Hyphoderma

Hyphoderma is a genus of crust fungi in the family Meruliaceae. It was circumscribed by German botanist Karl Friedrich Wilhelm Wallroth in 1833.[1]

Hyphoderma
Hyphoderma praetermissum
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Basidiomycota
Class: Agaricomycetes
Order: Polyporales
Family: Meruliaceae
Genus: Hyphoderma
Wallr. (1833)
Type species
Hyphoderma spiculosum
Wallr. (1833)
Synonyms

Species

As of June 2017, Index Fungorum accepts 102 species of Hyphoderma:[2]

  • Hyphoderma acutatum Hjortstam & Ryvarden (2007)[3] – Venezuela
  • Hyphoderma acutocystis Boidin & Gilles (1991)[4]
  • Hyphoderma acystidiatum Sheng H.Wu (1997)
  • Hyphoderma africanum (Burt) D.A.Reid (1975)
  • Hyphoderma amoenum (Burt) Donk (1957)
  • Hyphoderma anasaziense Lindsey (1986)
  • Hyphoderma anthracophilum (Bourdot) Jülich (1974)
  • Hyphoderma assimile (H.S.Jacks. & Dearden) Donk (1957)
  • Hyphoderma ayresii (Berk. ex Cooke) Boidin & Gilles (1991) – Mauritius; Taiwan
  • Hyphoderma bicystidiatum Priyanka & Dhingra (2012)
  • Hyphoderma bisetigerum Boidin & Gilles (2004)
  • Hyphoderma bresadolae Jülich (1974)
  • Hyphoderma budingtonii Lindsey & Gilb. (1977)
  • Hyphoderma caliciferum (Litsch.) Malençon & Bertault (1973)
  • Hyphoderma cinnamomeum Jülich (1978)
  • Hyphoderma clarusproprietas Dhingra (1989)
  • Hyphoderma clavatum Sheng H.Wu (1997)
  • Hyphoderma cremeoalbum (Höhn. & Litsch.) Jülich (1974) – Europe
  • Hyphoderma cremeum Sheng H.Wu (1997)
  • Hyphoderma cristulatum (Fr.) Donk (1957) – Great Britain
  • Hyphoderma crustulinum (Bres.) Nakasone (2008)
  • Hyphoderma cryptocallimon B.de Vries (1987) – Great Britain
  • Hyphoderma cynodontis Sawada (1959)[5] – Taiwan
  • Hyphoderma definitum (H.S.Jacks.) Donk (1957) – Great Britain
  • Hyphoderma densum Sheng H.Wu (1997)
  • Hyphoderma densustextum Dhingra (1989)
  • Hyphoderma deserticola Gilb. & Lindsey (1975)
  • Hyphoderma deviatum (S.Lundell) Parmasto (1968) – Portugal
  • Hyphoderma effractum Hjortstam (1998) – Brunei
  • Hyphoderma etruriae Bernicchia (1993)
  • Hyphoderma formosanum Yurchenko & Sheng H.Wu (2014)
  • Hyphoderma fuscum (Burt) Donk (1957)
  • Hyphoderma galactinum Manjón, G.Moreno & Hjortstam (1988)
  • Hyphoderma gemmeum (D.P.Rogers) Donk (1957)
  • Hyphoderma gigasporum Boidin & Gilles (1991)
  • Hyphoderma granuliferum P.Roberts (2000) – Cameroon
  • Hyphoderma hallenbergii Man.Kaur, Avneet P. Singh & Dhingra (2015)
  • Hyphoderma hjortstamii Sheng H.Wu (1990) – Taiwan
  • Hyphoderma iguazuense Hjortstam & Ryvarden (1986)
  • Hyphoderma incrustatum K.H.Larss. (1998)[6]
  • Hyphoderma inusitatum (H.S.Jacks. & Dearden) Ginns (1984)
  • Hyphoderma involutum (H.S.Jacks. & Dearden) Hjortstam & Ryvarden (1979)
  • Hyphoderma karstenii Jülich (1974)
  • Hyphoderma laplata Lindsey (1986)
  • Hyphoderma lapponicum (Litsch.) Ryvarden (1971)
  • Hyphoderma leoninum Burds. & Nakasone (1983)
  • Hyphoderma leptaleum (Ellis & Everh.) Ginns (1992)
  • Hyphoderma litschaueri (Burt) J.Erikss. & Å.Strid (1975) – Great Britain; Taiwan
  • Hyphoderma lunasporum Gilb. & Hemmes (2004)
  • Hyphoderma luridum (Bourdot & Galzin) J.Erikss. & Hjortstam (1976)
  • Hyphoderma macaronesicum Tellería, M.Dueñas, Beltrán-Tej., Rodr.-Armas & M.P.Martín (2012)[7]
  • Hyphoderma malenconii (Manjón & G.Moreno) Manjón, G.Moreno & Hjortstam (1988)
  • Hyphoderma medioburiense (Burt) Donk (1957) – Europe
  • Hyphoderma microcystidium Sheng H.Wu (1990)
  • Hyphoderma moniliforme (P.H.B.Talbot) Manjón, G.Moreno & Hjortstam (1988)
  • Hyphoderma montanum (Burt) Donk (1957)
  • Hyphoderma multicystidiatum Ryvarden (1978)
  • Hyphoderma multicystidium (Hjortstam & Ryvarden) Hjortstam & Tellería (1990)
  • Hyphoderma naiophila Gilb. & Hemmes (2001)
  • Hyphoderma nemorale K.H.Larss. (1998)[6]
  • Hyphoderma nualoloense Gilb. & Hemmes (2004)
  • Hyphoderma nudicephalum Gilb. & M.Blackw. (1988)
  • Hyphoderma obtusiforme J.Erikss. & Å.Strid (1975) – Great Britain
  • Hyphoderma obtusum J.Erikss. (1958) – Great Britain
  • Hyphoderma occidentale (D.P.Rogers) Boidin & Gilles (1994) – Great Britai
  • Hyphoderma odontioides (Burt) Donk (1957)
  • Hyphoderma orphanellum (Bourdot & Galzin) Donk (1957) – Great Britain
  • Hyphoderma parvisporum Avn.P.Singh, Priyanka, Dhingra & Singla (2010)
  • Hyphoderma pilisetum (Burt) Liberta (1968)
  • Hyphoderma pilosum (Burt) Gilb. & Budington (1970)
  • Hyphoderma pinicola Yurchenko & Sheng H.Wu (2014)[8] – China
  • Hyphoderma pleurobasidiatum Boidin, Cand. & Gilles (1986)
  • Hyphoderma probatum (H.S.Jacks.) Jülich (1974)
  • Hyphoderma prosopidis (Burds.) Tellería, M.Dueñas & M.P.Martín (2012)
  • Hyphoderma rimosum Burds. & Nakasone (1983)
  • Hyphoderma rimulosum Sheng H.Wu (1997)[9] – Taiwan
  • Hyphoderma romeroae C.E.Gómez, Baltazar & Rajchenb. (2014)
  • Hyphoderma roseocremeum (Bres.) Donk (1957) – Europe
  • Hyphoderma rubropallens (Schwein.) Ginns (1992)
  • Hyphoderma rubropunctatum Warcup & P.H.B.Talbot (1965)
  • Hyphoderma sabinicum Manjón & G.Moreno (1983)
  • Hyphoderma sacchari (Burt) Nakasone (2000)
  • Hyphoderma scaevolae Boidin & Gilles (1991)
  • Hyphoderma setigerum (Fr.) Donk (1957) - widespread
  • Hyphoderma sibiricum (Parmasto) J.Erikss. & Å.Strid (1975) – Europe
  • Hyphoderma sikkimium Dhingra (1989)
  • Hyphoderma singularibasidium Dhingra, Avn.P.Singh & Singla (2009)
  • Hyphoderma sphaeropedunculatum Gilb. & Hemmes (2001)
  • Hyphoderma sporulosum Dhingra (1989)
  • Hyphoderma subclavatum Sheng H.Wu (1997)
  • Hyphoderma subclavigerum K.H.Larss. & Hjortstam (1978)
  • Hyphoderma subglobosum Priyanka & Dhingra (2012)[10]
  • Hyphoderma subsetigerum Sheng H.Wu (1997)
  • Hyphoderma subsphaerosporum Boidin & Gilles (1991)
  • Hyphoderma tenue (Pat.) Donk (1957 – Great Britain)
  • Hyphoderma tibia K.H.Larss., Grosse-Brauckm. & Jean Keller (1998)
  • Hyphoderma transiens (Bres.) Parmasto (1968) – Great Britain
  • Hyphoderma tuberculare Hjortstam & Ryvarden (1982)
  • Hyphoderma tubulicystidium Hjortstam & Spooner (2009) – Australia
  • Hyphoderma typhicola (Burt) Donk (1962)
  • Hyphoderma utriculosum (G.Cunn.) Stalpers & P.K.Buchanan (1991)
  • Hyphoderma variolosum Boidin, Lanq. & Gilles (1991)
  • Hyphoderma zeylanica Petch (1917) – Sri Lanka
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References

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  2. Kirk, P.M. "Species Fungorum (version 29th May 2017). In: Species 2000 & ITIS Catalogue of Life". Retrieved 2017-06-17.
  3. Hjortstam, K.; Ryvarden, L. (2007). "Studies in corticioid fungi from Venezuela III (Basidiomycotina, Aphyllophorales)". Synopsis Fungorum. 23: 56–107.
  4. Boidin, J.; Gilles, G. (1991). "Basidiomycètes Aphyllophorales de L'île de La Réunion XVI. Les genres Hyphoderma, Hyphodermopsis, Chrysoderma nov. gen. et Crustoderma". Cryptogamie Mycologie (in French). 12 (2): 97–132.
  5. Sawada, K. (1959). "Descriptive catalogue of Taiwan (Formosan) fungi. Part XI. Special Publication College of Agriculture National Taiwan University". 8: 1–268. Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  6. Larsson, Karl‐Henrik (1998). "Two new species in Hyphoderma". Nordic Journal of Botany. 18 (1): 121–127. doi:10.1111/j.1756-1051.1998.tb01106.x.
  7. Telleria, Teresa M.; Dueñas, Margarita; Beltrán-Tejera, Esperanza; Rodríguez-Armas, J. Laura; Martín, María P. (2012). "A new species of Hyphoderma (Meruliaceae, Polyporales) and its discrimination from closely related taxa". Mycologia. 104 (5): 1121–1132. doi:10.3852/11-344. PMID 22495444.
  8. Yurchenko, E.; Wu, S.H. (2014). "Hyphoderma pinicola sp. nov. of H. setigerum complex (Basidiomycota) from Yunnan, China". Botanical Studies. 55: 71–78. doi:10.1186/s40529-014-0071-5. PMC 5430344.
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