leif (2009). "A preliminary checklist of Aphyllophorales from the Seychelles". Synopsis Fungorum. 26: 10–23.
  5. Burdsall, H.H. Jr; Nakasone, K.K. (1978). "Taxonomy of Phanerochaete chrysorhizon and Hydnum omnivorum". Mycotaxon. 7 (1): 10–22.
  6. "Hydnophlebia omnivora (Shear) Hjortstam & Ryvarden". MycoBank. International Mycological Association. Retrieved 2016-11-17.
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